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The Offshore Coalition for Energy and Nature welcomes new Member: Renewables Norway

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Published 18 December 2023

The Offshore Coalition for Energy and Nature (OCEaN) warmly welcomes its newest Member: Renewables Norway, a non-profit industry organization representing around 400 companies involved in the production, distribution and trading of electricity in Norway.

Joining as OCEaN’s newest Member, Renewables Norway is a non-profit industry organization representing around 400 companies involved in the production, distribution and trading of electricity in Norway. Their vision is that Norway should take a leading role as the first renewable and all-electric society in the world.

Norway’s interconnections with their neighbouring countries is of vital importance for their security of supply, and it also enables the Norwegian renewable energy industry to participate actively in the European market. This is particularly important due to the fact that, most years, Norway is a net exporter of electricity. Renewables Norway is therefore working actively to improve the regulatory framework in which their member companies operate, both in Norway and in Europe.

Norwegian power production is almost 100% renewable and emission free. 95 per cent of the power production stems from the 1600 hydropower plants which are spread all across the country, and some 3,5 per cent stems from wind power. The latter is expected to grow significantly in the coming years, due to very good wind resources in Norway.

The offshore wind industry, nature and environmental organizations and grid operators must work together for Europe to meet its climate and nature goals. Development of large scale offshore wind and grids are crucial for Europe to achieve these goals. Planning in collaboration and with an ecosystem approach is the only way ahead. Renewables Norway is therefore very happy to now be part of OCEaN. Offshore wind will form a central part of Europe’s energy transition and this is an important collaboration.”

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Charlotte Mueller

Charlotte joined RGI in April 2022 as a Junior Manager with the communications team. Prior to joining RGI, Charlotte completed internships with the GIZ and Canadian agricultural ministry working on topics including energy, agriculture and water security, trade policy and climate communication. Charlotte studied History and Economics at Carleton University in Canada and she holds a Master’s degree in Politics and Public Administration from the University of Konstanz in Germany.