When it comes to the renewable energies industry in Stavanger, there’s one name to remember – ONS (Offshore Northern Seas). Over the decades, it’s comes to represent the move forward for the energy transition and it’s been recognized as the world’s leading energy conferences. It’s no surprise to meet global energy industry leaders, who are very much eager and prepared to discuss, collaborate, and showcase the latest advancements in energy technologies. Offshore wind energy is rapidly emerging as a vital sector in Stavanger’s energy portfolio. The formation of the Norwegian Offshore Wind Cluster in South West Norway, led by companies like Equinor, Aker Solutions, and Kvaerner, aims to develop a floating offshore wind supply chain. These companies collaborate to share knowledge, technology, and create business opportunities, positioning Norway as a leader in the offshore wind market. But wind energy is only one part of the renewable energies industry in Stavanger. The region’s capacity to support energy-consuming data centers, such as Green Mountain, and the development of interconnectors to supply energy that’s fully sustainable to other North Sea markets bestows the city with strategy importance. The projects and initiatives here contribute to local economic growth and reinforce Stavanger’s role in the broader European energy network. In addition to hydroelectric and wind power, Stavanger is at the forefront of producing bio-methane from waste, integrating greener gas into the regional gas infrastructure. This multifaceted approach to renewable energy highlights the region’s versatility and pledge to reduce carbon emissions. Stavanger’s dynamic energy sector, characterized by its robust industry cluster, pioneering renewable energy projects, and strategic international collaborations, positions it as a leader in the global energy transition. As the world moves towards more sustainable energy solutions, Stavanger will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the future of energy.