John Kerry in Oslo; says Norway is key to decarbonizing hard to abate sectors
15 Februar 2024 - 12:42PM
Today, John Kerry, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate
met with Norwegian Prime Minister, Jonas Gahr Støre, and Norwegian
members of the First Movers Coalition (FMC) in Oslo to discuss
decarbonization of the world's heavy-emitting sectors.
“Taken together, the First Movers
Coalition represents a $16 billion demand signal for goods in 2030
- the largest private demand signal for clean technologies in
history. These companies are making commitments to change the way
we procure some of our most basic goods: steel, aluminum, concrete,
as well as jet fuel and shipping. And our friends in Norway have
been first movers even within this group, taking concrete and
tangible actions to meet these commitments,” said John Kerry, U.S.
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate.
FMC was launched at COP26 to help decarbonize the world's
heavy-emitting sectors via private sector demand for
decarbonization technology. Two years on, it has become a leading
global coalition of 96 companies spearheading a multitude of
collaborative partnerships and new business models. Seven Norwegian
companies are members of FMC: Yara International, which was one of
the founding members, Hydro, Aker Biomarine, Choose, Höegh
Autoliners, Norsk Stål and Norge Mining.
“The green shift is not about
subsidies, it’s about investments. We must collaborate across
entire value chains, and between both private and public sectors.
Many solutions to decarbonize already exist, but demand and supply
must be developed simultaneously. That is why Yara is working to
realize the world’s first clean ammonia-powered container ship,
Yara Eyde, whilst also working to produce and use low-carbon
ammonia to decarbonize shipping fuel, the food industry and other
energy-intensive industries,” said Svein Tore Holsether, CEO of
Yara and NHO President.
FMC targets sectors that do not have cost-competitive energy
alternatives to fossil fuels: steel, cement, aluminium, chemicals,
shipping, aviation, and trucking, as well as carbon capture.
Combined, these sectors represent more than one third of global
carbon emissions.
Collectively, member companies have made 120 commitments for
climate action, which represent a demand for emerging climate
technologies at $16 billion annually by 2030. The use of these
technologies will represent 31 million tons (Mt) CO2 equivalents in
annual emission reductions. By comparison, total annual emissions
in Norway were 48,9 million tons in 2022.
Photo caption: From the left: Ole Erik
Almlid, Director General of the Confederation of Norwegian
Enterprise (NHO), Sebjørn Dahl, COO Höegh Autoliners, Hilde
Merete Aasheim, CEO of Hydro, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr
Støre, John Kerry, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate,
Svein Tore Holsether, CEO of Yara, Kjetel Digre, CEO of Aker
Solutions, Rob van Riet, Interim Head, First Movers
Coalition.
Contact informationTonje NæssSenior media
relations manager, Yara International ASAM: +47 408 44
647E: tonje.nass@yara.com
About Yara
Yara grows knowledge to responsibly feed the world and protect
the planet. Supporting our vision of a world without hunger and a
planet respected, we pursue a strategy of sustainable value growth,
promoting climate-friendly crop nutrition and zero-emission energy
solutions. Yara’s ambition is focused on growing a nature positive
food future that creates value for our customers, shareholders and
society at large and delivers a more sustainable food value
chain.
To achieve our ambition, we have taken the lead in developing
digital farming tools for precision farming and work closely with
partners throughout the food value chain to improve the efficiency
and sustainability of food production. Through our focus on clean
ammonia production, we aim to enable the hydrogen economy, driving
a green transition of shipping, fertilizer production and other
energy intensive industries.
Founded in 1905 to solve the emerging famine in Europe, Yara has
established a unique position as the industry’s only global crop
nutrition company. We operate an integrated business model with
around 17,000 employees and operations in over 60 countries, with a
proven track record of strong returns. In 2023, Yara reported
revenues of USD 15.5 billion.
www.yara.com
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