EquinorTALKS @ ONS 2024
This session focuses on the further development of offshore wind in Norway. We need more renewable power for green industry, we must contribute to cutting greenhouse gas emissions and we must create new activities and new jobs. New areas for offshore wind, will provide predictability for a growing industry, and make it easier to reduce costs in the long term.
So, how do we unlock its potential and make sure we maintain and strengthen both public and political support for our industry?
Watch the session via our stream here at Equinor.com or at our stand in the ONS exhibition area in Hall 8.
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Speakers:
Astrid Bergmål is State Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, that facilitates a coordinated and integrated energy policy. Bergmål has held several positions as State Secretary and as political advisor in the Labour Party's parliamentary group, and previously led Virke Reiseliv.
Liv-Runi Syvertsen is executive vice president for Offshore Wind in Aibel. She has more than 30 years of experience from the Norwegian and international energy industry, mainly from management positions in product development, project deliveries and business development.
Siri Espedal Kindem is vice president for renewables (REN) in Norway – a business area that reflects the company’s long-term goal to complement the oil and gas portfolio with profitable renewable energy. Kindem was previously the President of Equinor Wind US and responsible for its offshore wind portfolio throughout the U.S. East Coast, including Empire Wind and Beacon Wind projects off the coast of Long Island.
Moderator:
Daniel Rogstad is a vice president in Equinor’s renewables business area, and responsible for strategy, business development and early phase project development within renewables in Norway. Prior to his current role, Daniel headed up Equinor’s offshore wind business development in the US.