The demand for renewable energy is soaring, with technologies rapidly evolving and amplifying its potential. The Arctic is a prime source of hydro, wind, and geothermal energy, offering vast opportunities and territory for industrial off-takers. Explore the political and regulatory framework that shapes this renewable energy landscape, and gain insights from concrete examples of thriving Arctic renewable energy and off taken projects.
MODERATOR
Mira Kleist (Senior Associate, Kaya)
SPEAKERS
- Sigrid Bjørnhaug Hammar (Deputy Mayor of Tromsø, Norway)
- Emily Holland (Associate Professor, US Naval War College)
- Fridtjof F. Unander (Chief Economist, Aker Horizons)
- Pigga Keskitalo (Professor of Education, University of Lapland; Adjunct Professor, University of Helsinki; Member, Saami Parliament of Finland)
- Tanja Joona (Senior Researcher, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland)