HYDRO ENERGI AS – Market Overview
HYDRO ENERGI AS (Norwegian organisation number 930187240) is a hydropower owner operating within Norway's renewable energy sector [1]. The company maintains a portfolio of hydroelectric assets strategically positioned across the country's primary hydropower regions [2].
Portfolio & Geographic Presence
HYDRO ENERGI AS operates 12 hydropower plants across its portfolio [3]. The company's geographic footprint spans two Norwegian counties: Telemark and Vestland [4], regions that form the backbone of Norway's hydroelectric generation capacity.
These regions are among Norway's most significant hydropower zones, reflecting the company's strategic positioning within the national energy infrastructure. The distribution across multiple fylker provides operational diversification and exposure to distinct hydrological and market conditions.
Key Assets
The company's portfolio includes several established hydropower facilities. