GTH participates in several events at Arendalsuka 2024
August 15, 2024
GTH participated in several key events during Arendalsuka 2024, a prominent forum for discussing societal issues in Norway. These events provided an excellent opportunity for GTH to meet and discuss with industry leaders in various sectors related to the green transition.
GTH took part in a debate hosted by Thommessen, which focused on how Norway could position itself as a leader in the green shift. This event gathered insights from various stakeholders in the renewable energy sector. The event can be seen here.
In addition, GTH was featured in a podcast by Polyteknisk Forening, which explored the role of carbon capture and GTH’s work in this area. The discussion provided thoughtful perspectives on the challenges and opportunities within CCS in Norway, as well as globally. Listen to the podcast here.
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GTH subsidiary Varme Energy announce strategic partnership with Canada Growth Fund and Gibson Energy
CANADA GROWTH FUND, GIBSON ENERGY AND VARME ENERGY ANNOUNCE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP TO ADVANCE CANADIAN WASTE-TO-ENERGY PROJECT
Varme Energy Inc., a subsidiary of GTH, has signed a waste agreement with the City of Edmonton. Scheduled to start by 2027, the initiative aims to divert 150,000 tonnes of residential waste from landfills each year. The project will see the construction of an advanced waste-to-energy facility in Edmonton, focused on sustainable waste management, energy generation and CCS.
OSLO – Dec 20, 2022 – Green Transition Holding (GTH) has signed an agreement to sell its 49% ownership Green Bio, a bio energy development and asset owning company. Green Bio was established in 2021 to develop a bio energy district heating platform in Norway. Following a year and a half of development, GTH has decided to divest its shareholding. Today Green Bio owns ten operating bio energy plants, with a yearly production of about 20 GWh, as well as one large greenfield project under development. “This has been a successful journey for GTH, developing the Green Bio platform and generating value for both GTH and the other shareholders over the last year and a half. We would like to thank Partner Energy for the partnership and wish them all the best for future growth.” says Paal Skoe, CEO GTH. GTH will use the proceeds from the transaction to further invest in the energy transition.