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This 6th edition of Energy Transition Outlook combines our “best estimate” forecast for the energy transition with our “Pathway to Net Zero Emissions”. This year’s forecast to 2050 considers the demand shock of the pandemic and the supply shock that came with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and concludes that those developments exert little long-term influence over an energy transition that will be rapid and extensive.
We draw on our ETO model to answer the question: “How can the world achieve 1.5°C within the bounds of techno-economic and political feasibility?”
There are huge geographical variations in the energy systems and how the energy transition develops. You can drill down into 10 global regions.
The Power of Optimism - Managing scale and complexity as the energy transition accelerates
Discover DNV’s forecast for a most likely hydrogen future to mid-century, across production, transport, and end use. Get insights into factors crucial to scaling hydrogen, including policy, regulations, safety, and investment.
Future-proofing our power grids - Making mass electrification possible
Exploring what it takes to produce low-carbon blue hydrogen
Solar PV is a vital part of the energy transition—and the path is brightly lit
This paper analyses the current practice of variable renewable energy market integration in a selected number of non-liberalized electricity markets and studies further regulatory options in systems not based on markets.
DNV has been engaged to provide the evidence required to demonstrate the safe use and conversion of the local transmission systems (LTS) high pressure pipelines for transporting 100% hydrogen. The gas distribution company SGN manages around 3,100km of the LTS pipelines in the UK and is leading this project working in collaboration with the other UK gas networks.
DNV announced today that it has been awarded a contract to perform audit services for Climate Vault, an award-winning non-profit founded at the University of Chicago, working on an innovative approach to carbon dioxide removal (CDR).
Energy industry leaders see an urgent need for greater investment in power grids to better connect regions, secure reliable distribution of resources and meet climate targets. Three quarters (76%) of the 400 senior energy professionals contacted in 75 countries say existing grid infrastructure can’t adequately connect renewable energy sources to areas of high demand.
DNV has recently advised Italy-based Snam Group (“Snam”) on its acquisition of two Floating Storage & Regasification Units (FSRUs) from Golar LNG and BW Gas Cyprus Limited (“BW”). DNV performed the buyer’s technical and environmental Due Diligence for these important assets, the Golar Tundra and the BW Singapore, which will play a key role in Italy’s energy security and diversification.
DNV has joined ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company and Microbial Insights to develop the next generation of microbiologically influenced corrosion detection, monitoring and mitigation technology.
The companies plan to collaborate on initiatives and activities related to CCUS deployment by leveraging each organisation’s technical skills, resources and research capabilities.
DNV is providing technical advice and support to Pipeline Infrastructure Limited (PIL) on the integration of blended hydrogen into its gas trunkline assets in India – including transmission pipelines, interconnects and spur lines, compressor, valve, and metering stations & equipment.
DNV has issued the latest edition of its standard - Composite components in critical applications, DNV-ST-C501. The main objective of this standard is to provide an internationally acceptable framework for the design, fabrication and maintenance of composite components with the aim of obtaining a consistent and appropriate safety level and the creation of cost-effective solutions.
On 10 June, 2022, DNV issued confirmation of the Feasibility Statement of the Eastern Mediterranean Deepwater Pipeline (EastMed), a 2000 km long onshore and offshore natural gas conduit project meant to connect offshore gas reserves from the Levantine Basin to Greece via Cyprus, and further to southeastern European countries in conjunction with Poseidon and Greece-Bulgaria interconnection (IGB) pipelines.
DNV has been requested by NET4GAS, the international gas transmission system operator based in the Czech Republic to evaluate the hydrogen suitability of an existing DN 1400 pressure natural gas transmission pipeline and related stations.
DNV has been selected by the International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP) to support the decarbonization initiatives of IOGP members – producers of 40% of the world’s oil and gas.
DNV appoints hydrogen experts to support the rapid growth in the company’s Asia Pacific hydrogen business
The MoU signed between DNV and EGAS in the presence of HE the Egyptian Minister of petroleum and gas and the Norwegian Embassy in Cairo is an important step to strengthen collaboration, and paves the way to great mutual achievements for energy transition and decarbonization in Egypt, where COP 27 will be held in November.
The JIP will be kicked off on 16 February and is open for more partners to join until mid-April 2022
DNV to evaluate 72 km DN600 high-pressure natural gas pipeline for transport of hydrogen and hydrogen blends
Outcomes will support Ready4H2 roadmap
DNV provides technical advisory and large-scale testing for repurposing subsea pipes for CO2 transport in the southern North Sea
Safety and performance of materials that transport and store hydrogen are essential for the energy transition
KFX CO2 simulation software is being developed by DNV and Equinor to increase safety in carbon capture and storage.
Keppel Technology & Innovation (KTI) has received a verification certificate for a 3D printed deck mounted type Panama Chock (SWL150Ton) from DNV, the independent energy expert and assurance provider’s Global Additive Manufacturing Technology Centre of Excellence in Singapore. The component, which is intended for non-class maritime applications, is the world’s largest 3D-printed shipboard fitting.