Norway


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Member Country Report June 2023

On June 20, 2023 Norway did a presentation of their Member Country Report. Download the presentation here.

Member Country Report, Market Overview, Norway – June 16, 2022

The Norwegian member country report provided the Norwegian energy system demographics, which show that renewables provide 98% in Norway, with 1690 hydropower plants accounting for 88% of Norwegian production capacity and 53 wind farms accounting for 10% of Norwegian production capacity. The report shows that most buildings in Norway are heated by electricity, either directly or through heat pumps. The member country report provided some of the significant variables that drove the heat pump market, such as the restriction of using fossil oil heating for most buildings since 2020 and increasing CO2 levies for fossil fuels year after year from 2012 to 2020. In addition, incentives were doubled for 2018-2019 to assist people in replacing aging oil burners with heat pumps.

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The Heat Pump Market, Research and Policy in Norway

On May 10 2022, in conjunction with the IEA’s HPT TCP Executive Committee meeting, the Norwegian National Team organized a hybrid onsite and online workshop. The event focused on the most current heat pump developments in market, policy, and research and was attended by more than 50 participants from 17 member countries around the world. Read a summary of the event here!


The Heat Pump Market, Research and Policy in Norway - Report from Norwegian National Workshop – May 10, 2022

The Norwegian National Team organized a hybrid onsite and online workshop on May the 10th in conjunction with the IEA’s HPT TCP Executive Committee meeting, concentrating on the most current heat pump developments in market, policy, and research. The hybrid workshop was attended by more than 50 participants from 17 member countries around the world.

Find all the presentations below;

  1. Stephan Renz - IEA HPT presentation May 2022 HPT Workshop Oslo
  2. Rolf Iver Mytting Hagemoen - Welcome to Oslo
  3. Synne Krekling Lien - Potential for energy efficiency and heat pumps in Norwegian buildings
  4. Laurent Georges - Economic and energy performance - renovation
  5. Michael Bantle - Electrification by high temperature heat pumps
  6. Kirsti Midttømme - Geothermal heat pumps in Norway
  7. Randi Kalskin Ramstad - High temperature borehole thermal energy storage (HT-BTES)
  8. Veronica Wilk - Internet of Things for Heat Pumps
  9. IoT for Heat Pumps - IoT for Predictive Maintenance
  10. Jørn Stene - Field studies and monitoring of commercial heat pump systems
  11. Trond Berntsen - Fortum Varme Oslo - Utilize heat from the data center to district heating grid