Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME) Conference 2025
3 April 2025, Scandic Lerkendal, Trondheim
Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME) Conference
The FMEs for smart energy value chains and competitiveness
Moderators: Elisa Junqueira de Andrade (NTNU Energy) & Anne Steenstrup-Duch (SINTEF Energy)
08:15 |
Registration and refreshments |
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09:00 |
Welcome and setting the scene
Opening remarks
Climate - Nature - Environment. An interlinked premise for sustainable energy transitions and solutions
Deep societal changes are a must - but how - and what matters the most? |
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10:30 |
Break Divide into two rooms
Stream A: Transform industry Stream B: Secure enough energy and use it smart
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11:00 |
1-A: Make existing energy intensive industry green
FMEs: ZeMe, gigaCCS, HYDROGENi, HighEFF
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1-B: Energy security – generation A holistic perspective
FMEs: InterPlay, RenewHydro, NTRANS |
12:30 |
Lunch |
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13:30 |
2-A: Create competitive and green new industries
FMEs: SOLAR, NorthWind, Battery, HYDROGENi, HyValue, gigaCCS, ZeMe
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2-B: Energy security – distribution A holistic perspective
FMEs: SecurEL, NTRANS, InterPlay
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15:00 |
Break |
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15:30 |
3-A: Turn maritime industry and shipping green
FMEs: MarTrans
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3-B: Digital transformation and flexibility
FMEs: SecurEL, InterPlay, NTRANS |
16:30 |
Combining back to one room
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16:40 |
Summing up and 'What's next'
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17:00 |
END |
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17:30 |
Dinner |
About:
The 2025 FME Conference is a collaborative effort made by all Norwegian Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME). This will be the second time this conference is organized, aiming to facilitate high-impact dialogue among FME representatives.
The day-long conference is strategically structured, beginning and concluding with plenary sessions that encapsulates collective questions and visions. Throughout the day, participants will engage in parallel sessions, each crafted by sub-committees comprising members from relevant FMEs. These sessions are dedicated to exploring specific aspects of the central theme: The FMEs for smart energy value chains and competitiveness. The aim is to foster interdisciplinary exchange.
Venue: Scandic Lerkendal, Trondheim.
Digital: You can watch the event via live stream, without any interactive abilities. Recordings will also be publised after the event.
The event is part of the NTNU Energy Transition Week, which also includes the dedicated workshops and other networking events.
The conference is free and open to everyone.