This month, both Germany and Norway are electing new parliaments for their respective countries. Norway elected a new red-green government on September 13, and after sixteen years with Angela Merkel Germany is also going to see a change in leadership in a few weeks. What does this mean for German and Norwegian energy policy and what are the implications in the European context?
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Deutsch-Norwegische Handelskammer, Thema Consulting, Kruse Lahrsen
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Thema Consulting about the
German election and the European context
On September 26, the cards will be reshuffled in German politics. We have
analyzed the election programs of all parties with regard to the energy and
climate policy aspects and evaluate which effects the respective coalition
constellations can have on the energy markets in Germany, Europe and
Scandinavia.
Kruse Larsen - Splendid
isolation or renewed cooperation? Norwegian energy policy after the election
The new governmental parties are divided with regard to energy cooperation
between Norway and Europe. What can we expect from the new red-green government
which right now is negotiating the governmental plattform? Oil, gas,
hydropower, wind power, hydrogen, carbon capture and storage and new
interconnections between Norway and UK/continental Europa are most likely part
of the negotiations.
Speakers
Arndt
von Schemde, partner and lead of model development and the quantitative
analysis team at Thema Consulting.
Robert
Seguin, senior consultant at Thema Consulting.
Marcus
Ferdinand, manager at Thema Consulting.
Anne
Therese Gullberg, (PhD) partner and senior adviser at Kruse Larsen, with
responsibility for energy, climate and sustainability.
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