Top power companies in 2024
Five companies stood out for their achievements in the power sector in 2024. Credit: Alena Butusava via Getty Images. · Power Technology · Alena Butusava via Getty Images.

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The power sector continued to experience rapid transformation this year, driven by increased demand for clean energy, innovation in emerging technologies and strategic investments in infrastructure.

The top power companies have successfully adapted to these trends, embracing a low-carbon future and pushing boundaries in renewables, energy storage and grid modernisation.

Here are the winners of the power sector in 2024, based on insights from Harminder Singh, director of power research and analysis at Power Technology’s parent company GlobalData.

1. TotalEnergies

TotalEnergies has positioned itself as a front-runner in the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy, committing to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, with an interim target of reducing net emissions by 40% by 2030 compared with 2015 levels.

In 2024, the company made significant strides towards this target. Continuing its momentum in the solar market, which earned it a spot in last year’s winners list, it launched solar projects in Iraq and Saudi Arabia, in addition to beginning commercial operations at its largest solar farm in the US.

It also secured more than 22% of the rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) tenders awarded by the French Energy Regulatory Commission.

TotalEnergies’ growth in energy storage this year is notable, launching a new battery storage project in Belgium and its battery technology subsidiary, Saft, commissioning a new line for lithium-ion battery container production at its Jacksonville factory in Florida, US.

“An O&G (oil and gas) major that is moving fast on the energy transition route, TotalEnergies has been entering into strategic alliances and partnerships to increase its presence in renewable energy sector, participating in renewable energy auctions and expanding itself in battery storage markets,” Singh says.

In addition, the company expanded its offshore wind capabilities, winning concessions in both Germany and Taiwan. Its acquisitions of SN Power, with hydro projects in Africa, and battery storage developer Kyon Energy highlight TotalEnergies’ commitment to diversifying its clean energy portfolio.

2. Ørsted

Danish energy giant Ørsted, on a winning streak like TotalEnergies, continued to measure up to its reputation as the world’s leading offshore wind developer in 2024.

The company aims to build 35-38GW of renewable capacity by 2030, with more than half (20–22GW) dedicated to offshore wind. Its dominance in the sector was further reinforced this year with its purchase of a 50% stake in Eversource’s Sunrise Wind project, located off New York’s coast.