Energy Transition

Power Market Evolution | Alpha to Omega

byBrynna Foley

Publicly traded independent power producers (IPPs) are poised for a significant shift as renewable energy continues to reshape the generation mix. Enverus Intelligence® Research’s latest report explores how evolving generation and price forecasts will impact IPP profitability.

The retirement of thermal plants across the Lower 48 presents a growing challenge for dispatchable generation. We project that IPP-installed capacity and annual generation will decline through 2035 as coal and distillate plants are phased out. However, IPPs operating in high net-load zones – such as PJM and MISO – will find lucrative opportunities, leveraging price volatility driven by renewable integration.

In the near term, revenue from dispatchable generation is expected to rise through 2030. Market dynamics are shifting, with lower prices during peak solar and overnight wind hours but higher prices in the mornings and evenings, creating opportunities for dispatchable assets. However, by 2035, the wave of retirements will begin to constrain generation capacity, putting downward pressure on revenue potential.

The revenue potential of IPPs looks vastly different from just a few years ago when renewables were expected to drive thermal retirements and push these assets out of the market. Instead, evolving market dynamics and increasing price volatility are creating new opportunities for dispatchable generation, allowing IPPs to capitalize on pricing spikes and strategic dispatch in high net-load periods.

Research Highlights

Enverus Intelligence® | Research, Inc. (EIR) is a subsidiary of Enverus that publishes energy-sector research focused on the oil, natural gas, power and renewable industries. EIR publishes reports including asset and company valuations, resource assessments, technical evaluations, and macro-economic forecasts, and helps make intelligent connections for energy industry participants, service companies and capital providers worldwide. See additional disclosures here. 

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Brynna Foley

Brynna Foley joined the Enverus Intelligence® Research team as a Power & Renewables Analyst in October 2024, focusing on Power Assets. She holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Queen’s University and brings two years of industry experience in engineering design and corporate strategy. With a solid foundation in electrical systems and market analysis, Brynna is passionate about leveraging data analytics to drive the energy transition.

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