US energy policy under Trump
How will energy policies and energy trade and investment relations in energy evolve under the new Trump administration. What do we know? What to expect?

DI Energy invites you to an online member meeting with the Danish ambassador to the United States, Jesper Møller Sørensen, who will give his take on how Donald Trump's policies will affect the investment perspectives and sales and export opportunities for the Danish energy industry.
Trump’s administration sets a new agenda for American policies – not least in energy. Presidential decrees have already withdrawn US from the Paris agreement, put a temporary halt on offshore wind projects and ignited further oil and gas exploration. What will it mean and what more to expect?
How will “America First” policies translate into energy policies? Will new tariffs affect energy exports and where are the future exports opportunities? Will the Inflation Reduction Act be upheld and how does the future investment climate for energy look? How does it all translate at state level – and into different technology areas? How will the Danish-American energy partnership look in the future?
Program
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14.00 Welcome
Troels Ranis, Managing Director, DI Energy
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14.05 Energy policy under Trump: Perspectives and challenges
Jesper Møller Sørensen, Ambassador of Denmark to the United States
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14.30 Questions and answers
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14.50 What does Trump's USA mean for Danish companies?
Peter Bay Kirkegaard, Leading Senior Advisor, Danish Industry
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15.15 End of meeting
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