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The future of how we fuel and power

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Economist fuel and power

Human moments of problem solving, powered by technology, are triggering industry reconfiguration. Discover how digital grids, AI, and cross-sector collaboration are reinventing how we fuel and power.

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Watch PwC’s Global Energy, Utilities, and Resources Leader Jeroen van Hoof explain how rising electricity demand and geopolitical pressures are reshaping how we fuel and power. Explore the full human story in Economist Enterprise’s Lives in motion series, Fuel and Power.

The dynamics

Reinventing energy for a converging world

It starts with people solving real problems. In St. Croix, Donald’s rooftop solar panels and battery don’t just protect his livelihood. Linked with thousands of others across the US Virgin Islands, they form a virtual power plant—a shared, intelligent energy system that dispatches stored electricity when the grid is strained. What began as backup power has become infrastructure.

Energy systems are being reconfigured as rising electricity demand collides with the need for affordable, resilient, and lower-carbon power. Addressing this challenge requires collaboration between traditional energy players and technology, manufacturing, and finance sectors in order to build new operating models across grids, demand management, storage, and digital coordination. The result is a domain that is no longer defined by a single industry. It’s a cross-sector ecosystem organised around the fundamental human need to fuel and power modern life.

For leaders, the message is clear: energy is becoming a shared platform for growth, where value is created by orchestrating systems, data, and partnerships across traditional boundaries.

Your next move

Five actions to seize the US$6.19tn opportunity in the Fuel and Power domain

Build your energy resilience strategy

Shift from selling energy units to delivering outcomes—such as resilience, uptime, or efficiency—through models like energy-as-a-service, grid services, or performance-based contracts.

Build intelligent, adaptive grids

Invest in digital platforms that use real-time data, AI, and automation to balance supply and demand across distributed assets, like home batteries to industrial loads.

Extend your role across the value chain

Move closer to end users by integrating generation, storage, demand management, and optimisation services rather than competing on supply alone.

Forge cross-sector partnerships

Gain access to data, capital, and new routes to market in high-growth areas like data centres and electrified transport. Start by collaborating with technology providers, infrastructure developers, financiers, and governments.

Invest early in enabling capabilities

Develop capabilities in AI, analytics, digital contracting, and data-sharing that support flexible, low-carbon, and highly resilient energy systems.

Domains of growth

Select your industry to uncover its highest-value domain of growth

Lives in motion

Where human stories meet industry shifts

PwC and Economist Enterprise present a six-part series that reveals how large-scale change—enabled by technology—is reshaping how we move, make, build, feed, power and fuel, and care, through the eyes of those living it.