Statkraft is a Norwegian state-owned renewable energy company headquartered in Oslo. It is owned by the Norwegian state, making it a government-owned company. The company is primarily focused on renewable energy, with a strong emphasis on hydropower. It is known for its extensive experience in hydropower development. It has a significant portfolio of hydropower projects, both in Norway and internationally. Norway's abundant water resources contribute to the company's emphasis on hydropower. In addition to hydropower, Statkraft is involved in the development of wind power and solar projects. It operates in several countries, with a presence in Europe, South America, and other regions.
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Statkraft has decided to invest in the 280 MW Gran Sul onshore wind project in Santa Vitória do Palmar, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, to expand its renewable energy portfolio and strengthen its pr...
Read moreStatkraft has decided to invest in Gran Sul, a 280 MW onshore wind project in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Read moreStatkraft has commenced the development of the 72 MW Emma Wind Project in Piura, northern Peru, expanding its renewable energy portfolio in the country with its first wind power investment. Loc...
Read moreStatkraft has completed the first phase of the Montes de Cierzo wind repowering project in Navarra, Spain, replacing 44 old turbines with 10 new ones, increasing the capacity to produce clean energy w...
Read moreStatkraft has launched a public consultation with local communities for its proposed Mylen Leah Solar Farm in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Mylen Leah Solar Farm would be located between the...
Read moreScatec ASA has reached financial close for its 142 megawatt (MW) solar PV plant currently under construction in Minas Gerais in Brazil.
Read moreSuomen Voima and Statkraft have entered a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) covering an estimated annual supply of 100 GWh. The electricity will be sourced from Statkraft’s Nedre Bjurfors...
Read moreOcean Winds has pulled out of a three-company consortium due to a bid in Norway’s upcoming floating wind tender. The move has now left Norwegian state power group Statkraft without any bidding...
Read moreIreland’s Greencoat Renewables has completed the acquisition of a 50% stake in the 80.5 MW South Meath Solar Farm in County Meath, located in east Ireland. The stake previously owned by N...
Read moreStatkraft has signed a fixed-price power purchase agreement (PPA) with Boralex for a 106 MW wind farm located in the Highlands south of Reay near Thurso in Caithness, Scotland, UK.
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