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Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis ofNORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Enlarge text. Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios is a modelling tool that can identify and prioritize necessary CO 2 -reducing actions until 2030. As a modelling tool Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can also map potential long-term approaches to carbon neutrality. It is the intention that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the jointDeclaration
CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations. FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of the ENERGY MIX – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Norway: Energy mix. Abundant hydropower has fostered energy-intensive industries and electric heating. It accounts for 96% of electricity generation and three quarters of this is fully dispatchable. Download "10 Insights into the Nordic. 04 Oct 2018. Energy Systems – Norway.SVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science.NORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. THE CO2 ELECTROFUEL PROJECT John Bøgild Hansen, Haldor Topsøe Sustainable Energy System Days , Oslo –October 21-22, 2015 The CO 2 Electrofuel Project NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis ofNORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Enlarge text. Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios is a modelling tool that can identify and prioritize necessary CO 2 -reducing actions until 2030. As a modelling tool Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can also map potential long-term approaches to carbon neutrality. It is the intention that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the jointDeclaration
CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations. FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of the ENERGY MIX – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Norway: Energy mix. Abundant hydropower has fostered energy-intensive industries and electric heating. It accounts for 96% of electricity generation and three quarters of this is fully dispatchable. Download "10 Insights into the Nordic. 04 Oct 2018. Energy Systems – Norway.SVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science.NORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. THE CO2 ELECTROFUEL PROJECT John Bøgild Hansen, Haldor Topsøe Sustainable Energy System Days , Oslo –October 21-22, 2015 The CO 2 Electrofuel Project WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios has two aims: To identify and help prioritise necessary actions leading up to 2030 through scenario modelling, and to map potential long-term pathways to carbon neutrality thereafter. The intention is that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the joint Declaration on Nordic Carbon Neutrality. Supporting the Nordic Vision Nordic Clean Energy ScenariosNORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, andABOUT NEGATIVE CO2
CCS: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the process of capturing CO2 from large point sources and storing it in special underground storage sites.. To avoid out of control climate change, we must limit global average temperature to 2 ° C relative to pre-industrial levels. This will require deep decarbonisation and a suite of technologies, including renewables, energy efficiency and tackling SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
ENERGY MIX – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Norway: Energy mix. Abundant hydropower has fostered energy-intensive industries and electric heating. It accounts for 96% of electricity generation and three quarters of this is fully dispatchable. Download "10 Insights into the Nordic. 04 Oct 2018. Energy Systems – Norway. FLEX4RES – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Flex4RES will demonstrate how the challenge of integrating high shares of variable renewable energy in the energy system can be handled efficiently through a stronger coupling of energy markets across the Nordic region, thereby facilitating a zero-carbon energy transition. NETWORKING GROUP ON CCUS The Networking Group on Carbon Capture, Use and Storage (NGCCUS) was established in 2019 by the Nordic Committee of Senior Officials for Energy Policies (EK-E) and consists of representatives from the Nordic and Baltic countries’ ministries. The group meets twice a year (spring and fall) and aims to: promote information exchange and cooperation on CCUS policy development SOLAR POWER AT THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish researchers are cooperating to prove that solar power in the North is not only possible, but also profitable. ”There are a lot of misconceptions about the possibilities for solar energy in the Nordic countries”, says Tobias Boström, research leader at the Northern Research Institute inNarvik, Norway.
