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Norway is a large energy producer, and one of the world's largest exporters of oil. Most of the electricity in the country is produced by hydroelectricity. Norway is one of the leading countries in the electrification of its transport sector, with the largest fleet of electric vehicles per capita in the world (see plug-in electric. . In January 2008 the Norwegian government declared a goal of being carbon neutral by 2030, through the purchase of carbon offsets from other countries. . Despite producing the majority of its electricity from hydroelectric plants, Norway is ranked 30th in the 2008 . • (2005). . Paris: OECD/IEA. . Fossil fuelsIn 2011, was the eighth largest exporter in the world (at 78 Mt), and the 9th largest exporter of refined oil (at 86 Mt). It was also the. . in Norway is almost entirely from power plants. Of the total production in 2005 of 137.8 , 136 TWh was from hydroelectric plants, 0.86 TWh was from . • • • • • . • , live information, facts, pictures and videos.• • [pdf]
Norway is a large energy producer, and one of the world's largest exporters of oil. Most of the electricity in the country is produced by hydroelectricity.
Norway is a key energy partner for the EU and a major supplier of oil, gas and electricity. In the first 5 months of 2023, Norway was our largest gas supplier, providing 50% of the EU’s pipeline natural gas. In June 2022, the EU and Norway highlighted their strong relationship as neighbours, partners and allies in a joint statement.
Delivering the energy transition requires groundbreaking electrical engineering feats. The newly opened 1,400-MW NordLink interconnector uniting Norway and Germany for the first time is one such achievement that celebrates a decades-old TSO partnership and underlines the need to cooperate across borders to deliver the energy transition.
At the same time, as a major oil and gas producer and exporter, Norway will need to support an evolution of its energy sector amid a global energy transition. Thanks to its ample reserves of oil and natural gas, Norway is a net energy exporter: in 2020, 87% of its energy production was exported.
As an energy-rich country, Norway is in a unique starting position with respect to the energy transition. An abundance of affordable hydropower has enabled the development of energy-intensive industries and a high level of electrification of homes and businesses with limited GHG emissions.
Most of the electricity in the country is produced by hydroelectricity. Norway is one of the leading countries in the electrification of its transport sector, with the largest fleet of electric vehicles per capita in the world (see plug-in electric vehicles in Norway and electric car use by country).
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