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Introduction

This year the FME NTRANS annual conference comes at a crucial time, where navigating multiple crises lies at the heart of advancing energy- and climate transitions. Are we normalizing after COVID? How do we deal with the European and Norwegian energy crisis? What are the implications of Russia`s war on Ukraine?

Program for the 7th of December

Program for the 7th of December

 

0845: Mette Bjørndal, director of research FME NTRANS (NHH). Welcome, opening reflections.

0900: Session 1. Navigating the energy crisis and beyond.
Presentations.

•    Johan Schot, Professor of Global History and Sustainability Transitions (Utrecht University): Transformative investment principles for enabling a Second Deep Transition.
•    Asgeir Tomasgard, Director FME NTRANS (NTNU): Norwegian insights on the energy crisis from joint work across FME centers.

15 min: Q+A

0945: Session 1B: Navigating the energy crisis and beyond II. 10-minute presentations.

•  Torjus Folsland Bolkesjø (Statkraft) The European energy crisis - impact on renewable growth.
•    Marius Korsnes, Researcher (NTNU): The energy crisis and justice implications.
•    Toril Christensen (Eviny): The energy crises - effects on the power market and the transformation of the power system.

•  Richard Markeson, Researcher (Gassco) The Energy Transition.

15 min: Q+A, panel

1030: BREAK

1100: Session 2. What`s next for renewable energy, energy use and the energy transition?  

10-minute presentations, 5 min. Q+A

•    Kristian Holm (Equinor): Technology Director, Renewables. What’s next for renewable energy?
•    Tomas Moe Skjølsvold, Vice director FME NTRANS (NTNU) Identifying and addressing societal aspects of offshore wind power in the North Sea.
•    Bente Johnsen Rygg, Associate prof. (HVL) Do people prefer offshore to onshore wind energy? The role of ownership and intended use.
•    Brita Eklöf, PhD candidate (NTNU). The role of climate engagement and social movements in the transition.


1200: LUNCH

1300: Session 2B. What`s next for renewable energy, energy use and the energy transition? 

10-minute presentations, 5 min. Q+A
 
•    Kyriaki Tselika, Phd candidate (NHH) Quantifying the asymmetric effects of renewable energy on the electricity merit-order curve.
•    Jens Petter Johansen, researcher (NTNU Samfunnsforskning). How do we ensure that energy efficiency contributes to an actual transition?
•    Phillip Mortensen, (Oslo Kommune) Electrification of heavy duty transport and construction in Oslo, impacts on local energy demand

1400: Session 3: Funding and financing an accelerated transition

•    Keynote: Thina Saltvedt (Nordea).How to finance the green transition: Capital allocation and political requirements. (15 min + Qs)
•    Gunnar S. Eskeland, Professor (NHH). The Investor Pays Principle: The downstream foundations of institutional development.
•    Meike Siefkes, PhD candidate (NTNU). Venture capital and the green transition
•    Johan Schot. Short intervention. 

Panel debate

1500: BREAK


1530: Session 4: Energy transition scenarios:  Moving forward with transportation

•    Anders Hammer Strømman, Professor (NTNU). Interfacing Engineering, Environmental and Transition Sciences – Model developments and applications in the Maritime and Aviation sectors.
•    Kari Espegren (IFE). The interaction between the energy system and road freight – modelling approach and results.
•    Tuukka Mäkitie (Sintef) Socio-technical conditions for an energy transition in Norwegian shipping.

1630: Closing remarks.

 

For those registered for the dinner at Bristol Hotel, we will meet at 19:00

Program for the 8th of December

Program for the 8th of December


 
08:45: Introduction from Asgeir Tomasgard and Mette Bjørndal. (10 min)

08:55: Usercase 8: Energytransition, scenarios and climate goals, moderated by Kari Aamodt Espegren.  (35 min)


9:35: Usercase 3bWinding-up UC3b: Are we ready to run analyses with the current strategic national freight transport model? Moderated by Steffen Bakker. (45 min).
 

10:15: Break (30 min)

 

10:45: Usercase 4: CCS, CDR and negative emissions, moderated by Asgeir Tomasgard and Markus Steen (45 min)

 
11:30: Lunch (1 hour)

 

12:30: Usercase 5: Sustainable innovation and transition of urban areas, moderated by Pernille Seljom and Marius Korsnes. Presentation will be held in Norwegian.  (45 min)

 
13:15: Usercase 7: Integrated marked for energy and flexibility, moderated by Stian Backe and Felipe van de Sande Araujo.  (45 minutes)

 

14:00: Break (30 min)

 

14:30:  First discussion on new user cases. (30 min)


15:00: Finished 
 

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