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Poland 2006 Energy Security and Climate Change – The Norwegian perspective

Poland 2006 Energy Security and Climate Change – The Norwegian perspective. Anita Utseth, State Secretary Ministry of Petroleum and Energy Trondheim, Norway, 18th October 2006. The Global Energy Challenge. +52%. 2003. 2030. Source: The International Energy Agency.

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Poland 2006 Energy Security and Climate Change – The Norwegian perspective

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  1. Poland 2006Energy Security and Climate Change – The Norwegian perspective Anita Utseth, State Secretary Ministry of Petroleum and Energy Trondheim, Norway, 18th October 2006

  2. The Global Energy Challenge +52% 2003 2030 Source: The International Energy Agency

  3. Norway – A large Energy Producer • 8th largest oil producer in the world • 3rd largest exporter of oil and natural gas in the world • 6rd largest producer of hydro power in the world

  4. Norwegian Continental Shelf – Large undiscovered resources Source: NPD

  5. Gas Exports from Norwegian Continental Self A total export of 82,5 BCM in 2005 14 % 20 % 17 % 10 % 39 %

  6. 160 160 140 140 120 120 60 60 100 100 TWh 80 80 TWh 125 125 119 119 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 0 The Norwegian Perspective • Electricity production depends on hydro power • Small growth in production capacity over several years • Unique access to renewable energy sources Yearly variation +/- 30 TWh Consumption Production in a normal year

  7. Need for a New Energy Mix • Initiative to change energy use and supply • new electricity production from additional renewable sources • increased use of district heating and biomass • energy efficiency and energy savings • Contribute to making gas fired power plants with carbon capture and storage a reality

  8. Target for renewable energy 12 TWh within 2010 • 3 TWh wind power • 4 TWh district heatingbased on renewables • energy efficiency 30 TWh within 2016 Enova is the government’s tool for achieving the targets

  9. Natural Gas in the Energy Supply • A possible gas pipeline to South-Eastern Norway and Sweden is currently being evaluated • There has been considerable interest from the Polish side to participate in this pipeline project • Good dialogue between Polish and Norwegian authorities in this process

  10. CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS)

  11. CCS Projects in Norway • The Norwegian government and Statoil will establish CCS in conjunction with the projected CHP plant at Mongstad • Tjeldbergodden • Kårstø

  12. International cooperation is a key factor • R&D • Gassnova • IEA • CSLF • MOU Norway-US • Dialogue at a political level: • Energy dialogue Norway-EU Commission • Joint Statement between Norwegian and UK energy ministers on CCS, including establishment of a North Sea Basin Task Force

  13. Conclusion • A sustainable energy future does not emerge without a substantial effort • R&D important • Need for a mix of energy technologies: Energy efficiency, renewables and carbon dioxide capture and storage

  14. Internettadresse - Internet address www.oed.dep.no www.mpe.dep.no

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