Nordic Energy Outlooks

Nordic Energy Outlooks – The Nordic Energy System Research Programme is a forum for collaboration between different Nordic institutions researching energy systems.

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Nordic Energy Outlooks

Duration: 2020–2023
Funding: 8 900 000 NOK
Programme funders: Nordic Energy Research; The Research Council of Norway, The Danish Energy Agency, and The Swedish Energy Agency.

Programme Administration

Ole Aune Ødegård
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Publications

Nordic Energy Outlooks – Final report WP4: Fossil‐free and resource efficient transport

Author: SINTEF, IVL, IFE, DEA

The final report from WP4 addresses how fossil free and resource efficient transport and transport infrastructure can be implemented in…

English / 2023-08-21

Nordic Energy Outlooks – Final report WP3: Energy efficiency and conservation

Author: SINTEF, IVL, IFE, KTH & DEA

The final report from WP3 addresses energy efficiency and conservation in the Nordic area. The research partners in WP3 are…

English / 2023-02-22

Nordic Energy Outlooks – Final report WP2: Increased electrification – electricity generators and consumers

Author: SINTEF

The final report from WP2 addresses electrification in the Nordic countries along with a common comparative study using energy system…

English / 2022-08-29

Nordic Energy Outlooks – Final report WP1 – Bioenergy and links to agriculture & LULUCF in a Nordic context

Author: SINTEF

The final report from WP1 addresses the role of bioenergy in the Nordic energy system and the corresponding implementation in…

English / 2022-02-21

The structure of the Nordic Energy Outlooks – Nordic Energy System Research Programme

What is the Nordic Energy Outlooks programme? The programme consists of four work packages and is analyzed by selected research environments, led by SINTEF Energy and in collaboration with Nordic Energy Research. Aims of the programme The aims of The Nordic Energy Outlooks – Nordic energy system research programme are to: Strengthen Nordic research competencies and collaboration between different groups…
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Project partners

IFE
IVL
KTH
SIN
UIO

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