CleanBridge Insights
Energy Perspectives
Welcome to Energy Perspectives
Energy Perspectives is CleanBridge’s monthly market update covering key energy transition–related transactions across our core markets in the Americas and Europe.
Each edition provides a comprehensive overview of recent activity across mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt financings, project developments, and fund raisings involving leading participants in the advanced and sustainable energy sectors. The report is designed to offer timely visibility into how capital is being deployed across renewable energy, energy infrastructure, and the broader supply chains supporting the global energy transition.
Produced in collaboration with Alchemy Research and Analytics, Energy Perspectives draws on leading news outlets, trade journals, and industry sources to highlight notable transactions shaping the sector. As global investment in renewable energy, electrification, energy storage, and decarbonisation-related industries continues to accelerate, the report serves as a practical reference point for investors, developers, and industry participants tracking market momentum and capital flows.
Within the CleanBridge Insights platform, Energy Perspectives provides a recurring, transaction-driven snapshot of market activity, complementing the deeper thematic research featured in Energy Transition and the timely, event-driven intelligence published in Energy Current.
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March 2026
The March 2026 edition of Energy Perspectives highlights continued scale in global energy transition investment, with strong activity across renewable generation, grid infrastructure, and energy storage.
M&A activity reflects a growing focus on infrastructure assets, including major transactions in regulated networks and renewable portfolios across Europe and North America. Financing markets remained highly active, supporting large-scale solar, battery storage, and hybrid energy projects through a range of structured capital solutions.
Project development and commissioning activity also remained strong, with increasing integration of storage and long-term power purchase agreements shaping market evolution.
Overall, March’s report provides a clear snapshot of a market defined by scale, capital intensity, and continued institutional investment across the global energy transition.
















































