Statkraft to invest big in more Norwegian onshore wind

The utility is reportedly investing in an otherwise cancelled project in Norway’s southwest.
Photo: Statkraft / Ole Martin Wold
Photo: Statkraft / Ole Martin Wold
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Statkraft is apparently not shying completely away from pursuing more Norwegian onshore wind in the aftermath of the nation’s supreme court annulling licenses of major Fosen farms Roan and Storheia back in October 2021.

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