Hydropower

Norway has pioneered hydroelectricity together with Sweden and Finland. Benefit from more than one hundred years of experience, innovation and policy solutions.

 
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Powering Iceland's Hydro Development

Approximately 75% of Iceland's electricity is generated from hydroelectric power. Mannvit Engineering has participated in the preliminary work and/or construction of most of the hydropower plants and dams that have been built in Iceland since the late 1960s.

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Producing and selling hydropower

E-CO ENERGI is one of Norway's leading energy groups. Its core activities are the ownership and management of hydropower plants and consultancy services. The City of Oslo owns 100 % ofthe parent compa

Roll with it

A Finnish company has found a way to make electricity from the bottom of the sea.

The Wave Dragon

A Danish prototype is currently producing electricity for the grid off the coast of Denmark.

Building sustainability

Wallenstam builds, develops and manages properties for sustainable living and enterprise in the three most expansive regions in Sweden: Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Helsingborg.

NEFCO Projects

From shipping wood chips to Sweden, to chipping in on hydropower in Lithuania. These are some of the energy-related projects that the Nordic Environment Finance Corporation is involved in.