NEC - Norwegian Energy Collaboratorium in Singapore May 2017 Dr. Per Christer Lund, Innovation Norway/Norwegian Embassy in Singapore www.innovationnorway.no
Norwegian energy engagement in SEA q South-east Asia represents the most expansive energy market in the world both for conventional and renewable energy Demand growth equivalent to Japans energy consumption (1000TWh) by 2035 Increasing environmental concern conventional source less attractive High adaptability for new technology q Current Norwegian engagement many companies, but scattered.. Hydro power (SN Power, Norconsult, Multiconsult..) Solar (Scatec Solar, REC, Elkem,..) Energy systems/grid (Eltek, Jacobsen Electro, DNVGL,..) Energy trading (Statoil, shipping, finance,..) Gas/LNG (Høegh LNG, Golar LNG, Fearnleys, Gravifloat..) Supporting technologies (esmart, Tronrud, Kongsberg,..) q Team Norway : Collaboration to develop new solutions Drive: existing companies with green road maps (trading, shipping, services) Huge challenges and huge projects Floating LNG based power supply to Yangon.. Combination of technologies solar + hydro, wind/solar + LNG, floating wind + hydrogen.. Technology transfer adaptations to Asian conditions Financing, consortia and project management Research and technology development
Norwegian Energy Center in Singapore (NEC) q NEC is a platform for innovative collaboration between Norwegian energy/technology companies expanding into the energy markets in Southeast Asia. q NEC is a soft-landing site for Norwegian energy technology entering markets in South-East Asia ü ü ü ü Short-term office rental facilities at the university Facilities for testing and adapting technology using NTU lab and computer facilities Facilities for demonstration and showcasing technologies Environment for connecting to Singaporean partners, investors and technology adaptors q NEC is a bridge for research cooperation between leading Norwegian and Singaporean research institutions. q NEC offers testing, piloting and demonstration facilities for energy new technologies though partnership with e.g. Nanyang Technological University (ERI@N) q NEC is a gateway to the Singaporean energy eco systems of energy institutes, agencies and enterprises
The Norwegian Energy Collaboratorium in Singapore Energy markets LNG companies Technology Energy companies Singapore energy ecosystem Research institutions, universities Maritime energy
Activity and services 1. Commercial development B-to-B, clusters, business missions, technology transfer.. Mentoring, business plans, technology verification services (with partners) Programs like Global Growth etc. 2. Research cooperation funding schemes, joint calls, international/bilateral programs 3. Networking International energy conferences SIEW: Singapore International Energy Week ACEPT: Asian Conference on Energy, Power and Transportation Electrification Singapore Maritime Week - Technical seminars and workshops Norway-Singapore Energy Research week 20-24 Feb. NEC Forums Combination of members meetings with a technical content (company/lab/factory visit) 4. Information services Website member info, meetings, events etc., tenders & calls Newsletter market information, technology updates, events etc.
Communication channel porting of the NEEC.no website
Members as of May 2017 Academic: ü Energy Research Institute @ Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) ü Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU) ü Institute of Energy Technology ü University of Oslo Corporate: ü DNV GL (Singapore) consultancy renewables/energy systems/lng ü Elkem - solar energy ü REC solar energy ü esmart Systems AS energy systems/data anylytics ü Multiconsult project management ü Tronrud Engineering robotics, engineering, systems integration ü NordPool Consulting energy market operator and advisory. www.innovationnorway.no
Activity review and calendar 2017 www.innovationnorway.no
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Activity report as per May 2017 ü February 20: Inauguration of NEC ü Signing ceremony between Innovation Norway, Research Council of Norway and Nanyang Technological University. ü February 20-25: Energy Research week ü Norway-Singapore Energy Workshop at NTU ü Site visits and workshops to NUS ü 44 participants ü March 13-17: Singapore business delegation to Norway. ü Focus on maritime, offshore, deep ocean and ocean energy technologies and commercial cooperation. ü 6 companies/13 pax from Singapore ü Met with 53 Norwegian counterparts at 6 locations ü April 24: Norway-Singapore LNG Bunkering Forum ü Part of Singapore Maritime Week ü 88 participants www.innovationnorway.no
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www.innovationnorway.no Tue 21 st : Works groups two parallel sessions
44 participants Institution / center Contact (attending Feb workshop) Main topics FME: CINELDI - Centre for Intelligent Electricity Distribution FME: HighEFF - Centre for an Energy Efficient and Competitive Industry for the Future NTNU - Norwegian University of Science & Technology Tel-tek University of Oslo FME: ZEN Zero Emission Neighbourhood FME: Research Centre for Sustainable Solar Cell Technology Prof. Kjell Sand, NTNU. Scientific coordinator The Norwegian Smartgrid Centre. Prof. Truls Gundersen, NTNU Prof. Olav Bjarte Fosso, NTNU Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Srivastava, Senior Scientist (TelTek) Prof. Anders Elverhøi and Prof. Frank Elisassen Dr. Aoife Houlihan Wiberg, NTNU Dr. Sean Erik Foss, Head of Solar Energy Department at IFE, Institute of Energy Technology Smart grids, National Smart Grid Laboratory Energy efficiency in industry. Ocean renewables, electric transportation, subsea cables. Energy storage, energy conversion Energy Informatics Zero emission neighborhood Renewable - PV
Business development mission to Norway March 13-17 q 6 (13 pax) Singaporean companies within maritime/lng/ocean energy ü Create awareness of emerging/ future trends in the offshore, subsea, maritime domains ü Introductory platform for Singapore and Norwegian companies to sow the seeds of future winning partnerships, which marries the domain expertise of Norwegian companies with the local networks, productive capacities of Singapore companies to address opportunities in Asia and beyond ü Provide networking opportunity for aspiring Norwegian companies to plug themselves into the Singapore ecosystems of companies partners/ investors/ suppliers and use Singapore as launch pad for adaptation of Norway technology into Asian markets Key target industry segments and technologies q 5 day meeting program over 5 locations: ü 10 industry + research clusters (GCE, NCE, FME..) ü 54 industry and research representatives q 23 concrete follow-up actions: ü 3 contract initiations/negotiations ü ~10 B2B expressions of interest commercial/business opportunities ü ~10 cluster relations/further inquiry/exploitation of new ideas.. www.innovationnorway.no
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