Svorka Energi
Svorka Energi AS is a Norwegian power company owned by the municipalities of Surnadal (41%), Halsa (17%), Rindal (17%), and Møre og Romsdal (25%).[1] Its registered office is at Skei. The company's annual sales are approximately 200 million kroner.[1] The company is headed by Halvard Fjeldvær, who succeeded Erlend Eriksen in 2013.[2][3]
The company consists of:
- Svorka Produksjon AS (a power generation company)
- Svorka Energi AS (a power supplier)
- Svorka Aksess (an internet service provider)
Svorka Produksjon
Svorka Produksjon AS is a power generation company in Møre og Romsdal with its registered office in Surnadal. The company currently has an ownership interest in the following power plants:
- Valsøyfjord Hydroelectric Power Station (100% ownership)
- Svorka Hydroelectric Power Station (50% ownership, Statkraft 50%)
- Nordsvorka Hydroelectric Power Station (50% ownership, Statkraft 50%)
- Svorka District Heating Plant (75% ownership, Landbrukshuset 25%)
- Brandåa Hydroelectric Power Station (100% ownership)
- Grytdalen Hydroelectric Power Station (100% ownership)
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