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Type
  
Municipal owned

Area served
  
Helgeland

Founded
  
1964

Industry
  
Power

Headquarters
  
Mosjøen, Norway

Number of employees
  
237 (2006)


Key people
  
Ove Arnstein Brattbakk (CEO) Nils Magnar Johnsen (Chair)

Products
  
Hydroelectricity District heating

Revenue
  
NOK 1,074 million (2006)

HelgelandsKraft is a power company that serves Helgeland in Norway. 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 heating in Mo i Rana and a private equity company.

Contents

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

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

  • Sjona Power Plant, 224 GWh
  • Grytåga Power Plant, 240 GWh
  • Fagervollan Power Plant, 56 GWh
  • Kaldåga Power Plant, 62 GWh
  • Forsland Power Plant, 28 GWh
  • Langfjord Power Plant, 33 GWh
  • Ildgrubfossen Power Plant, 28 GWh
  • Andåsfossen Power Plant, 6,5 GWh
  • References

    HelgelandsKraft Wikipedia