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- Statkraft AS is a hydropower company, fully owned by the Norwegian state. The Statkraft Group is Europe's largest generator of renewable energy, as well...
- strategic petroleum sector (Equinor), hydroelectric energy production (Statkraft), aluminium production (Norsk Hydro), the largest Norwegian bank (DNB)...
- (in Norwegian). Statkraft. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05. Retrieved 2013-08-30. "B****ist Ellen Andrea Wang mottar Statkrafts Young Star stipend...
- Statkraft during 2009. Crown Princess Mette-Marit opened the plant. In May 2014, Statkraft and Södra signed a letter of intent under which Statkraft acquired...
- the Moglicë Hydro Power Plant in Albania the Norwegian power company Statkraft built an asphalt-core rock-fill dam. Upon completion in 2018 the 320 m...
- Statkraft osmotic power prototype is the world's first osmotic power plant, based on the energy of osmosis. The power plant is run by Statkraft. The power...
- on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2008-07-31. "Statkraft and E.ON have signed € 4.5 billion swap agreement". Statkraft. 2008-07-24. Archived from the original...
- implies that Statkraft sells all its shares in SN Power to Norfund, while Norfund sells all its shares in Statkraft IH Invest AS (SKIHI) to Statkraft. Up until...
- by Scira Offs**** Energy (later acquired by Statoil (now Equinor) and Statkraft), the development gained offs**** planning consent in 2008, and was constructed...
- Devoll Hydropower, an Albanian company owned by Norwegian power company Statkraft. The asphalt-core rock-fill dam is 320 m long, 150 m high and 460 m wide...