Statkraft to focus on South America and liquid hydrogen

Giant project in Brazil and increased focus on green alternatives to fossil fuels hold great promise for the future, says Statkraft.
Photo: PR / Statkraft
Photo: PR / Statkraft

Statkraft takes a positive view of the future following a couple of quarterly fiscal reports with shifting bottom lines. External forces have at times been rough on the Norwegian state-owned utility. But Chief Executive Christian Rynning-Tønnesen is optimistic, saying there are good opportunities and projects ahead.

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