Equinor has signed an agreement to buy a 100% stake in the US based battery storage developer East Point Energy LLC. The acquisition supports Equinor’s ambition to be a leading company in the energy transition and provides a platform for broadening our energy offerings in the US.
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Norway Approves Gas Production Hike to Keep Exports at a Record
Norway approved higher production from key natural-gas fields in an effort to maintain record exports as Europe reels from cuts in Russian supply.
The energy ministry said Monday it had agreed on revisions to permits for the Troll, Gina Krog, Duva, Oseberg, Asgard and Mikkel fields. The move will allow Norway to keep output at full tilt into next year, helping to replace Russian flows that have slumped amid the war in Ukraine and sanctions on Moscow.
Introductory meeting with American Chamber of Commerce in Norway
Board Members from the American Chamber of Commerce in Norway, including Chair Ketil Nordengen, Country Manager of 3M, Pål Rokke, Country Manager of Citi, and Trine Strømsnes, Country Manager of Cisco, hosted Ambassador Marc Nathanson for an introductory meeting at 3M’s office to discuss key priorities, activities, and areas of cooperation.
Biden Administration Makes Public First Full-Color Image from Webb Space Telescope
The Biden Administration made public the first full-color image from the Webb Space Telescope, which captured the highest-resolution images of the infrared universe in history. The Webb Space Telescope launched from French Guiana in December 2021 and is now orbiting the Sun one million miles away from Earth. The image was previewed to President Biden and Vice President Harris during a briefing at the White House by officials from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), where they discussed how these revolutionary images will enable breakthroughs in nearly every branch of astronomy.
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace: Agreement signed with the Norwegian National Security Authority
“Our competence is important for Norway as a nation, and our products play a vital role securing information nationally as well as internationally,” says Anne Marie Hegland, Department Manager in the Safety, Network & Security department in Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace.
It is crucial for a supplier in the defence industry to work with continuous research and development. KONGSBERG constantly seeks state-of-the-art, and plays an active role as a partner in multiple international research projects within crypto and cyber security.
IEA says Norway has opportunities to advance transition and help lead world on clean energy
IEA says Norway has opportunities to advance transition and help lead world on clean energy
(IEA) — As a resource-rich country on the leading edge of many clean energy technologies, Norway is uniquely well placed for the clean energy transition and now needs to advance strategies to tackle emissions in sectors where they are hardest to reduce in order to meet its ambitious climate targets, according to a new in-depth policy review by the International Energy Agency.
Since the IEA’s last policy review in 2017, Norway has remained a global pillar of energy security with its ample reserves of oil and gas produced in an environmentally responsible manner. Norway is a significant and reliable international supplier, exporting close to 90% of its energy production.
Norway, EU agree closer cooperation on batteries, raw materials
OSLO, June 27 (Reuters) – Norway and the European Union will closely cooperate on battery value chains and raw material supply as part of efforts to tackle climate change, they announced during a Norway visit by European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic.
Sustainable value chains for minerals, metals and batteries help decarbonise the economy, addressing strategic dependencies and boosting jobs and growth, Sefcovic and Norwegian Industry Minister Jan Christian Vestre said in a joint statement.
Norse Atlantic Airways takes off with first flight from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) to Oslo, Norway
Norse Atlantic Airways celebrated the first commercial departure flight from Fort Lauderdale (FLL) to Oslo on June 20th. This exciting milestone follows Norse Atlantic Airways’ inaugural flights between Oslo and JFK New York on June 14th.
“Norse Atlantic Airways has now entered a new chapter, we are delivering on our promise to offer affordable value and a quality traveling experience to all. Our first Norse Atlantic Airways flight from Fort Lauderdale to Oslo is the culmination of months of preparation and hard work by dedicated colleagues across all departments. This marks a proud moment for us all at Norse as we now look ahead to ramping up our network for the benefit of customers, businesses, and local economies” said Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO of Norse Atlantic Airways.
The full flight from Fort Lauderdale to Oslo was operated by a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, this afternoon and is due to touch down in Oslo at 6:35AM CET.
In celebration of the first flight from Fort Lauderdale to Oslo, a ribbon cutting was held at gate 3 ahead of the inaugural flight. Remarks were made by Norse CEO Bjorn Tore Larsen, Broward County Mayor, Michael Udine, FLL CEO Mark Gale, and Visit Lauderdale EVP, Tony Cordo. With dozens of guests at the event, Mayor Udine proclaimed June 20th as Norse Atlantic Airways Day and presented Norse CEO, Bjorn Tore Larsen with the Keys to the County.
Equinor signs deal with 3D print start-up from the Equinor and Techstars Energy Accelerator
Equinor has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the 3D print start-up Korall Engineering based in Bergen, Norway. This is a result of this year’s Equinor & Techstars Energy Accelerator programme.
Equinor believes the solution proposed by Korall Engineering is needed in the changes the industry is facing, where 3D print and digital inventories are important elements in transforming the supply chain into digital supply network.
3D printing is a production technique where three-dimensional objects are built up layer by layer. A digital inventory reduces the need for physical inventory, saving time and money.
“Equinor has identified a great potential in utilising 3D print. The main areas are to reduce maintenance and modification costs, reduce lead time, reduce physical inventory, reduce waste and improve functionality. Equinor finds Korall Engineering’s technology and competence interesting, and it is Equinor’s intention to continue the collaboration started during the Equinor & Techstars Energy Accelerator programme”, says Brede Lærum, head of Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence in Equinor.
Equinor Ventures has also awarded two Accelerator Prizes to the start-ups Sol Clarity from USA, and to Powertrust from Canada. The companies will receive USD 50 000 each.
