News and publications
Broad consensus among analysts as to power market drivers and uncertainties
Energy policy and investment decisions in the power sector are based on analyses of an uncertain future. In a report for the Norwegian Energy Commission, we have mapped those drivers and uncertainties that power market analysts take into account.
Will the future power system be sufficiently flexible?
Norwegian power demand is growing faster than power generation, and most expected new generation capacity is not dispatchable. The system will need more flexibility. On behalf of Norway’s Energy Commission, we have assessed the potential sources of flexibility and how future energy, capacity and balancing needs can be secured.
Meet us at the career fair at the University of Bergen
Are you an economics student and curious about a job in THEMA. Get all the answers at the first ever career fair for students of economics at the University of Bergen is arranged by Econos the 2nd of February.
Meet the newest additions to our team: Roald, Ingvild and Lorenzo
We are further strengthening our team in three central areas: Economics, data modelling, and data engineering. We are looking forward to working with you, Ingvild, Roald and Lorenzo!
Germany paves way for hydrogen sector and deeper cooperation with Norway
A long-awaited update of the German hydrogen strategy sets new targets and provides a clear commitment to blue hydrogen imports. Guidelines for CCfDs will create necessary demand from industry. Both will contribute to a closer German-Norwegian energy partnership.
THEMA enters collaboration with Nash Renewables
THEMA has now entered into a collaboration agreement with Nash Renewables that combines state-of-the-art renewable modelling with THEMA’s renowned market analysis. Combined, they offer unprecedented support for renewable investment decision-making.
How to improve support for offshore wind in Norway
Recent Norwegian proposals about how to support the development of offshore wind miss opportunities to better support both offshore wind and power-intensive industry. Julian Hentschel—partner at THEMA—sets out how the current proposals can be improved.