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Skjerstad Kraftlag was a
power company that
operated in the
former muni****lity of Skjerstad,
Norway with
about 1,000 subscribers. It was
owned by the...
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Eviny is
owned by
Statkraft (43.44%),
Bergen muni****lity (37.75%),
Tysnes Kraftlag AS (1.70%) and 17
other muni****lities
between Sognefjorden and Hardangerfjorden...
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mergers between the
various muni****l
power companies AL
Helgeland Kraftlag was
created in 1964.
Because of new
regulations in the 1990s it was transformed...
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Kraftlag, Aure og
Stemshaug Kraftlag, Averøya
Kraftlag, Freiøya
Kraftlag,
Kristiansund Elektrisitetsverk, Smøla
Kraftlag,
Tingvoll Kommunale Kraftlag...
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company formed in 1998 as a
merger between Haugesund Energi and
Karmsund Kraftlag.
Haugaland Kraft is
owned by the muni****lities of Karmøy, Haugesund, Tysvær...
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Status Operational Owner(s)
Statkraft (65%), BKK (26.25%),
Sunnhordland Kraftlag (8.75%)
Power Station Commission date 1980; 44 years ago (1980) Turbines...
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Skjerstad Kraftlag (3.32%). DONG
Energy bought its
ownership from
Elkem and Meløy
Energi while Narvik Energi bought it from
Skjerstad Kraftlag and Sørfold...
- June 6. 1948 A / L Kjerringøy
Kraftlag is
formally formed on
January 11. 1949
Constituent general meeting of
Salten Kraftlag A / L is held in Bodø, where...
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Narvik Kommunale Elektrisitetsverk in
Narvik and in Midt-Helgeland
Kraftlag in Mosjøen. He was then a
chief engineer in
Skiensfjordens Kommunale Kraftselskap...
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cooperation between the muni****lity and the
companies Arctic Wind, Repvåg
Kraftlag,
Asplan Viak, and NCC Norway. "Turister - velkommen!" (in Norwegian). Måsøy...