TrønderEnergi
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Company type | Municipal owned |
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Industry | Power |
Founded | 1950 |
Headquarters | Trondheim, Norway |
Area served | Sør-Trøndelag, Norway |
Key people | Ståle Gjersvold (CEO) Per Kristian Skjærvik Chairman |
Revenue | NOK 844 million (2006) |
NOK 320 million (2006) | |
NOK 183 million (2006) | |
Number of employees | 500 (2011) |
Website | tronderenergi |
TrønderEnergi is a power company based in the municipality Trondheim, Norway that operates hydroelectric power plants and wind farms,[1] as well as the power grid in parts of the county Sør-Trøndelag. The grid encompasses eleven municipalities, and current grid to 120.000 customers. Total electricity production is 3.0 TWh[when?].
It also owns the Ugandan Tronder Power Ltd., which in 2008 built and since then operated Bugoye Power Station in southwestern Uganda.[1] This with financial aid from the Norwegian stateowned equity company and Bugoye co-owner Norfund.
The company is entirely owned by 22 municipalities as well as Nordmøre Energiverk, though organized as a limited company. The owners are the municipalities of Agdenes (2.32%), Bjugn (5.69%), Frøya (2.75%), Hemne (4.88%), Hitra (2.54%), Holtålen (1.49%), Malvik (2.71%), Melhus (14.66%), Midtre Gauldal (3.51%), Nordmøre Energiverk (3.99%), Oppdal (3.25%), Orkdal (11.70%), Osen (1.02%), Rissa (8.87%), Roan (1.05%), Selbu (1.39%), Skaun (4.98%), Snillfjord (1.34%), TrønderEnergi (2.63%), Ørland (2.79%), Åfjord (4.15%), Trondheim (10.00%), Klæbu (0,10%).
History
[edit]The company was founded in 1950 as an inter-municipal agency named Sør-Trøndelag Elektrisitetsverk, later changing its name to Sør-Trøndelag Kraftselskap and finally to the limited company TrønderEnergi AS. In 2001 it merged with Melhus Energi. The same year TrønderEnergi bought 49% of the power company Nordmøre Energiverk. In 2010 it merged with Trondheim Energi Nett AS.
Power plants
[edit]- Bessakerfjellet windfarm
- Eidsfoss power plant
- Frøya windfarm
- Håen power plant
- Lofoss power plant
- Mørre power plant
- Nunelva power plant
- Sama power plant
- Simsfossen power plant
- Skjærlivatn power plant
- Sokna power plant
- Svartelva power plant
- Søa power plant
- Valsneset windfarm
- Vik power plant
References
[edit]- ^ a b "TronderEnergi AS". GlobalData. 2021.