Visionary report on Estonian-Norwegian cooperation in renewable energy and green transition, circular economy and digitalisation

Bilateral initiative facts

Promoter:
Tallinn University of Technology(EE)
Bilateral initiative number:
EE-BI014
Status:
Completed
Initial cost:
€15,000
Actual cost:
€15,000
Initiative Types:
Report
Partners:
Energy Valley(NO)
Programme:
Programme areas:

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Description

The aim of the report is mapping the areas with highest potential for Estonian-Norwegian cooperation in renewable energy and green transition for joint business and policy, funding and research initiatives.
The Visionary Report will aim to identify best policy practices, untapped business opportunities or possible bottle-necks, and joint research cooperation in the fields of renewable energy and green transition.
The role of the report is to support policy making and prioritization of both investment and research on key energy and energy efficiency topics that are jointly important and

Summary of the results

Visionary report was written: https://www.norway.no/et/estonia/norra-eesti/uudised-uritused/visionary-raport-on-estonian-norwegian-cooperation-in-renewable-energy-and-green-transition/

Project was majorly performed as planned. Presentation of the report was postponed multiple times due to the visit timeline limitations of Norwegian Prime Minister.

Presentation of the report recording in Tallinn in November 2023: https://vimeo.com/890987342?share=copy.

Remarks by Prime Minister Kaja Kallas at the press conference with Prime Minister of Norway Jonas Gahr Støre: https://www.valitsus.ee/en/news/remarks-prime-minister-kaja-kallas-press-conference-prime-minister-norway-jonas-gahr-store: quote from Kallas: "Last year we decided to launch an analysis of how we could take our partnership in this field to the next level. Today, scientists from our two countries will present the results to the public. Our energy authorities should also explore collaboration goals that can be achieved in this regard."

Information on the projects funded by the EEA and Norway Grants is provided by the Programme and Fund Operators in the Beneficiary States, who are responsible for the completeness and accuracy of this information.