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The Norwegian energy firm is selling its Indian renewable assets, with Blackstone and Serentica leading bids for its solar ...
Norway's biggest utility, state-owned Statkraft, said on Friday it had agreed to sell its renewables portfolio in Canada, Enerfin Canada, to Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure for an undisclosed sum ...
Statkraft has committed large investments for the next years, with a record-high level of more than NOK 30 billion in 2024, including the acquisition of the Spanish renewables company Enerfin ...
Norway's Statkraft (STATK.UL) plans to expand its German wind and solar electricity and renewable hydrogen assets in the years to 2030, with investment in wind and solar alone potentially ...
Norwegian state-owned power group Statkraft has obtained a land lease for its planned 400 MW green hydrogen and ammonia ...
Norway's largest utility Statkraft on Thursday posted a sharp rise in third-quarter operating profit, lifted by high power prices and strong hydroelectric output, but the result was tempered by a ...
OSLO—A joint venture led by Norway’s state-owned utility Statkraft said Tuesday that it would spend €1.1 billion ($1.22 billion) to develop Europe’s largest onshore wind project in central ...
Statkraft has acquired 43 operating wind farms in Germany and France with a total installed capacity of 346 MW. Statkraft made final investment decision for the Morro do Cruzeiro wind project in ...
Three reasons Statkraft’s golden age is not over – despite the downturn While the Norwegian group faces plenty of challenges there are sound causes for optimism about its future prospects, writes Ole ...
Statkraft's report forecasts that green hydrogen will provide 9.6% of global power in 2050, and more than 20% in Europe. However, before this can happen the cost of green hydrogen needs to come down.
It may only produce enough power to heat an electric kettle at the moment, but Norway's Statkraft says that its new, first-of-its-kind osmotic power plant could be producing as much energy as a ...
Add Statkraft, the state-owned electric company based in Norway, to the growing list of energy companies entering India’s still nascent solar market. On Wednesday, Statkraft said it had formed a ...
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