This event will address the energy cooperation between Norway and Germany.
The aim is to explore the forefront of bilateral cooperation in the energy sector at this seminar organized by KonKraft and the German-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce. This event will take stock of Norway's central role in shaping Europe's energy future, showcasing its potential contributions to energy production and supply over the coming decades.
We'll also offer insights from the German perspective, focusing on the evolving energy demands of Europe's industrial core through the green transition. Understanding the significance of Norway’s energy industry—not only for Germany but for all of Europe—is crucial.
Program:
What will Germany's energy needs be in 2030 and 2050?
Have much energy can Norway export to Germany and what will de emissions be?
How can Norway and Germany cooperate on energy in the years ahead?
Why the development of the Norwegian energy industry is important for Europe and Germany?
How energy from Norway is important for achieving ambitious climate goals in Europe?
Speakers:
Christian Maaß, Director-General for Heat, Hydrogen and Efficiency (BMWK)
Dr. Hans Dieter Hermes, EVP Hydrogen and Renewable Energies, SEFE
State Secretary Astrid Bergmål, Ministry of Energy
Trude Måseide, Vice president global politics and government relations, Equinor
Alexander Roeske, Political Secretary Department of Politics and International Affairs, IGBCE
Michael Kern, Managing Director, German-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce
Hildegunn T. Blindheim, Director General, Offshore Norway
Frode Alfheim, leader, Industri Energi & FLT
Medvirkende
Michael Kern, Managing Director, German-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce
Hildegunn T. Blindheim, Director General, Offshore Norway
Frode Alfheim, leader, Industri Energi & FLT
Christian Maaß, Director-General for Heat, Hydrogen and Efficiency, BMWK
Dr. Hans Dieter Hermes, EVP Hydrogen and Renewable Energies, SEFE
Astrid Bergmål, State Secretary, Ministry of Energy
Trude Måseide, Vice president global politics and government relations, Equinor
Alexander Roeske, Political Secretary Department of Politics and International Affairs, IGBCE