AT - Energy Economics Group
BE - CRA-W
BE - VITO
BR - UNICAMP
CA - Climate Change Solutions
DK - Danish Technological Institute
DK - Energi Randers
DE - Oeko-Institut
FI - Lappeenranta University
IT - API Nova Energia
IT - ETA Florence
JP - AIST
NL - Copernicus Institute
NL - Nidera
NL - SenterNovem
NO - Enova
SE - Bo Hektor
UK - Imperial College London
USA - Idaho National Laboratory
Enova

Enova, Norway

Enova SF was officially created on June 22, 2001 and became operational on January 1, 2002. Enova SF is a public enterprise owned by the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy.

Enova SF`s main mission is to contribute to environmentally sound and rational use and production of energy, relying on financial instruments and incentives to stimulate market actors and mechanisms to achieve national energy policy goals.

The establishment of Enova SF signals a shift in Norway`s organization and implementation of its energy efficiency and renewable energy policy. By gathering strategic policy responsibilities in a small, flexible and market oriented organization, Norway has wanted to create a pro-active agency that has the capacity to stimulate energy efficiency by motivating cost-effective and environmentally sound investment decisions. Enova SF enjoys considerable freedom with regard to the choice and composition of its strategic foci and policy measures.

Enova SF advises the Ministry in questions relating to energy efficiency and new renewable energy.

For more informatio, see:
www.enova.no




 

Enova established in April 2005 a new project called ”Bioenergy – logistics chain cost structure and development potential”. This is part of the work for the Task 40 deliverable "supply chain analysis". Enova is pleased to have had the opportunity to use the fairbiotrade.org as one of the portals to spread information about the project The project kick-off was arranged as a mini-seminar / work shop. You will find the programme, the list of participants attached and some tender documents below:

Project information:

Bioenergy – logistics chain cost structure and development potential
Tender publication [80 KB] / Description of services [114 KB]

Workshop Program [63 KB]

Workshop participants [34 KB]