SMART MOBILITIES: A GENDERED PERSPECTIVE Both energy usage and emissions associated with the transport sector can be tackled better if we focus on creating infrastructure design and systems that are in sync with the gendered mobility patterns. This brief presents some potentials and limitations of upcoming ’smart’ solutions in terms of gender equality. The intention is to highlight how smart solutions can be designed to THE CO2 ELECTROFUEL PROJECT John Bøgild Hansen, Haldor Topsøe Sustainable Energy System Days , Oslo –October 21-22, 2015 The CO 2 Electrofuel Project NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis ofNORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Enlarge text. Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios is a modelling tool that can identify and prioritize necessary CO 2 -reducing actions until 2030. As a modelling tool Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can also map potential long-term approaches to carbon neutrality. It is the intention that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the jointDeclaration
CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations. FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of the ENERGY MIX – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Norway: Energy mix. Abundant hydropower has fostered energy-intensive industries and electric heating. It accounts for 96% of electricity generation and three quarters of this is fully dispatchable. Download "10 Insights into the Nordic. 04 Oct 2018. Energy Systems – Norway.SVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science.NORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. THE CO2 ELECTROFUEL PROJECT John Bøgild Hansen, Haldor Topsøe Sustainable Energy System Days , Oslo –October 21-22, 2015 The CO 2 Electrofuel Project NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis ofNORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Enlarge text. Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios is a modelling tool that can identify and prioritize necessary CO 2 -reducing actions until 2030. As a modelling tool Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can also map potential long-term approaches to carbon neutrality. It is the intention that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the jointDeclaration
CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations. FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of the ENERGY MIX – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Norway: Energy mix. Abundant hydropower has fostered energy-intensive industries and electric heating. It accounts for 96% of electricity generation and three quarters of this is fully dispatchable. Download "10 Insights into the Nordic. 04 Oct 2018. Energy Systems – Norway.SVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science.NORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. THE CO2 ELECTROFUEL PROJECT John Bøgild Hansen, Haldor Topsøe Sustainable Energy System Days , Oslo –October 21-22, 2015 The CO 2 Electrofuel Project WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios has two aims: To identify and help prioritise necessary actions leading up to 2030 through scenario modelling, and to map potential long-term pathways to carbon neutrality thereafter. The intention is that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the joint Declaration on Nordic Carbon Neutrality. Supporting the Nordic Vision Nordic Clean Energy ScenariosNORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, andABOUT NEGATIVE CO2
CCS: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the process of capturing CO2 from large point sources and storing it in special underground storage sites.. To avoid out of control climate change, we must limit global average temperature to 2 ° C relative to pre-industrial levels. This will require deep decarbonisation and a suite of technologies, including renewables, energy efficiency and tackling SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
ENERGY MIX – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Norway: Energy mix. Abundant hydropower has fostered energy-intensive industries and electric heating. It accounts for 96% of electricity generation and three quarters of this is fully dispatchable. Download "10 Insights into the Nordic. 04 Oct 2018. Energy Systems – Norway. FLEX4RES – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Flex4RES will demonstrate how the challenge of integrating high shares of variable renewable energy in the energy system can be handled efficiently through a stronger coupling of energy markets across the Nordic region, thereby facilitating a zero-carbon energy transition. NETWORKING GROUP ON CCUS The Networking Group on Carbon Capture, Use and Storage (NGCCUS) was established in 2019 by the Nordic Committee of Senior Officials for Energy Policies (EK-E) and consists of representatives from the Nordic and Baltic countries’ ministries. The group meets twice a year (spring and fall) and aims to: promote information exchange and cooperation on CCUS policy development SOLAR POWER AT THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish researchers are cooperating to prove that solar power in the North is not only possible, but also profitable. ”There are a lot of misconceptions about the possibilities for solar energy in the Nordic countries”, says Tobias Boström, research leader at the Northern Research Institute inNarvik, Norway.
SMART MOBILITIES: A GENDERED PERSPECTIVE Both energy usage and emissions associated with the transport sector can be tackled better if we focus on creating infrastructure design and systems that are in sync with the gendered mobility patterns. This brief presents some potentials and limitations of upcoming ’smart’ solutions in terms of gender equality. The intention is to highlight how smart solutions can be designed to THE CO2 ELECTROFUEL PROJECT John Bøgild Hansen, Haldor Topsøe Sustainable Energy System Days , Oslo –October 21-22, 2015 The CO 2 Electrofuel Project NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis of WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Enlarge text. Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios is a modelling tool that can identify and prioritize necessary CO 2 -reducing actions until 2030. As a modelling tool Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can also map potential long-term approaches to carbon neutrality. It is the intention that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the jointDeclaration
NORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, andABOUT NEGATIVE CO2
CCS: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the process of capturing CO2 from large point sources and storing it in special underground storage sites.. To avoid out of control climate change, we must limit global average temperature to 2 ° C relative to pre-industrial levels. This will require deep decarbonisation and a suite of technologies, including renewables, energy efficiency and tackling CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations. FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of theSVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICIES IN THE NORDIC REGION 8 European 20-20-20 targets The climate and energy package is a binding legislation covering European climate and energy targets for 2020. These targets, known as the “20-20-20”NORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis of WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Enlarge text. Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios is a modelling tool that can identify and prioritize necessary CO 2 -reducing actions until 2030. As a modelling tool Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can also map potential long-term approaches to carbon neutrality. It is the intention that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the jointDeclaration
NORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, andABOUT NEGATIVE CO2
CCS: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the process of capturing CO2 from large point sources and storing it in special underground storage sites.. To avoid out of control climate change, we must limit global average temperature to 2 ° C relative to pre-industrial levels. This will require deep decarbonisation and a suite of technologies, including renewables, energy efficiency and tackling CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations. FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of theSVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICIES IN THE NORDIC REGION 8 European 20-20-20 targets The climate and energy package is a binding legislation covering European climate and energy targets for 2020. These targets, known as the “20-20-20”NORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany.ABOUT NEGATIVE CO2
CCS: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the process of capturing CO2 from large point sources and storing it in special underground storage sites.. To avoid out of control climate change, we must limit global average temperature to 2 ° C relative to pre-industrial levels. This will require deep decarbonisation and a suite of technologies, including renewables, energy efficiency and tackling FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of the ENERGY MIX – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Norway: Energy mix. Abundant hydropower has fostered energy-intensive industries and electric heating. It accounts for 96% of electricity generation and three quarters of this is fully dispatchable. Download "10 Insights into the Nordic. 04 Oct 2018. Energy Systems – Norway. FLEX4RES PUBLICATION OVERVIEW FLEX4RES PUBLICATION OVERVIEW. Within Flex4RES the following papers are available: 33 published journal articles and book chapters, 22 peer reviewed, published conference papers, 11 reports, 15 forthcoming journal articles under review. on subjects related to the transition to flexible, decarbonised energy systems based increasingly onvariable
SOLAR POWER AT THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish researchers are cooperating to prove that solar power in the North is not only possible, but also profitable. ”There are a lot of misconceptions about the possibilities for solar energy in the Nordic countries”, says Tobias Boström, research leader at the Northern Research Institute inNarvik, Norway.
RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICIES IN THE NORDIC REGION 8 European 20-20-20 targets The climate and energy package is a binding legislation covering European climate and energy targets for 2020. These targets, known as the “20-20-20” FLEXIBLE NORDIC ENERGY SYSTEMS Through a holistic system approach based on coupled energy markets, the potential costs and benefits of achieving flexibility in the Nordic-Baltic electricity market the heat, gas and from MAPPING BIOGAS IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES Sund Energy AS, Meltzers gate 4, N-0257 Oslo Page 3 of 24 Executive summary Biogas has received increased focus in recent years as a valuable potential energy contributor to reducing EV OUTLOOK - NORDIC ENERGY IEA member countries: Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg THE CO2 ELECTROFUEL PROJECT John Bøgild Hansen, Haldor Topsøe Sustainable Energy System Days , Oslo –October 21-22, 2015 The CO 2 Electrofuel Project NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Invitation to tender: Hydrogen, electro-fuels, CCU and CCS in a Nordic context . Nordic Energy Research invites all interested parties to submit an offer for the tender: “Hydrogen, electro-fuels, CCU and CCS in a Nordic context – current situation and future needs andpotentials”.
WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios has two aims: To identify and help prioritise necessary actions leading up to 2030 through scenario modelling, and to map potential long-term pathways to carbon neutrality thereafter. The intention is that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the joint Declaration on Nordic Carbon Neutrality. Supporting the Nordic Vision Nordic Clean Energy ScenariosNORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, andABOUT NEGATIVE CO2
CCS: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the process of capturing CO2 from large point sources and storing it in special underground storage sites.. To avoid out of control climate change, we must limit global average temperature to 2 ° C relative to pre-industrial levels. This will require deep decarbonisation and a suite of technologies, including renewables, energy efficiency and tackling FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH What is the best way to utilize waste from food? The production of heat and power from food waste is standard practice in the Nordic countries today, but there is also growing need for organic material suitable for producing transport fuels. So what is the potential for producing biofuels from Nordic food waste? Food waste is gaining increased attention amongSVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICIES IN THE NORDIC REGION 8 European 20-20-20 targets The climate and energy package is a binding legislation covering European climate and energy targets for 2020. These targets, known as the “20-20-20”NORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. WIND POWER IN THE NORDIC REGION 1. Sweden 1.1 Installed and planned capacity Currently installed wind power capacity in Sweden totals 2,476 MW, of which 2,342 MW is on landand 134
NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Invitation to tender: Hydrogen, electro-fuels, CCU and CCS in a Nordic context . Nordic Energy Research invites all interested parties to submit an offer for the tender: “Hydrogen, electro-fuels, CCU and CCS in a Nordic context – current situation and future needs andpotentials”.
WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios has two aims: To identify and help prioritise necessary actions leading up to 2030 through scenario modelling, and to map potential long-term pathways to carbon neutrality thereafter. The intention is that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the joint Declaration on Nordic Carbon Neutrality. Supporting the Nordic Vision Nordic Clean Energy ScenariosNORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, andABOUT NEGATIVE CO2
CCS: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the process of capturing CO2 from large point sources and storing it in special underground storage sites.. To avoid out of control climate change, we must limit global average temperature to 2 ° C relative to pre-industrial levels. This will require deep decarbonisation and a suite of technologies, including renewables, energy efficiency and tackling FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH What is the best way to utilize waste from food? The production of heat and power from food waste is standard practice in the Nordic countries today, but there is also growing need for organic material suitable for producing transport fuels. So what is the potential for producing biofuels from Nordic food waste? Food waste is gaining increased attention amongSVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICIES IN THE NORDIC REGION 8 European 20-20-20 targets The climate and energy package is a binding legislation covering European climate and energy targets for 2020. These targets, known as the “20-20-20”NORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. WIND POWER IN THE NORDIC REGION 1. Sweden 1.1 Installed and planned capacity Currently installed wind power capacity in Sweden totals 2,476 MW, of which 2,342 MW is on landand 134
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Klaus Skytte, Claire Bergaentzlé, Felipe Junqueira Fausto, Philipp Andreas Gunkel (DTU), Peter Lund (Aalto), Ole Jess Olsen, Simon Bolwig, Kenneth Bernard Karlsson, Daniel Møller Sneum, Juan Gea Bermúdez, Luigi Bottecchia, Matti Koivisto (DTU), Lars Bergman (SSE), Lennart Söder, Alessandro Crosara (KTH), Antje Klitkou (NIFU), Jon Gustav Kirkerud, Yi-kuang Chen, Torjus Folsland BolkesjøABOUT NEGATIVE CO2
CCS: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the process of capturing CO2 from large point sources and storing it in special underground storage sites.. To avoid out of control climate change, we must limit global average temperature to 2 ° C relative to pre-industrial levels. This will require deep decarbonisation and a suite of technologies, including renewables, energy efficiency and tackling FLEX4RES PUBLICATION OVERVIEW Within Flex4RES the following papers are available: 33 published journal articles and book chapters, 22 peer reviewed, published conference papers, 11 reports, 15 forthcoming journal articles underreview on subjects
CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations. SOLAR POWER AT THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish researchers are cooperating to prove that solar power in the North is not only possible, but also profitable. ”There are a lot of misconceptions about the possibilities for solar energy in the Nordic countries”, says Tobias Boström, research leader at the Northern Research Institute inNarvik, Norway.
RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICIES IN THE NORDIC REGION 8 European 20-20-20 targets The climate and energy package is a binding legislation covering European climate and energy targets for 2020. These targets, known as the “20-20-20” FLEXIBLE NORDIC ENERGY SYSTEMS Through a holistic system approach based on coupled energy markets, the potential costs and benefits of achieving flexibility in the Nordic-Baltic electricity market the heat, gas and from MAPPING BIOGAS IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES Sund Energy AS, Meltzers gate 4, N-0257 Oslo Page 5 of 24 Accounting of greenhouse gas emissions Greenhouse gas emissions are increasinglycounted for the
FOOD WASTE TO BIOFUELS 1. Data on the amounts and current utilization of Nordic food waste 2. Detect waste sources and technology routes for food waste-to-transportfuels
THE CO2 ELECTROFUEL PROJECT John Bøgild Hansen, Haldor Topsøe Sustainable Energy System Days , Oslo –October 21-22, 2015 The CO 2 Electrofuel Project NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis of WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Enlarge text. Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios is a modelling tool that can identify and prioritize necessary CO 2 -reducing actions until 2030. As a modelling tool Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can also map potential long-term approaches to carbon neutrality. It is the intention that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the jointDeclaration
FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of the CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations. ENERGY MIX – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Norway: Energy mix. Abundant hydropower has fostered energy-intensive industries and electric heating. It accounts for 96% of electricity generation and three quarters of this is fully dispatchable. Download "10 Insights into the Nordic. 04 Oct 2018. Energy Systems – Norway.SVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. SMART MOBILITIES: A GENDERED PERSPECTIVE Both energy usage and emissions associated with the transport sector can be tackled better if we focus on creating infrastructure design and systems that are in sync with the gendered mobility patterns. This brief presents some potentials and limitations of upcoming ’smart’ solutions in terms of gender equality. The intention is to highlight how smart solutions can be designed toNORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. THE CO2 ELECTROFUEL PROJECT John Bøgild Hansen, Haldor Topsøe Sustainable Energy System Days , Oslo –October 21-22, 2015 The CO 2 Electrofuel Project NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis of WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Enlarge text. Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios is a modelling tool that can identify and prioritize necessary CO 2 -reducing actions until 2030. As a modelling tool Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can also map potential long-term approaches to carbon neutrality. It is the intention that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the jointDeclaration
FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of the CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations. ENERGY MIX – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Norway: Energy mix. Abundant hydropower has fostered energy-intensive industries and electric heating. It accounts for 96% of electricity generation and three quarters of this is fully dispatchable. Download "10 Insights into the Nordic. 04 Oct 2018. Energy Systems – Norway.SVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. SMART MOBILITIES: A GENDERED PERSPECTIVE Both energy usage and emissions associated with the transport sector can be tackled better if we focus on creating infrastructure design and systems that are in sync with the gendered mobility patterns. This brief presents some potentials and limitations of upcoming ’smart’ solutions in terms of gender equality. The intention is to highlight how smart solutions can be designed toNORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. THE CO2 ELECTROFUEL PROJECT John Bøgild Hansen, Haldor Topsøe Sustainable Energy System Days , Oslo –October 21-22, 2015 The CO 2 Electrofuel Project WHAT IS NORDIC CLEAN ENERGY SCENARIOS? Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios has two aims: To identify and help prioritise necessary actions leading up to 2030 through scenario modelling, and to map potential long-term pathways to carbon neutrality thereafter. The intention is that Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios can support the joint Declaration on Nordic Carbon Neutrality. Supporting the Nordic Vision Nordic Clean Energy ScenariosNORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and NORDIC POWER 2X FOR SUSTAINABLE ROAD TRANSPORT The Nordic P2X for Sustainable Road Transport assessed the potential for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from road transport within the Nordics by the use of electrofuels. Renewable electricity from wind and solar is growing fast in the Nordics, which gives an opportunity for decarbonising the road transport sector, including both heavy (trucks and buses) and light vehicles (cars, mopedsABOUT NEGATIVE CO2
CCS: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the process of capturing CO2 from large point sources and storing it in special underground storage sites.. To avoid out of control climate change, we must limit global average temperature to 2 ° C relative to pre-industrial levels. This will require deep decarbonisation and a suite of technologies, including renewables, energy efficiency and tackling SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
FLEX4RES – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH The Nordic region is well positioned to meet the carbon neutrality challenge. The Flex4RES summary report sets up a roadmap with the necessary steps for a swift and cost effective transition. The Nordic electricity and heat sectors could be carbon neutral as early as in the 2030s, leading the way towards the decarbonisation of both theother
SOLAR POWER AT THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish researchers are cooperating to prove that solar power in the North is not only possible, but also profitable. ”There are a lot of misconceptions about the possibilities for solar energy in the Nordic countries”, says Tobias Boström, research leader at the Northern Research Institute inNarvik, Norway.
SMART MOBILITIES: A GENDERED PERSPECTIVE Both energy usage and emissions associated with the transport sector can be tackled better if we focus on creating infrastructure design and systems that are in sync with the gendered mobility patterns. This brief presents some potentials and limitations of upcoming ’smart’ solutions in terms of gender equality. The intention is to highlight how smart solutions can be designed to THE CO2 ELECTROFUEL PROJECT John Bøgild Hansen, Haldor Topsøe Sustainable Energy System Days , Oslo –October 21-22, 2015 The CO 2 Electrofuel Project EV OUTLOOK - NORDIC ENERGY IEA member countries: Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis ofPUBLICATIONS
2011-06-13. Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 projects in brief. Nordic Energy Research. The programme for Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 is the latest edition of Nordic Energy Research’s main 4-year research programme, and the thematic focus for Nordic Energy Research during2011-2014.
SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
NORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of theSVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. NORDIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2016 Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 (NETP 2016) is a Nordic edition of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) global Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. The report offers a detailed scenario-based analysis of how the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon-neutral energy system. The Nordic Carbon-Neutral Scenario achieves an 85% reduction of Nordic energy-related CO2 FLEXIBLE NORDIC ENERGY SYSTEMS Through a holistic system approach based on coupled energy markets, the potential costs and benefits of achieving flexibility in the Nordic-Baltic electricity market the heat, gas and fromNORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis ofPUBLICATIONS
2011-06-13. Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 projects in brief. Nordic Energy Research. The programme for Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 is the latest edition of Nordic Energy Research’s main 4-year research programme, and the thematic focus for Nordic Energy Research during2011-2014.
SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
NORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of theSVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. NORDIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2016 Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 (NETP 2016) is a Nordic edition of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) global Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. The report offers a detailed scenario-based analysis of how the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon-neutral energy system. The Nordic Carbon-Neutral Scenario achieves an 85% reduction of Nordic energy-related CO2 FLEXIBLE NORDIC ENERGY SYSTEMS Through a holistic system approach based on coupled energy markets, the potential costs and benefits of achieving flexibility in the Nordic-Baltic electricity market the heat, gas and fromNORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany.PUBLICATIONS
2011-06-13. Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 projects in brief. Nordic Energy Research. The programme for Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 is the latest edition of Nordic Energy Research’s main 4-year research programme, and the thematic focus for Nordic Energy Research during2011-2014.
INDICATORS – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED All five Nordic countries have seen significant increases in the utilisation of renewable energy. Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use ofbioenergy is
FLEX4RES PUBLICATION OVERVIEW FLEX4RES PUBLICATION OVERVIEW. Within Flex4RES the following papers are available: 33 published journal articles and book chapters, 22 peer reviewed, published conference papers, 11 reports, 15 forthcoming journal articles under review. on subjects related to the transition to flexible, decarbonised energy systems based increasingly onvariable
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: NORDIC ENERGY OUTLOOKS The call for proposals for the Nordic Energy Outlooks – Nordic energy system research Programme (NEOs) is open. The program is financed by Nordic Energy Research together with The Research Council of Norway, The Danish Energy Agency, and The Swedish Energy Agency. The program is divided into four work packages (WPs) which are analyzed by selected research environments in CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations. NORDIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2016 Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 (NETP 2016) is a Nordic edition of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) global Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. The report offers a detailed scenario-based analysis of how the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon-neutral energy system. The Nordic Carbon-Neutral Scenario achieves an 85% reduction of Nordic energy-related CO2NEGATIVE CO2
NER Negative CO2 Newsletter October 2017. This is the third edition of the newsletter of The Nordic Energy Research Flagship Project “Negative CO2 Emissions with Chemical Looping Combustion of Biomass”. This edition covers the results and progress of the project in the period from September 2016 to September 2017. RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICIES IN THE NORDIC REGION 8 European 20-20-20 targets The climate and energy package is a binding legislation covering European climate and energy targets for 2020. These targets, known as the “20-20-20” MAPPING BIOGAS IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES Sund Energy AS, Meltzers gate 4, N-0257 Oslo Page 3 of 24 Executive summary Biogas has received increased focus in recent years as a valuable potential energy contributor to reducing NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis ofPUBLICATIONS
2011-06-13. Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 projects in brief. Nordic Energy Research. The programme for Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 is the latest edition of Nordic Energy Research’s main 4-year research programme, and the thematic focus for Nordic Energy Research during2011-2014.
SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
NORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of theSVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. NORDIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2016 Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 (NETP 2016) is a Nordic edition of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) global Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. The report offers a detailed scenario-based analysis of how the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon-neutral energy system. The Nordic Carbon-Neutral Scenario achieves an 85% reduction of Nordic energy-related CO2 FLEXIBLE NORDIC ENERGY SYSTEMS Through a holistic system approach based on coupled energy markets, the potential costs and benefits of achieving flexibility in the Nordic-Baltic electricity market the heat, gas and fromNORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis ofPUBLICATIONS
2011-06-13. Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 projects in brief. Nordic Energy Research. The programme for Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 is the latest edition of Nordic Energy Research’s main 4-year research programme, and the thematic focus for Nordic Energy Research during2011-2014.
SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
NORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of theSVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. NORDIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2016 Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 (NETP 2016) is a Nordic edition of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) global Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. The report offers a detailed scenario-based analysis of how the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon-neutral energy system. The Nordic Carbon-Neutral Scenario achieves an 85% reduction of Nordic energy-related CO2 FLEXIBLE NORDIC ENERGY SYSTEMS Through a holistic system approach based on coupled energy markets, the potential costs and benefits of achieving flexibility in the Nordic-Baltic electricity market the heat, gas and fromNORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany.PUBLICATIONS
2011-06-13. Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 projects in brief. Nordic Energy Research. The programme for Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 is the latest edition of Nordic Energy Research’s main 4-year research programme, and the thematic focus for Nordic Energy Research during2011-2014.
INDICATORS – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED All five Nordic countries have seen significant increases in the utilisation of renewable energy. Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use ofbioenergy is
FLEX4RES PUBLICATION OVERVIEW FLEX4RES PUBLICATION OVERVIEW. Within Flex4RES the following papers are available: 33 published journal articles and book chapters, 22 peer reviewed, published conference papers, 11 reports, 15 forthcoming journal articles under review. on subjects related to the transition to flexible, decarbonised energy systems based increasingly onvariable
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: NORDIC ENERGY OUTLOOKS The call for proposals for the Nordic Energy Outlooks – Nordic energy system research Programme (NEOs) is open. The program is financed by Nordic Energy Research together with The Research Council of Norway, The Danish Energy Agency, and The Swedish Energy Agency. The program is divided into four work packages (WPs) which are analyzed by selected research environments in CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations. NORDIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2016 Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 (NETP 2016) is a Nordic edition of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) global Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. The report offers a detailed scenario-based analysis of how the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon-neutral energy system. The Nordic Carbon-Neutral Scenario achieves an 85% reduction of Nordic energy-related CO2NEGATIVE CO2
NER Negative CO2 Newsletter October 2017. This is the third edition of the newsletter of The Nordic Energy Research Flagship Project “Negative CO2 Emissions with Chemical Looping Combustion of Biomass”. This edition covers the results and progress of the project in the period from September 2016 to September 2017. RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICIES IN THE NORDIC REGION 8 European 20-20-20 targets The climate and energy package is a binding legislation covering European climate and energy targets for 2020. These targets, known as the “20-20-20” MAPPING BIOGAS IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES Sund Energy AS, Meltzers gate 4, N-0257 Oslo Page 3 of 24 Executive summary Biogas has received increased focus in recent years as a valuable potential energy contributor to reducing NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis ofPUBLICATIONS
2011-06-13. Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 projects in brief. Nordic Energy Research. The programme for Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 is the latest edition of Nordic Energy Research’s main 4-year research programme, and the thematic focus for Nordic Energy Research during2011-2014.
SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
NORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of theSVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. NORDIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2016 Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 (NETP 2016) is a Nordic edition of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) global Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. The report offers a detailed scenario-based analysis of how the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon-neutral energy system. The Nordic Carbon-Neutral Scenario achieves an 85% reduction of Nordic energy-related CO2 FLEXIBLE NORDIC ENERGY SYSTEMS Through a holistic system approach based on coupled energy markets, the potential costs and benefits of achieving flexibility in the Nordic-Baltic electricity market the heat, gas and fromNORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis ofPUBLICATIONS
2011-06-13. Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 projects in brief. Nordic Energy Research. The programme for Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 is the latest edition of Nordic Energy Research’s main 4-year research programme, and the thematic focus for Nordic Energy Research during2011-2014.
SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
NORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of theSVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. NORDIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2016 Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 (NETP 2016) is a Nordic edition of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) global Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. The report offers a detailed scenario-based analysis of how the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon-neutral energy system. The Nordic Carbon-Neutral Scenario achieves an 85% reduction of Nordic energy-related CO2 FLEXIBLE NORDIC ENERGY SYSTEMS Through a holistic system approach based on coupled energy markets, the potential costs and benefits of achieving flexibility in the Nordic-Baltic electricity market the heat, gas and fromNORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany.PUBLICATIONS
2011-06-13. Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 projects in brief. Nordic Energy Research. The programme for Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 is the latest edition of Nordic Energy Research’s main 4-year research programme, and the thematic focus for Nordic Energy Research during2011-2014.
INDICATORS – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED All five Nordic countries have seen significant increases in the utilisation of renewable energy. Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use ofbioenergy is
FLEX4RES PUBLICATION OVERVIEW FLEX4RES PUBLICATION OVERVIEW. Within Flex4RES the following papers are available: 33 published journal articles and book chapters, 22 peer reviewed, published conference papers, 11 reports, 15 forthcoming journal articles under review. on subjects related to the transition to flexible, decarbonised energy systems based increasingly onvariable
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: NORDIC ENERGY OUTLOOKS The call for proposals for the Nordic Energy Outlooks – Nordic energy system research Programme (NEOs) is open. The program is financed by Nordic Energy Research together with The Research Council of Norway, The Danish Energy Agency, and The Swedish Energy Agency. The program is divided into four work packages (WPs) which are analyzed by selected research environments in CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations. NORDIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2016 Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 (NETP 2016) is a Nordic edition of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) global Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. The report offers a detailed scenario-based analysis of how the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon-neutral energy system. The Nordic Carbon-Neutral Scenario achieves an 85% reduction of Nordic energy-related CO2NEGATIVE CO2
NER Negative CO2 Newsletter October 2017. This is the third edition of the newsletter of The Nordic Energy Research Flagship Project “Negative CO2 Emissions with Chemical Looping Combustion of Biomass”. This edition covers the results and progress of the project in the period from September 2016 to September 2017. RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICIES IN THE NORDIC REGION 8 European 20-20-20 targets The climate and energy package is a binding legislation covering European climate and energy targets for 2020. These targets, known as the “20-20-20” MAPPING BIOGAS IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES Sund Energy AS, Meltzers gate 4, N-0257 Oslo Page 3 of 24 Executive summary Biogas has received increased focus in recent years as a valuable potential energy contributor to reducing NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis ofPUBLICATIONS
2011-06-13. Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 projects in brief. Nordic Energy Research. The programme for Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 is the latest edition of Nordic Energy Research’s main 4-year research programme, and the thematic focus for Nordic Energy Research during2011-2014.
SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
NORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of theSVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. NORDIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2016 Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 (NETP 2016) is a Nordic edition of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) global Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. The report offers a detailed scenario-based analysis of how the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon-neutral energy system. The Nordic Carbon-Neutral Scenario achieves an 85% reduction of Nordic energy-related CO2 FLEXIBLE NORDIC ENERGY SYSTEMS Through a holistic system approach based on coupled energy markets, the potential costs and benefits of achieving flexibility in the Nordic-Baltic electricity market the heat, gas and fromNORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany. NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCHNEWSPROJECTSPUBLICATIONSFUNDINGINDICATORSABOUTUS
Nordic Energy Research is the funding institution for energy research under the Nordic Council of Ministers – the intergovernmental body between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. FUNDING – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Nordic Energy Research is currently inviting bids for a study on Energy in West Nordic areas and the Arctic, i.e. Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Arctic ocean areas nearby. A cost efficient and sustainable development of society can be shaped through regional analysis ofPUBLICATIONS
2011-06-13. Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 projects in brief. Nordic Energy Research. The programme for Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 is the latest edition of Nordic Energy Research’s main 4-year research programme, and the thematic focus for Nordic Energy Research during2011-2014.
SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
NORDGRID PROGRAM
NordGrid is a research, development, and demonstration program focusing on smart electricity transmission. The future offers many challenges for the Nordic electricity systems - the share of unstable production is increasing, the cost level increases, lack of public support for new infrastructure, and an increasing risk of cyber attacks. These challenges are known in all Nordic countries, and FOOD WASTE – FROM TRASH TO TREASURE? – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Utilization of food waste for transport fuels, excluding biogas, is still relatively small i.e. less than 1% of the total volume of food waste generated (see figure). There is a potential to multiply the amount of Nordic food waste to transport biofuels. This can be done by redirection of waste volumes from incineration (currently 30% of theSVEND SØYLAND
Svend works as a Senior Adviser and specializes in the nexus between energy and climate. He is project leader for the Nordic Energy and Transport Platform and Nordic Green Growth programme. He is also involved in the Nordic Flagship Projects. Svend is Norwegian and holds a MA in Philosophy and Criminology as well a diploma in Administration and Organisational Science. NORDIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2016 Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 (NETP 2016) is a Nordic edition of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) global Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. The report offers a detailed scenario-based analysis of how the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon-neutral energy system. The Nordic Carbon-Neutral Scenario achieves an 85% reduction of Nordic energy-related CO2 FLEXIBLE NORDIC ENERGY SYSTEMS Through a holistic system approach based on coupled energy markets, the potential costs and benefits of achieving flexibility in the Nordic-Baltic electricity market the heat, gas and fromNORLED FINAL REPORT
3 Project partners Coordinator: Mikael Syväjärvi Co-coordinator: Mats Bladh (2010-2011), Haiyan Ou (2011-2013). The project consortium is composed of three Nordic countries and Germany.PUBLICATIONS
2011-06-13. Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 projects in brief. Nordic Energy Research. The programme for Sustainable Energy Systems 2050 is the latest edition of Nordic Energy Research’s main 4-year research programme, and the thematic focus for Nordic Energy Research during2011-2014.
INDICATORS – NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use of bioenergy is the main reason behind theupwards trend.
SHARE OF RENEWABLES HAS INCREASED All five Nordic countries have seen significant increases in the utilisation of renewable energy. Compared to the primary energy demand, the overall renewable share at Nordic level has risen from 31% in 2008 to 40% in 2018. In 2018, the share of RES on the primary energy supply settled at only 15% in the EU27. Increasing use ofbioenergy is
FLEX4RES PUBLICATION OVERVIEW FLEX4RES PUBLICATION OVERVIEW. Within Flex4RES the following papers are available: 33 published journal articles and book chapters, 22 peer reviewed, published conference papers, 11 reports, 15 forthcoming journal articles under review. on subjects related to the transition to flexible, decarbonised energy systems based increasingly onvariable
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: NORDIC ENERGY OUTLOOKS The call for proposals for the Nordic Energy Outlooks – Nordic energy system research Programme (NEOs) is open. The program is financed by Nordic Energy Research together with The Research Council of Norway, The Danish Energy Agency, and The Swedish Energy Agency. The program is divided into four work packages (WPs) which are analyzed by selected research environments in NORDIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2016 Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 (NETP 2016) is a Nordic edition of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) global Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. The report offers a detailed scenario-based analysis of how the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon-neutral energy system. The Nordic Carbon-Neutral Scenario achieves an 85% reduction of Nordic energy-related CO2 CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION AND STORAGE: AN ESSENTIAL Figure 1. CCUS involve the capture of CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of the captured CO2, and either utilisation as carbon resource in biofuels or other products, or permanent storage in geological formations.NEGATIVE CO2
NER Negative CO2 Newsletter October 2017. This is the third edition of the newsletter of The Nordic Energy Research Flagship Project “Negative CO2 Emissions with Chemical Looping Combustion of Biomass”. This edition covers the results and progress of the project in the period from September 2016 to September 2017. RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICIES IN THE NORDIC REGION 8 European 20-20-20 targets The climate and energy package is a binding legislation covering European climate and energy targets for 2020. These targets, known as the “20-20-20” MAPPING BIOGAS IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES Sund Energy AS, Meltzers gate 4, N-0257 Oslo Page 3 of 24 Executive summary Biogas has received increased focus in recent years as a valuable potential energy contributor to reducing NORDIC ENERGY RESEARCH Focus Areas ProjectsPublications
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