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AUGUST 2015 DESIGN: ARTBOX PRINT: RK GRAFISK

Providing pure energy


In a world facing major climate challenges, Statkrafts core product is more in demand
and valuable than ever before. Statkrafts ambition is to strengthen its position as a
leading international provider of pure energy.
Statkraft will follow two main paths:

Participate in Europes
transition to cleaner
power production

Statkraft AS
PO Box 200, Lilleaker
NO-0216 Oslo
Street address: Lilleakerveien 6
Telephone: +47 24 06 70 00
Fax: +47 24 06 70 01
info@statkraft.no
www.statkraft.com
A LEADER IN INTERNATIONAL HYDROPOWER
Based on a 100 years of hydropower experience,
Statkraft develops renewable energy from hydro,
wind and biomass. The Blsj reservoir represents
the power and flexibility of modern hydropower.

Build new, clean electricity


generation in emerging
markets

Five strategic areas


Statkrafts strategy is based on five
focus areas:
European

flexible generation
Consists of hydropower in the Nordics,
on the Continent and the UK, as well
as gasfired power plants.
Trading

& Origination (T&O)


Statkrafts T&O activities have demonstrated
strong value creation in the European
market. Going forward, Statkraft intends to

develop T&O activities in selected emerging


markets where Statkraft has assets and
exploit new business opportunities in a
transforming European energy market.
Hydropower

in emerging markets
Statkraft aims at building operations in
South-East Europe, South America and
South Asia, and develop a diversified
portfolio of profitable hydropower assets
in lower-income countries with high
growth potential.

Pure energy from numerous sources

power in Norway,
Sweden and the UK
Main focus for onshore wind power in
the Nordics will be on ongoing projects.
Statkrafts ambition in offshore wind
power is to establish the role as a lead
operator in Northern Europe.

Development, construction and


operation of hydropower, wind
power and district heating.
Operation of gas power through
Naturkraft AS. Trading activities.

Wind

District

heating in Norway and Sweden


Focus is to further develop profitability and
portfolio optimisation.

HYDROPOWER
The majority of the Statkraft
Groups energy production is
generated through hydropower.
Production takes place in more
than 370 hydropower plants in
Europe, South America, Africa and
Asia. The Statkraft Group is also
constructing new hydropower
plants in Norway, Albania and
Turkey.

WIND POWER
Wind power is one of the most
environment-friendly forms of
energy available for use in largescale energy production. Statkraft
operates onshore wind farms in
Norway, Sweden and the UK and
has a range of projects under
development and construction.
In the UK, Statkraft is also involved
in the development, construction
and operation of large offshore
wind farms.

GAS POWER
Statkraft owns three modern gasfired power plants in Germany and
has shareholdings in two other
gas-fired plants, one in Germany
and one in Norway. We believe our
gas-fired power plants will play an
important role in balancing the still
growing renewable power
generated from wind and sun.

Using knowledge and experience to


achieve ambitious goals and be
recognised as a leading player.

Responsible

Hydropower operation.
Development, construction and operation of
on- and offshore wind
power together with
partners. Trading
activities.

market leader in
renewable energy
Ownership in more than 400 power plants
with a total capacity of 18 300 MW.
The hydropower plants have a total
annual generation capacity of more
than 50 TWh.
Develops and generates hydropower,
wind power, gas power, biomass power
and district heating.

Operation of hydropower and


district heating, in addition to
wind power development,
construction and operation.
Trading activities.

Trading activities

BELGIUM
Operation of hydropower,
gas power and biomass
power. Trading activities.

DISTRICT HEATING
Statkraft is focusing on district heating, based
on environment-friendly energy sources. In
Norway, the Statkraft Group operates 25 district
heating plants in different locations. The
company also operates four district heating
plants in Sweden.

NEPAL

Hydropower
development

BIOMASS POWER
Statkraft is the owner of two biomass power
plants in Germany. The biomass power plants
are exclusively fuelled by shredded scrap wood.
The utilisation of wood as fuel is CO2-neutral.

