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Eviny is one of Norway's largest hydropower producers, operating 39 power plants and 5 partially owned hydropower plants, with an average annual production of 7.7 TWh.
Services
Eviny provides a range of energy-related services with a focus on renewable energy production and distribution. They operate 39 hydroelectric power plants and have partial ownership in another five, generating an average of 7.7 TWh of hydroelectric power each year. This is enough to supply approximately 480,000 Norwegian households. Eviny also delivers district heating to 1,050 buildings, accounting for 300 GWh of energy in 2022. Additionally, they have built over 200 kilometers of district heating pipelines since 2003. Their offerings include electrification projects, such as building land power facilities for offshore ships and setting up charging stations for vehicles and boats.
Renewable Energy Projects
Eviny is a significant player in renewable energy in Norway. They recently acquired the Guleslettene and Tellenes wind farms, two of the country's best-managed wind power facilities. Over the next decade, Eviny plans to generate an additional 2.5 TWh of renewable energy. The company has also committed to investing over 40 billion kroner in new renewable energy projects, in enhancing electric grids, and in various electrification measures. One of their landmark projects includes establishing the United Kingdom's first land power facility for offshore ships in Scotland, in collaboration with Montrose Port Authority.
Hydropower Production
Eviny is one of Norway's largest producers of hydroelectric power. They operate 39 fully-owned hydroelectric power plants and have an installed capacity of 1,981 MW. Additionally, they co-own five other hydroelectric plants. On average, these facilities produce 7.7 TWh of electricity annually, sufficient to meet the energy needs of approximately 480,000 homes. Their hydroelectric operations are run under a value-based management system, focusing on operation, maintenance, upgrading, expansion, and redesign.
Electrification and Sustainability Initiatives
Eviny has made significant strides in electrification and sustainability. In 2023, they built 50 new charging stations, contributing to a substantial reduction of 35,399 tons of CO2 emissions. Their strategic focus areas include the building of charging stations for cars and boats, implementing land power solutions for cruise ships and the aquaculture sector, and providing battery technology for the construction industry. These initiatives are part of their broader goal to support the green industrial growth and transition in the Vestland region.
Community Engagement
Eviny is also actively engaged in community support and development. They have distributed nearly 80,000 outfits to children and young people in the Vestland region as part of their social mission. Eviny has also formed partnerships to establish customer-centric energy solutions utilizing thermal energy. Their vision is to become the most value-creating conglomerate in the Vestland region, aiding green industrial growth and transition over the next pivotal decade.