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  1. Plausible futures for the Norwegian offshore energy sector
    business as usual, harvest or rebuild?
    Erschienen: August 2021
    Verlag:  Statistics Norway, Research Department, Oslo

    The global energy transition from fossil to low-carbon energy challenges the future of the Norwegian petroleum sector, a major factor in the country's economy, now facing financial climate risk and longterm declining demand, particularly for gas to... mehr

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    The global energy transition from fossil to low-carbon energy challenges the future of the Norwegian petroleum sector, a major factor in the country's economy, now facing financial climate risk and longterm declining demand, particularly for gas to the EU. What energy policies can assist the transition into a low-carbon society? We explore three investment scenarios for the Norwegian offshore energy sector from 2020 to 2070: 1) Business as usual, 2) Increasing cash-flow by harvesting existing petroleum fields and cutting investments (Harvest-and-Exit), or 3) Rebuilding with green offshore energy investments. In a new economic model, we compare impacts on key macro- and sectoreconomic variables. We find that investing moderately in green offshore energy production can reverse the extra job decline that a quicker phase-out of petroleum investments would incur. The impacts on the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund - Government Pension Fund Global - and on gross domestic product (GDP) per capita are insignificant to 2050 and positive by 2070. The simulated investments and economic results can be compared with observations to constitute forward-looking indicators of Norway's energy transitioning.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Discussion papers / Statistics Norway, Research Department ; 958
    Schlagworte: Green transition; Energy; Petroleum; Offshore wind
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  2. Financing a world scale hydrogen export project
    Autor*in: Craen, Stephen
    Erschienen: January 2023
    Verlag:  The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, [Oxford]

    It is anticipated that green hydrogen will require government support for the next 15-20 years and that green hydrogen export projects will have to compete, largely on delivered price, to supply the demand created by the importing government... mehr

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    It is anticipated that green hydrogen will require government support for the next 15-20 years and that green hydrogen export projects will have to compete, largely on delivered price, to supply the demand created by the importing government programmes. Efficient project financing, both debt and equity, can play an important part in minimising the cost. This paper considers a 1GW archetype project, using solar power to export green hydrogen in the form of green ammonia, and considers the key issues that will impact its ability to attract low-cost debt. Lenders will look at precedents and, while ostensibly green ammonia has much in common with LNG, economically the better analogue is offshore wind given: the requirement for government support, the expectation that future projects will offer a lower levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH) and contract prices are more likely to be fixed than indexed to fossil fuels. The key features the project will need to demonstrate to attract capital are: (i) robust and durable legislation behind the importing government support, preferably backed up by an investment treaty; (ii) a highly creditworthy buyer and (iii) an offtake/sales and purchase agreement (SPA) that does not expose lenders or investors to market volume or price risk. Lenders and investors are incentivised to invest in green hydrogen projects and, to the extent that the project can demonstrate the key features above, there should be a strong appetite for the debt and equity (absent disruption in the financial markets).

     

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    ISBN: 9781784672140
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    Schriftenreihe: Array ; 21
    Schlagworte: Finance; green ammonia; green hydrogen; hydrogen export; LNG; Offshore wind; offtake agreement; project finance; sale and purchase agreement (SPA)
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  3. Hydrogen pipelines vs. HVDC lines
    should we transfer green molecules or electrons?
    Erschienen: November 2023
    Verlag:  The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, [Oxford]

    As the world races to decarbonize its energy systems, the choice between transmitting green energy as electrons through high-voltage direct current (HVDC) lines or as molecules via hydrogen pipelines emerges as a critical decision. This paper... mehr

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    As the world races to decarbonize its energy systems, the choice between transmitting green energy as electrons through high-voltage direct current (HVDC) lines or as molecules via hydrogen pipelines emerges as a critical decision. This paper considers this pivotal choice and compares the techno-economic characteristics of these two transmission technologies. Hydrogen pipelines offer the advantage of transporting larger energy volumes, but existing projects are dwarfed by the vast networks of HVDC transmission lines. Advocates for hydrogen pipelines see potential in expanding these networks, capitalizing on hydrogen’s physical similarities to natural gas and the potential for cost savings. However, hydrogen’s unique characteristics, such as its small molecular size and compression requirements, present construction challenges. On the other hand, HVDC lines, while less voluminous, excel in efficiently transmitting green electrons over long distances. They already form an extensive global network, and their efficiency makes them suitable for various applications. Yet, intermittent renewable energy sources pose challenges for both hydrogen and electricity systems, necessitating solutions like storage and blending. Considering these technologies as standalone competitors belies their complementary nature. In the emerging energy landscape, they will be integral components of a complex system. Decisions on which technology to prioritize depend on factors such as existing infrastructure, adaptability, risk assessment, and social acceptance. Furthermore, while both HVDC lines and hydrogen pipelines are expected to proliferate, other factors such as market maturity of the relevant energy vector, government policies, and regulatory frameworks around grid development and utilization are also expected to play a crucial role. Energy transition is a multifaceted challenge, and accommodating both green molecules and electrons in our energy infrastructure may be the key to a sustainable future. This paper’s insights underline the importance of adopting a holistic perspective and recognising the unique strengths of each technology in shaping a resilient and sustainable energy ecosystem.

     

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    ISBN: 9781784672218
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    Schriftenreihe: Array ; 27
    Schlagworte: decarbonization; electrolyser; energy transfer capacity; energy transfer infrastructure; HVDC lines; Hydrogen pipelines; Offshore wind; sustainable energy transition; system considerations; techno-economic analysis
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  4. OIES paper
    22 / The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, SP
    Erschienen: January 2024
    Verlag:  The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, [Oxford]

    This year’s key themes outlook focuses heavily on the resilience of hydrocarbon markets in the face of disruptions of many kinds; how sustainability and energy transition are becoming a strategic political objective that reaches well beyond the... mehr

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    This year’s key themes outlook focuses heavily on the resilience of hydrocarbon markets in the face of disruptions of many kinds; how sustainability and energy transition are becoming a strategic political objective that reaches well beyond the energy economy; and the technology elements of that transition where we see significant movement in the next 12 months. In an ever more uncertain world, energy policy increasingly finds itself on the front line of election politics – significant in one of the densest election cycles for years. There is an abundance of moving parts in global energy economy and this report discusses those key elements – as seen through the lens of the energy trilemma, or even dilemma which we argue is evolving in 2024.

     

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    ISBN: 9781784672270
    Übergeordneter Titel: OIES paper - Alle Bände anzeigen
    Schriftenreihe: Key themes for the global energy economy in ... ; 2024
    Schlagworte: Carbon; CCS; CDR; China; COP28; elections; Energy Transition; European gas demand; European gas supply; Flexibility; Geopolitics; Hydrogen; LNG; Offshore wind; Oil Demand; OPEC
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  5. Economic evaluation of maintenance strategies for offshore wind turbines based on condition monitoring systems
    Erschienen: July 2017
    Verlag:  Institute for Future Energy Consumer Needs and Behavior (FCN), School of Business and Economics/E.ON ERC, Aachen, Germany

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    Schriftenreihe: FCN working paper ; no. 2017, 8
    Schlagworte: Offshore wind; Predictive maintenance strategy; LCOE; Condition monitoring
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