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Date:
8. September 2026, 11.00 am - 7.30 pm
Registration:
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Location:
"Ambassaden"
Henrik Ibsens gate 48
0255 Oslo
Norway
+47 22 12 82 10
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The German‑Norwegian energy partnership continues to stand as a pillar of stability in an increasingly turbulent geopolitical and economic landscape. As global markets and supply chains remain unpredictable, this bilateral relationship continues to provide a reliable foundation for energy security, decarbonization progress, and industrial innovation. The need to set a clear and coordinated course forward is stronger than ever.
Across Europe, the energy market is settling into a new normal marked by high capital costs, supply-chain constraints, and affordability challenges, particularly in hydrogen and offshore wind. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is gaining momentum following regulatory progress in Germany, while the 2026 North Sea Summit in Hamburg highlights stronger regional cooperation.
European decarbonization ambitions remain high, yet policymakers increasingly face the dual imperative of reducing emissions without accelerating deindustrialization. Debates around the EU frameworks, EU ETS, carbon markets, and financing mechanisms will shape Norway and Germany’s ability to ensure a secure and climate‑aligned industrial future . Growing concerns about security of supply and infrastructure protection also create new opportunities for German-Norwegian collaboration.
The German-Norwegian Energy Dialogue
...brings together industry, politics, and civil society to explore solutions to emerging challenges, unlock new areas of cooperation, and strengthen the long-term partnership that remains essential for Europe’s energy transition.