Changes to Norwegian generation tax regime increase investor uncertainty
In the wake of recent high prices, the Norwegian government has implemented or proposed sweeping reforms to the tax system for hydro- and wind power. These changes transfer large sums to the state and weaken investment incentives for Norwegian power production.
Berit Tennbakk to speak at this years’ Lillestrøm conference
“The sustainability within us.” That is one of the themes at this year's conference. THEMA's Berit Tennbakk will speak about the implications of climate change for the energy system. Do we have a power system that can cope with the challenges ahead?
E-World 2023: THEMA presents its services to navigate the energy transition
Meet us next week at E-world and debate our market & technology reports. You can visit us in hall 1, stand 136. Find out more about our services, from market analysis to strategic advice, to PPA analysis and regulatory due diligence services. We look forward to seeing you!
Conditional connections make room for renewables and electrification
Electrification and more intermittent generation pose a challenge to grid operation and costs. Conditional connections can help increase the value of existing grid infrastructure and postpone or even defer the need for grid reinforcement. We have studied how such connections can be designed for the Swedish Energy Inspectorate.
New gas infrastructure must be “hydrogen ready” – but what does this imply?
To ganger i året publiserer vi vår Technology Outlook der vi gjennomgår fornybare energiteknologier og deres rolle i dagens og fremtidige energisystem. Hver rapport inneholder en spesialutgave der vi fokuserer på ett relevant emne. I denne utgaven ser vi på de tekniske kravene for at gassinfrastruktur skal være «hydrogenklar».
THEMA presents its services at world's leading energy trade fair in Hanover
We are excited to participate at HANNOVER MESSE 2023, from 17 to 21 April. We will be part of the Norwegian Pavilion, in the heart of the hydrogen+fuel cells platform. More than 500 companies will present solutions for the use of hydrogen in industry. This makes Hanover one of the world’s most important platforms for hydrogen.