Lazard’s Levelized Cost of Energy+ (LCOE+)

Lazard's Levelized Cost of Energy+ (LCOE+) analysis was originally developed in 2007 to bring clarity to the evolving cost dynamics of various generation technologies at a time when no industry standard approach existed. It remains a widely cited resource grounded in Lazard's extensive industry expertise and client relationships. This year's report explores key aspects of energy generation, energy storage and system-level considerations while reflecting on developments over the past 12 months.

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Lazard's 2026 LCOE+ report highlights that, despite rising and inflationary cost pressures across all generation technologies, renewables remain the most cost-competitive form of new-build generation on an unsubsidized basis (i.e., without tax subsidies). The report also emphasizes that meeting unprecedented power demand will require both a diverse generation fleet and a thoughtful acceleration of permitting and approval processes. At the same time, rising new-build costs and execution challenges have made replacement capacity more expensive and harder to deliver while load growth drives increased utilization of existing assets, improving their marginal cost relative to new-build LCOEs. Storage costs have also risen this year, reversing recent declines.

 

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In today's energy landscape, the relevance of data-driven cost analysis has never been greater. The LCOE+ captures a market defined by unprecedented demand growth, rising costs across every generation technology and an intensifying focus on reliability — making objective, real-world benchmarking more critical than ever for the stakeholders, policymakers and investors shaping the industry's future.

George Bilicic Managing Director

We’ve entered a speed-to-power era—demand is outpacing supply, costs are climbing across every technology, and value is shifting to whoever can deliver capacity the fastest, renewables remain the lowest-cost and quickest to deploy resource, but meeting this moment will require a diverse generation fleet.

Samuel Scroggins Managing Director

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