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Naturkraft

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Industry
  
Power

Products
  
Electricity

Headquarters
  
Tysvær, Norway

Type of business
  
Private

Area served
  
Norway

Revenue
  
NOK 0 million (2006)

Founded
  
1994

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Founder
  
Statkraft Statoil Norsk Hydro

Key people
  
Arne Liverud (CEO) Bjørn Blaker (Chairman)

Owners
  
Statkraft (50%), Statoil (50%)

Naturkraft


Naturkraft is a Norwegian power company that operates one natural gas powered thermal power station located at Kårstø. It also holds a permit to build a second one at Kollsnes. The company is owned by Statoil and Statkraft, with 50% each.

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History

The company was founded in 1994 by Statkraft, Statoil and Norsk Hydro with 1/3 ownership each, though Statoil in 2004 sold its ownership to Statkraft and Norsk Hydro. In 1996, Naturkraft received permission from the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate to build both of the plants, at Kårstø and Kollsnes. In 1997, the permits were confirmed by the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. In 1999, the permit for emissions was granted by the Norwegian Pollution Control Authority, and confirmed by the Norwegian Ministry of the Environment in 2001.

In September 2005 Arne Liverud took up the position as CEO at Naturkraft AS.

Controversy

The construction of the two power stations has provoked a huge controversy in Norway, due to the large amounts of carbon dioxide that will be emitted. The Kårstø plant will emmit 1.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, or about 2.5% of the total emissions of Norway. Prior to the opening of the Kårstø power station on November 2, 2007 Norway's sole domestic production of grid electricity was provided through renewable energy.

References

Naturkraft Wikipedia