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Co-existence in the energy market

How do we co-exist in an energy market that change rapidly and with much geopolitical uncertainty?

Listen in when Amrita Sen from Energy Aspects , Helima Croft from RBC Capital Markets and Xavier Chen from Beijing Energy Club discuss possibilities and challenges.

The ONS conference is supported by Formue, Equinor, DNO, Baker Hughes, Deloitte, Lyse and Hitecvision.

Winter is coming - energy security and the transition

Will we manage to work together when winter is fast approaching?

Listen in on the conversation between Executive Director for the IEA, Dr. Fatih Birol, Ann Mettler, Vice President for Breakthrough Energy Europe moderated by Helima Croft, Managing Director and Global Head Commodity Strategy at RBC Capital Markets.

The ONS conference is supported by Formue, Equinor, DNO, Baker Hughes, Deloitte, Lyse and Hitecvision.

Fertilizer and energy - how is it all connected?

What does food security and fertilizer have to do with energy? They both are in a massive markets change and with supply challenges globally, and especially in Europe with the war in Ukraine.

Let’s say we succeed with the journey towards a net-zero society, how does that look from a fertilizer perspective, and how does it interact with the energy industry on the way forward? Hear Alzbeta Klein in conversation with Valentina Kretzschmar form the ONS Conference.

The conference is supported by Formue, Equinor, DNO, Baker Hughes, Deloitte, Lyse and Hitecvision.

What does trust mean to Elon Musk?

What role does trust have in the energy industry, and what will the energy mix look like going forward according to entrepreneur Elon Musk? 

Listen in on the conversation Musk had with Xenia Wicket at the ONS Conference 2022. 

The ONS Conference is brought to you by conference supporters Formue, Equinor, DNO, Baker Hughes, Deloitte, Lyse and Hitecvision.

Solar power from space and quantum computing

New technology that may sound like science fiction are being explored as we speak. What new technology will leapfrog us into the future? Session from ONS 2022, Wednesday, August 30, 2022.

Moderator i s Kimberly Mathisen, CEO of HUB Ocean. In the panel are professor Christoph Loch from Cambridge Judge Business School, professor Maria Strømme from the University of Uppsala and VP Engineering, Amazon Web Services, Bill Vass.

Brought to you by ONS Conference supporters, Equinor, Deloitte, DNO, Baker Hughes, Hitecvision, Lyse, Formue and Amazon Web services.

The energy security power contest

Could there be energy security without climate security? How will the energy crisis affect the energy transition? And do we tend to forget Asia in parts of the discussion very focused on the EU and the United States.

 Join us when we invite Jason Bordoff, Meghan O’Sullivan and Narendra Tanjea to discuss “The energy security power contest” at ONS 2022. 

Brought to you by ONS Conference supporters, Equinor, Deloitte, DNO, Baker Hughes, Hitecvision, Lyse, Formue and Amazon Web services.

The EU Innovation Fund and the journey towards clean tech

Every day we see energy security and climate emergency competing for attention form the market, politicians and the public. What role does the EU play, and how will their Innovation Fund try to tackle both challenges at the same time?

Listen in to hear more about how the EU works directly to fund and incentivize the development of clean technology.

New podcast: Is hydrogen safe?

The world demands more energy and hydrogen is turning out to be a significant part of the future energy mix. Hydrogen only emits water, which makes it an exciting source of energy. However, there are challenges related to hydrogen.

3 Highlights from the ONS Energy Talk with Frida Eklöf Monstad, Senior Advisor Low Carbon Solutions, Equinor

  • Is hydrogen safe? Yes, if you manage the risk correctly.
  • We cannot compete on safety. We need to collaborate and trust each other.
  • To increase the demand for hydrogen, we need to build the markets and develop new value chains.