Energy transition

The energy transition is shifting up the agenda, moving from previously being considered important to now becoming something urgent; a source of great risk, but also of opportunity.

 Explore what the energy future looks like, how it will impact various industries, and how to best navigate an uncertain energy future.

Insights: Energy transition

Power and renewables

Data analytics has already changed several industries and the power sector is next. Whilst there are many positive impacts currently being realized from data analytics, with more to come, there are also challenges to be overcome.

Corporate

Oslo, Norway, 13 January 2021 – DNV GL, the assurance and risk management company, will change its name to DNV on 1 March 2021. The move comes after a comprehensive review of the company’s strategy as it positions itself for a world in which many of DNV’s markets are undergoing fundamental change.

Power and renewables

Find the latest information on how we are maintaining and improving our operations, and taking care of our employees and customers, during COVID-19.

Power and renewables

London, 11 September 2019 – A technology-driven energy transition of staggering scale and speed will lead to a rapid decarbonization of the energy mix, with almost half our energy needs met by renewables by 2050. Plunging technology costs and market forces are driving the transition, but without bold policy intervention we will fall well short of the Paris climate goals. These are some of the findings of the third edition of the Energy Transition Outlook (ETO), which, owing to DNV GL’s independence and technical expertise, has become a respected voice in forecasting our energy future.

Power and renewables

DNV GL’s transition to a leaner organization is reflected in the newly released results for 2018. Revenue improved moderately to 19,639 million NOK and the profit (EBITA) margin inched up to 5.4%.