Statkraft seeks to become world's leading RE company by 2025

Record results in 2021 provide a strong foundation for setting up considerably more RE capacity in coming years, with the utility aiming to evolve into a major player in the global market.
Photo: PR / Statkraft
Photo: PR / Statkraft
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

A successful 2021, during which extremely high electricity prices became a recurring theme, has set the stage for ramp-up of projects at Norwegian energy giant Statkraft over the next ten months.

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