Statkraft is done with Norwegian wind power

A challenging business climate with low power prices and few fine projects prompt Statkraft to give up expanding Norwegian wind capacity and turn its gaze to foreign shores.
Fosen Vind is set for completion later this year. | Photo: PR / Fosen Vind
Fosen Vind is set for completion later this year. | Photo: PR / Fosen Vind

Norwegian utility Statkraft is an electricity giant and generates around one third of the country's power from its many hydroelectric plants.

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