TURKEY

ALBANIA
Hydropower
construction

More than 100 years


of renewable energy

Hydropower
operation through JV

Hydropower construction
and operation. Trading
activities.

LAOS

SOUTHEAST EUROPE

Statkraft

can trace its history back


to 1895, when the Norwegian state
acquired its first waterfall for the purpose
of hydropower production. Later, after the
turn of the century, expansion of powerintensive industry was the driving force
behind the construction of several
hydropower plants in Norway.

Hydropower
through SN Power

Trading activities.
Offices in Bulgaria,
Romania and Serbia.

Hydropower
development
and operation
through JV.
Trading activities.

Hydropower and wind


power development
and operation.
Trading activities.

After

Hydropower
through SN Power

Statkraft in numbers

SRI LANKA
Hydropower operation
through JV

More than

energy related contracts traded per year

THE PHILIPPINES

PERU

400 20 500 000


countries

hydropower in emerging
markets outside Europe directly and
through SN Power.
4200 employees and active in more
than 20 countries.
More than 100 years of experience
as a generator of pure energy.
Wholly owned by the Norwegian state.
Gross operating revenues of
NOK 52.3 billion in 2014.

FRANCE

Thinking creatively, identifying


opportunities and developing
effective solutions.

PANAMA

power plants around


the world

Develops

GERMANY

BRAZIL

More than

leader in onshore wind power in


Norway and Sweden, and a significant
player in the development of offshore
wind farms in the UK.
Investing in innovation and new
energy solutions.
A significant player at the European
energy exchanges with cutting-edge
expertise in physical and financial
energy trading.

Facts and figures per August 2015.


Please visit www.statkraft.com for updates.

INDIA

Present in
more than

A

THE NETHERLANDS

Treasury
Centre

Innovative

Creating value, while showing concern for


employees, customers, the environment
and society in general.

European

SWEDEN

UNITED KINGDOM

Our values
Competent

Statkraft at a glance

NORWAY

Hydropower
through SN Power

Hydropower
operation

CHILE
Statkraft
SN Power/Agua Imara

Hydropower development
and operation

ZAMBIA
Hydropower
through SN Power

the Second World War the


authorities in Norway wanted to realise
the enormous potential offered by
unutilised hydropower resources, and this
second major period of expansion lasted
until the mid 1980s.

In

1991, the Norwegian power market


was the first power market in the world
to be deregulated. Statkraft was
established in 1992 to take charge of
the Norwegian states power production
and sales. A national power exchange
was also established.

Statkraft

has had a presence in Sweden


since 1996, and has had its own power
generation facilities since 2005. In 1998
the company expanded its trading
activities to cover the European continent
through the establishment of trading
offices in the Netherlands and Germany.

Statkraft

opened its first wind power


facility in Smla, Norway in 2002.

District

heating in Statkraft started with


the acquisition of Trondheim Energiverk
in 2002, currently expanded to cover
nearly 20 locations in Norway and
Sweden.

Statkraft

and Norfund established SN


Power in 2002, to develop hydropower in
emerging markets.

The

opening of gas-fired plants in


Germany in 2007 marked an important
milestone. It gave Statkraft its first
own production capacity on the

European continent, reinforcing the


power trading activities.
In

2008 Statkraft added 53 hydropower


plants to its power plant portfolio, and
became the largest renewable energy
generator in Europe.

Statkraft

entered the Turkish electricity


market in 2009 and is now operating
two and constructing one hydropower
plant in Turkey.

In

2012 Sheringham Shoal Offshore


Wind Farm, of which Statkraft owns
50 per cent, opened. This is Statkrafts
first offshore wind power facility.

In

2014, the South-American and SouthAsian activities of SN Power was


operationally integrated into Statkraft.

Statkraft

strengthened its positions in


Brazil and Chile through acquisitions in
2015.

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