1. Shipping folk at helm of Norway's green energy push

Familiar names are to be found heading energy and renewables start-ups and state-owned initiatives alike.

2. Birgitte Ringstad Vartdal brings shipping expertise to renewables

Former Golden Ocean CEO now runs renewables projects at Norway's state power company — and says it is a win for both sides on the road to decarbonisation.

Many investors are looking for companies aspiring to succeed in the low-carbon economy.

Kristian Andersen, managing partner at the Governance Group

3. Norwegian Hull Club looks to correct gender imbalance

Chief executive believes equal opportunities are part of wider corporate ambitions.

4. Norwegian Hull Club takes on sustainable insurance challenge

EU taxonomy rules are to change ESG finance scene in Oslo.

5. Why Norwegian shipowners are beefing up ESG reporting

Listed companies open up to woo lenders and investors.

6. Norway looks to cars for ways to cut cost of marine batteries

Corvus wants to learn lessons from automotive processes — and it's not giving up on electrifying big ships.

7. What is Maersk’s interest in deepsea batteries?

Norway's Corvus is pitching batteries to the deepsea liner fleet but Maersk is waiting for battery size to come down drastically.

8. Fred Olsen Windcarrier keeps older ships running to cut carbon

New fuel technology can cut emissions, but keeping old ships in operation longer may contribute more to decarbonisation.

9. Norway's wind players vie for green fleet crown

When wind justifies the means, even the brownest fuels count as 'green' if used to build wind farms, but that is changing.

10. Aleksander Stensby says 'controlled collaboration' is the key to digital future

Data sharing needs to happen, but in a way that does not jeopardise competition, Klaveness Digital's boss argues.

11. Almost too late to start on shipping's digitalisation journey, warns Klaveness Digital

Aleksander Stensby looks back on the first six years of Torvald Klaveness' data and technology business.