About
Arctic Energy Forum is a ngo headquartered in Akureyri, Iceland specializing in Geothermal, Hydrogen, Hydro.
The Arctic Energy Forum is a biennial conference and networking organization held under the Arctic Energy Foundation, a non-profit organization registered in Iceland. The forum convenes energy leaders, researchers, policymakers, investors, and practitioners from Arctic nations to discuss sustainable energy solutions, green transitions, and responsible governance. Key focus areas include geothermal energy innovation, hydrogen development, carbon capture and sequestration, energy infrastructure resilience, training Arctic energy leaders, and knowledge-sharing networks. The forum emphasizes remote community energy transitions, Arctic-specific challenges, and cooperation between regions such as Alaska and Iceland. Sessions cover emerging technologies, energy data management, building local expertise, and investment pathways for Arctic energy projects.
Headquarters
Akureyri, Iceland
Company Type
NGO
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Arctic, Iceland, Alaska, Nordic countries