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The future of Nordic power market cooperation

The Nordic countries have a long history of a well-functioning and integrated power market, based on mutual trust and cooperation, as well as efficient use of Nordic power resources. With high political ambitions on electrification, green industry and decarbonization of the European power sector, both the Nordic and the European power system are changing.

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Gjennomført: 5.9.2025

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Middelthuns gate 27 and online

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Strøminar

We are expecting increasingly volatile prices that vary with weather conditions. How can we prepare for these changes by building on the good foundation of Nordic cooperation?

Together with NordEnergi, Renewables Norway are publishing a whitepaper that headlines some important measures that could help reduce price volatility and prepare the power market for the changes we are facing with increased power demand and more variable power production in our system. Please join us, either physically or online, as we dive into the important subject of Nordic power cooperation.

Program:

09:30–09:50 Increased Nordic cooperation for competitive power prices
Ingvild Vestre Sem, Renewables Norway

09:50–10:00 Perspectives and priorities on Nordic cooperation
Janne Kauppi, Finnish Energy

Astrid Buhr Broge, Green Power Danmark

TBC, Swedenergy

10:00–10:20 The evolution of the Nordic power market
Marie Byskov Lindberg, CICERO, Center for International Climate Research.

10:20–10:40 Capacity- and Flexibility markets
Lise Nielson, Nordic Energy Research

10:40–11:00 Nordic Grid Development Perspective
Martine Moe Winsnes, Statnett

Sign up here: The future of Nordic power market cooperation

About "Strøminar":
Strøminar is a collaborative initiative between CICERO and key stakeholders in the Norwegian power market. Its aim is to contribute to public debate on the development of Norway’s power system, as part of the broader European energy transition toward net-zero greenhouse gas emissions.

Strøminar originates from the research project EVOLVE, funded by the Research Council of Norway, and is a thematic seminar series rooted in research and knowledge.

Partners in Strøminar include CICERO, Elvia, Hydro, Statkraft, Hafslund, Skagerak Energi, and Hydro.

This is the fourth seminar in the series, and the main organiser is Fornybar Norge.

You can read more about Strøminar here (in Norwegian).