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By NTNU Energy Transition Initiative
The podcast currently has 78 episodes available.
Today we explore the evolving energy partnership between Norway and Germany. Our guest is Christian Maaß, who heads Department II for Heat, Hydrogen and Efficiency in the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection.
We’ll be discussing the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy, with a focus on hydrogen, energy efficiency, and cross-border cooperation. With both countries facing increasing demands for sustainable energy solutions, Christian shares insights into the integration of economic and climate policies, the challenges of transitioning to hydrogen, and how this unique partnership is shaping the future of energy in Europe. Stay tuned for an in-depth conversation on how Norway and Germany are working together to address global climate challenges.
At Arendalsuka 2024, we sat down with the CEO of Norsk Hydro to explore the world of low-carbon aluminum and the future of sustainable industrial practices.
Hydro, a global leader in renewable energy and resource management, is making great strides for a greener future through harnessing hydropower and using innovative recycling processes.
From mining in Brazil to smelting in Norway, we discuss the company's commitment to reducing carbon emissions and meeting the demands of a changing world.
In this episode of the NTNU Energy Transition podcast, we sit down with Nils Klippenberg, CEO of Siemens Norway, to discuss the current state and future direction of Norway's energy transition.
As Norway aims to meet its ambitious climate goals, we explore the challenges and opportunities within the industry, focusing on the critical role of electrification, offshore wind, and hydrogen.
Nils offers an insider's view on how Norway can leverage its resources and innovation to lead in the global energy landscape, while also addressing the broader European context.
Tune in for a deep dive into the strategies, technologies, and policies shaping Norway's energy future. Perfect for anyone interested in energy trends, sustainability, and the future of the Norwegian energy sector.
⭐ How does the Hormus straight between Iran and Oman influence oil prices?⭐ How do interest rates influence the deployment of Renewables?⭐ How will small CO2 emitters connect to larger CCS infrastructures?
If you are up to get a snap-shot round up of the Energy Transition in Norway then check out this new episode with Jarand Rystad, the CEO and Founder of Rystad Energy. . Enjoy the show 😊😊😊.
EU Energy Policy - Overview over three key EU Energy Directives (with Massimo Busuoli, Director of the NTNU Brussels Office)
In this episode of the NTNU Energy Transition Podcast, we delve into the intricacies of EU energy policy, just in time for the upcoming European elections. Joined by Massimo Busuoli, the head of the NTNU Brussels office, the discussion provides an overview of three major directives that have recently been renewed: the Renewable Energy Directive, the Energy Efficiency Directive, and the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive.
Massimo guides us through the objectives and implications of these directives. The conversation covers the new goals set by the European Commission, the Parliament, and the Council, highlighting how these policies aim to accelerate the energy transition across Europe.
Tune in to gain a better understanding of the policy-making process in Brussels and the crucial role of these directives in shaping the future of EU energy policy.
In this episode, we'll explore the non-technical challenges and solutions for scaling CCS in Norway and beyond with Senior Research Scientist Markus Steen from SINTEF. We'll discuss the importance of CCS in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the role of the state in supporting this technology, and the various economic and organizational hurdles that need to be overcome.
Steen, who coordinates the CaptureX project funded by the Norwegian Research Council's CLIMIT program, provides a detailed look into the complexities of integrating CCS into existing industries and the importance of local contexts in determining the success of CCS initiatives.
We also touch on previous episodes covering CCS:
Today we delve into the dynamic world of hydrogen energy. Hosted live at the HySchool Days 2024, the episode features Rob Stephens from Topsoe, a technology provider specializing in catalysis and process technology. The discussion spans the current status of hydrogen, the various barriers impeding its broader adoption, and potential strategies to overcome these challenges.
As an expert in green fuels and a proponent of the energy transition, Rob provides invaluable insights into the role of hydrogen in achieving a sustainable future, touching on topics such as blue and green hydrogen, and their implications for various industries including aviation and heavy manufacturing.
Want to learn more? Check out Julius' upcoming webinar: Gigaton Gear - Most pressing challenges to global DAC deployment
In this episode, we flip the table. Heidi Fossland, the new administrative director for NTNU Energy Transition, interviews our regular host, Julius Wesche about the multifaceted challenges and advancements in direct air capture (DAC) technology.
Julius discusses his comprehensive study based on 34 interviews with experts, shedding light on the seven key functions essential for fostering innovation within the DAC sector. The conversation delves into topics such as market creation, legitimacy concerns, resource mobilization, and the impact of policy frameworks on technological deployment. Julius emphasizes the importance of establishing a robust innovation system that accelerates DAC deployment to achieve gigaton-scale carbon capture. He also touches on the potential policy implications of his findings, suggesting strategic approaches to enhance regulatory frameworks, education, and public communication to combat climate change effectively.
Today we dive deep into the heart of climate and energy investment, focusing on the evolving landscape in Norway and its broader implications globally. Our guests, Linn Hege and Jean-Baptiste, bring a wealth of experience from the investment sector, sharing their perspectives on the importance of sustainability, digitalization, and the crucial role of diversity and inclusion in driving innovation within the climate tech and energy sectors.
We explore the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapid growth of the digital sector and its environmental impact, discussing the necessity of innovative solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of our increasingly digital lives. The episode sheds light on the significance of measuring the positive impact of technology on sustainability, the role of strategic investments in fostering technological advancements, and the need for a comprehensive approach that includes government policies, corporate strategies, and individual actions to tackle climate change effectively.
In this episode of the NTNU Energy Transition podcast, we dive into the world of Norway's battery industry, focusing on the innovative strides being made by Morrow Batteries. Our guest, the CTO of Morrow Batteries.
The episode highlights the significance of batteries in today's world, from their origins in portable electronics to their crucial role in electric vehicles and energy storage systems. We explore the different types of lithium-ion batteries, such as Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) and Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP), and discuss the future of battery chemistries, including the promising manganese-rich cathode materials, being developed by Morrow Batteries.
Our discussion also touches on the challenges and opportunities facing the battery industry in Europe. The need for a diversified and local supply chain to mitigate risks and ensure the industry's sustainability.
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