Kitemill's Event at Arendalsuka 2024 Packs the Ship on M/S Sandnes

Kitemill's event during Arendalsuka 2024 was packed with attendees as they hosted a lecture and panel discussion aboard M/S Sandnes in mid-August. The salon was filled to capacity with a lively atmosphere as Kitemill, along with Voss Herad, discussed their technological innovations. The panel unanimously lauded Kitemill’s solutions in airborne wind energy, highlighting the session's theme, "Energy for the Future." They explored the potential of airborne wind energy as a critical element in global energy transformation, with Kitemill’s CEO, Thomas Hårklau, affirming its pivotal role with a resounding "yes."

Kitemill's Presentation Sparks Enthusiasm at Arendalsuka

Arendalsuka serves as a vital forum in Norway where political, business, and media leaders converge annually to deliberate on pressing societal challenges. It offers a unique opportunity for networking, influencing policy, and setting the agenda for political discourse, facilitating the promotion of various causes and interests.

Frederic Hauge and Lars Haltbrekke next to Asgeir Løno and Hilde Magnusson.

Strong Advocacy for Airborne Wind Energy
Frederic Hauge’s call for Norway to invest in analyzing the potential for airborne wind technology aligns with Kitemill’s proposals, emphasizing the need for national responsibility in evaluating how airborne wind can lead to cost savings in the Norwegian power system. This sentiment was echoed by climate and environment minister Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, who urged securing funds from the CO2 compensation scheme for companies like Kitemill. Additionally, Lars Haltbrekke previously highlighted airborne wind in the Socialist Left’s alternative state budget, underlining the technology's importance. Alfred Bjørlo from the Liberal Party shifted the energy debate towards airborne wind power, reflecting the party's historical support through initiatives like Nysnø Climate Investments.

Urgent Need for Sustainable Energy Solutions
The necessity for innovative and sustainable energy solutions is more pressing than ever, driven by global population growth and an expanding middle class. With global energy demand projected to rise by 30% by 2040, the urgency to minimize fossil fuel use and avert a climate crisis is paramount. Transitioning to electrified energy sectors is crucial, as three-quarters of global emissions stem from fossil fuels.

Airborne Wind Energy: A Promising Future
In the landscape of renewable energy, where Norway boasts 50% renewable energy, Europe over 20%, and the global average at about 10%, Kitemill introduces its innovative airborne wind energy technology. This technology promises to revolutionize wind power production by exploiting stronger and more stable winds at higher altitudes, offering a more cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional wind turbines.

The Mayor of Voss Herad, Tonje Såkvitne, was among the audience. Here with Climate and Environment Minister Andreas Bjelland Eriksen and Kitemill.

Public Support and International Collaboration Essential for Advancement
Significant public investment in research, development, and implementation is indispensable for the successful introduction of new energy technologies. Kitemill aims to position itself where incentives are most favorable, noting that current support structures are more robust in the EU than in Norway. The company highlights the strategic importance of these investments, given the substantial economic impact and industrial opportunities tied to energy, which accounts for 13% of global GDP.

Panel Discussion Highlights Consensus on the Importance of Kitemill's Innovations
The event concluded with a panel discussion featuring prominent figures in climate policy. The discussion, led by Hilde Magnusson of Agenda Consulting, included praises for Kitemill's technology and strategic insights from various members, including government and industry representatives. They recognized Kitemill as a key player in Norway's energy future, urging political support to foster its growth.

Caption main picture: From left, back: Climate and Environment Minister Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, Venstre's Alfred Bjørlo, Thomas Hårklau CEO Kitemill, Frederic Hauge founder Bellona, Lars Haltbrekke Socialist Left, Hilde Magnusson; front: Siri Kalvik CEO Nysnø Klimainvesteringer, and Asgeir Løno CFO Kitemill.

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