Norway’s Energy Transition: Investable Opportunities Beyond Oil & Gas
Norway has long been defined by oil and gas. Today it is redefining its comparative advantages — abundant renewable electricity, advanced maritime engineering, deep capital markets, and a skilled labor force — to create investable opportunities beyond hydrocarbons. The transition is not about replacing one revenue stream with another overnight. It is about turning energy-system strengths into sectors that attract private capital, scale industrial value chains, and decarbonize European and global demand.Why Norway is well positionedNorway’s power system is largely driven by hydropower, delivering consistent, low‑carbon electricity throughout the year, with annual output typically reaching 130–150 terawatt-hours and hydropower accounting…








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