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Statkraft

Company Overview

Statkraft AS, wholly owned by the Norwegian state

Oslo, Norway

1895

Approximately 7,000 employees globally (source: linkedin.com). Installed capacity of 22,288 MW (96% renewable) reported in its 2024 annual report, alongside investments of 34.4 billion NOK in 2024 (source: statkraft.com).

What They Do

Statkraft is a leading renewable energy company with a diverse technology focus that includes hydropower, wind power, solar power, gas power, biomass, district heating, and energy storage solutions such as batteries. With over 300 hydropower plants, Statkraft has established itself as a developer, operator, and trader of renewable energy assets across Europe, South America, and Asia (source: wikipedia.org). The company markets the output of its own and third-party power plants, providing services such as power purchase agreements (PPAs) that range from one month to 20 years, and flexibility management through virtual power plants (VPPs) that utilize algorithmic trading (source: statkraft.com). Statkraft's target markets include power generators, energy consumers, and distribution companies, emphasizing profitable green transitions and sustainable energy solutions (source: statkraft.in). As Europe's largest renewable producer, Statkraft leverages its state-backed stability and integrated trading capabilities to optimize asset performance and ensure efficient energy management (source: statkraft.com).

Projects & Track Record

Statkraft has a rich history of notable projects, including the Svartisen hydropower plant in Norway, which has been operational since 1993, and the Knapsack gas-fired plant in Germany, inaugurated in 2007 by King Harald. The company also opened the Kårstø gas-fired plant in Norway in the same year through its joint venture, Naturkraft (source: statkraft.com). Internationally, Statkraft has made significant strides with projects in Nepal (1993), Peru (2003), Chile (2004), the UK (2006), Albania (2007), and Brazil (2008), showcasing its commitment to expanding its renewable footprint (source: wikipedia.org). The company operates over 300 hydropower plants across various countries, including Sweden, Germany, and Turkey, and manages wind farms such as Roan in Norway, further solidifying its position in the renewable energy sector (source: statkraft.com). Statkraft's ongoing expansions include a 450 MW "water battery" storage project adjacent to Loch Ness in Scotland, acquired in December 2023, and a 1.5 GW wind and solar portfolio from the May 2024 acquisition of Enerfin, a Spanish renewables firm (source: wikipedia.org).

Recent Developments

In December 2023, Statkraft made headlines by acquiring a 450 MW water battery project next to Loch Ness, Scotland, enhancing its renewable storage capabilities (source: wikipedia.org). The company also completed a significant acquisition in May 2024, adding 1.5 GW of wind and solar assets from Enerfin, a subsidiary of the Elecnor Group, which further strengthens its renewable portfolio (source: wikipedia.org). Statkraft's 2024 annual report highlighted its impressive installed capacity of 22,288 MW, with 96% of this capacity being renewable, alongside investments totaling 34.4 billion NOK, marking a significant milestone in scaling its operations (source: statkraft.com). The company continues to expand its international presence, with new offices established in France in 2009 and ongoing developments in the US, reflecting its commitment to global growth in the renewable energy sector (source: wikipedia.org).

Working There

Statkraft offers a wide range of roles across various departments, including development, operations, trading, asset management, and energy markets. The company has key offices in over 20 countries, including Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, Spain, Brazil, and Chile, providing ample opportunities for career growth and international experience (source: statkraft.com). The company culture is built on three core values that emphasize unity across countries, business areas, and technologies, fostering a collaborative environment that supports cleaner energy transitions (source: statkraft.com). Employees benefit from access to certified processes, personalized advice, and involvement in global energy trading across 13 exchanges, although specific details regarding salaries or health plans are not extensively documented (source: statkraft.com). Hiring occurs primarily at the headquarters in Oslo, Norway, and in key international offices, reflecting the company's growth trajectory and commitment to expanding its workforce in emerging markets (source: wikipedia.org).

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February 17, 2026

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Company

February 17, 2026

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Solar Energy , Wind Energy , Hydropower , Bioenergy

Statkraft

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  •  Norway

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