Norsk Renewables AS, formerly called Norsk Solar, is a vertically integrated independent power producer with a commercial offering that includes solar, wind, and storage.
Norwegian hydropower is currently so cheap that power companies do not consider it attractive to build solar power plants in Norway. In recent years, however, companies have started selling or leasing solar systems to private customers and businesses in Norway. Despite the low energy prices, solar power is growing rapidly in Norway.
Can you collect solar energy in Norway?
For example, the collection of solar energy was once regarded as gratuitous – especially in parts of the country that had a surplus of energy. Most homes in Norway are now equipped with smart meters allowing you to harvest solar energy, store it, and even sell it back to energy companies.
The largest energy company operating in Norway is Equinor ASA, which was renamed from Statoil ASA in 2018. The company was created by the merger of Statoil and Norsk Hydro in October 2007. Norway's government is the company's largest shareholder, owning a majority stake of the company.
Who is Norsk renewables?
Norsk Renewables AS, formerly called Norsk Solar, is a vertically integrated independent power producer with a commercial offering that includes solar, wind, and storage. We are passionate about the clean energy transition, and we proudly focus on markets where we can significantly impact CO2 reduction, and enable sustainable growth.
Who makes sustainable battery materials?
Vianode is a producer of sustainably engineered battery materials. Beyonder is a Norwegian energy tech company that has developed the next generation of sustainable Li-ion capacitors and supercapacitors for the heavy-duty industry sector. Enode develops APIs that connect EVs, home chargers, batteries, and heating to energy management apps.