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AS Helgelandskraft
Company typeMunicipal owned
IndustryPower
Founded1964
HeadquartersMosjøen, Norway

Area served

Helgeland

Key people

Ove Arnstein Brattbakk (CEO)
Nils Magnar Johnsen (Chair)
ProductsHydroelectricity
District heating
RevenueIncrease NOK 1,074 million (2006)

Operating income

NOK 263 million (2006)

Net income

NOK 151 million (2006)

Number of employees

237 (2006)
Parent14 municipalities
Websitewww.helgkraft.no

HelgelandsKraft is a power company that serves HelgelandinNorway.[1][2] It owns eight hydro electric power plants with average annual production of 678 GWh as well as the power grid in the fourteen municipalities of Helgeland, that also own the company. It also operates district heatinginMo i Rana and a private equity company.[3]

The company is owned by the municipalities of Alstahaug (10,1%), Brønnøy (9,6%), Dønna (4,4%), Grane (2,5%), Hattfjelldal (2,5%), Hemnes (7,0%), Herøy (3,8%), Leirfjord (3,2%), Nesna (4,6%), Rana (26,8%), Sømna (3,2%), Vefsn (18,3%), Vega (2,8%) and Vevelstad (1,2%).

History[edit]

The companies roots date back to 1895 when Båsmo Gruber installed the district's first electric generator. In 1907 the first hydroelectric power plant was built in Helgeland, at Revelfossen in Tverråga. Through a number of mergers between the various municipal power companies AL Helgeland Kraftlag was created in 1964. Because of new regulations in the 1990s it was transformed to a limited company.

Power plants[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rao, Mallika (2012-05-06). "Power Stations Bjornstokk and Ovre Forsland / Stein Hamre Arkitektkontor As". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  • ^ Werber, Cassie. "This Norwegian power station isn't just green—it's beautiful". Quartz. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  • ^ "Helgelands Blad - Full støtte til sjefen i Helgelandskraft". www.hblad.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2017-09-12.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HelgelandsKraft&oldid=1194717547"

    Categories: 
    Electric power companies of Norway
    Companies owned by municipalities of Norway
    Companies based in Vefsn
    Energy companies established in 1964
    1964 establishments in Norway
    Rana, Norway
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