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Statkraft is a leading company in hydropower internationally and Europe’s largest generator of renewable energy. The Group produces hydropower, wind power, gas-fired power and district heating and is a global player in energy market operations. Statkraft has 4200 employees in more than 20 countries.

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STATKRAFT SELLS 50 PER CENT STAKE IN 860 MW WIND PROJECT TO INNOGY

powerengineeringint.com | October 11, 2017

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Germany’s Innogy has acquired half of Norwegian state-owned utility Statkraft’s stake in the 860MW Triton Knoll offshore wind energy project off the coast of Lincoln, UK....

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STATKRAFT FOCUSING ON HYDROPOWER AND OTHER RENEWABLES, EXITS OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY

hydroworld.com | December 21, 2017

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In its strategy to exit offshore wind energy, Statkraft has sold its 30% stake in Dudgeon Offshore Wind Ltd. to a consortium led by China Resources (Holdings) Company Ltd. for US$742 million. Statkraft made the announcement Dec. 20, saying it sold the 402-MW Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm located off the coast of Norfolk in the UK....

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STATKRAFT SIGNS RENEWABLE ENERGY PPA FOR LARGE INDUSTRIAL CONSUMERS IN IBERIA

PV-Tech | January 22, 2019

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Spanish energy sourcing platform Fortia Energia has signed a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Norwegian renewables firm Statkraft for power supply to large industrial customers in Spain and Portugal, mainly from Statkraft's wind and solar portfolio.In total, Statkraft will supply 3,000GWh of electricity to Fortia during the duration of the contract. Fortia manages electricity supply for large companies in the steel, cement, metallurgy, chemical, paper and industrial gases sectors in t...

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STATKRAFT SEEKS TO REDUCE STAKES IN ITS SWEDISH WIND FARMS

Reuters | February 28, 2019

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Norway’s Statkraft, a major European producer of renewable energy, is seeking to reduce its stakes in four fully-owned Swedish wind farms to 51 percent and would invest in new projects in the country, the chief executive said on Thursday. Selling some of its ownership in the wind farms, whose production capacity totals about 500 megawatts (MW), will help finance new investments. Statkraft will still operate them....

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STATKRAFT SELLS 50 PER CENT STAKE IN 860 MW WIND PROJECT TO INNOGY

powerengineeringint.com | October 11, 2017

Germany’s Innogy has acquired half of Norwegian state-owned utility Statkraft’s stake in the 860MW Triton Knoll offshore wind energy project off the coast of Lincoln, UK....

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STATKRAFT FOCUSING ON HYDROPOWER AND OTHER RENEWABLES, EXITS OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY

hydroworld.com | December 21, 2017

In its strategy to exit offshore wind energy, Statkraft has sold its 30% stake in Dudgeon Offshore Wind Ltd. to a consortium led by China Resources (Holdings) Company Ltd. for US$742 million. Statkraft made the announcement Dec. 20, saying it sold the 402-MW Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm located off the coast of Norfolk in the UK....

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STATKRAFT SIGNS RENEWABLE ENERGY PPA FOR LARGE INDUSTRIAL CONSUMERS IN IBERIA

PV-Tech | January 22, 2019

Spanish energy sourcing platform Fortia Energia has signed a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Norwegian renewables firm Statkraft for power supply to large industrial customers in Spain and Portugal, mainly from Statkraft's wind and solar portfolio.In total, Statkraft will supply 3,000GWh of electricity to Fortia during the duration of the contract. Fortia manages electricity supply for large companies in the steel, cement, metallurgy, chemical, paper and industrial gases sectors in t...

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STATKRAFT SEEKS TO REDUCE STAKES IN ITS SWEDISH WIND FARMS

Reuters | February 28, 2019

Norway’s Statkraft, a major European producer of renewable energy, is seeking to reduce its stakes in four fully-owned Swedish wind farms to 51 percent and would invest in new projects in the country, the chief executive said on Thursday. Selling some of its ownership in the wind farms, whose production capacity totals about 500 megawatts (MW), will help finance new investments. Statkraft will still operate them....

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