
Energy technologies
At Statkraft, we develop and operate renewable energy assets, buy and sell energy and invest 100 per cent of our growth entirely in renewables. We have been making clean energy possible for over a century and continue to lead the way towards a carbon free future.
Energy generation

The Bitdal dam in Norway
Hydropower
Statkraft is the largest producer of hydropower in Europe and ranks in the top ten worldwide. The majority of our energy production is generated through this renewable energy source. The flexibility of our hydropower reservoirs helps balance the intermittent production of our growing wind and solar portfolio.
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Roan wind farm in Norway, one of the wind parks included in Fosen Vind.
Wind power
Statkraft is the largest owner and operator of onshore wind power assets in the Nordics and has a strong track record with developing, constructing and operating wind power plants. Statkraft is currently constructing the largest onshore wind power project in Europe, Fosen Vind in Norway. We are also developing portfolios globally including in Brazil, Chile, India, the UK and Ireland.
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Rundedal solar park in the Netherlands
Solar power
Solar power is the fastest growing renewable energy globally. Statkraft has developed solar projects for over twenty years, is a leading solar developer in the European solar market and plan on growing solar portfolios globally
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Our strategy
For over a century, we’ve delivered clean, reliable power. Today, we continue that mission; being a competitive and integrated renewable energy company, at the forefront of the energy transition.
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Where we operate
We develop and operate renewable energy assets across Europe, South America and Asia. Explore our activities below.
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Our history
Ever since 1895, Statkraft has developed into Europe's largest supplier of renewable energy and a global player in energy trading. Explore our history through the decades using the buttons below.
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