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Event Date |
Tue Apr 9 CEST (8 months ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon Apr 8 6:00pm - Mon Apr 8 6:00pm |
Location |
Brygghuset
Norrtullsgatan 12N, 113 27 Stockholm, Sweden |
Region | EMEA |
An energy market in need of rapid and sustainable development at the summit, we will discuss competitiveness and collaboration. The annual meeting place for networking and knowledge exchange within the energy industry.
The summit is a unique opportunity to meet decision makers from across the energy industry, network with industry colleagues and learn about the latest trends and innovations in the energy field.
We will focus on the bigger picture during the morning where we will talk about:
• Innovative capacity to move Sweden forward
• Regulatory sandboxes – what are they and why are they needed?
• New horizon in the green transition
• Panel discussion: What should we be good at in Sweden? What can we do to be competitive?
During the afternoon you will be given the opportunity to deepen:
• TRACK 1 – Enabling large-scale energy production
• TRACK 2 – Smart systems and cooperation
On the track Enabling large-scale energy production, we will, among other things, learn about:
• A future electricity system with and without nuclear power - what is the difference?
• From management to expansion – how collaboration between energy-intensive industry, Skellefteå Kraft and the municipality made Skellefteå grow
• Renewable hydrogen and e-fuels – how do we achieve good Power-to-X?
On the Collaboration and smart systems track, we will take part in the following:
• Smart solutions and collaboration – Sweden's potential competitiveness
• Collaboration and knowledge – that's how we succeed in rapid changeover together
• The electricity network of the future in Mälaren
2024 Speakers
Catarina Hägglund
Head of Corporate Staff and Sustainability, Skellefteå Kraft
Desiree Comstedt
Vice President Fleet Development, Vattenfall
Philip Johnson
Filip Johnsson Professor, Energy Technology, Space, Geo and Environmental Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology
Jakob Norstrom
CEO, Statkraft Sweden
Jenny Nilander
Senior Project Manager, Ellevio
Johanna Lakso
CEO Power Circle, Power Woman of the Year 2023
Magnus Demervall
Head of Public Affairs Sweden, Ørsted
Magnus Henrekson
Professor of economics, Institute for Business Research (IFN)
Mikael Miglis
Digital Lead, ABB Electrification
Olov Hemström
Global Head Energy, Transportation & Infrastructure, Business Sweden
Patrick Sundberg
Business development, Skellefteå Kraft
Robert Andrén
Director General, Energy Agency
Simon Tawaifi
Political expert at the Minister of Energy and Industry, also Deputy Prime Minister
Therese Hindman Persson
FilDr, Stf director general and chief economist, Energy Markets Inspectorate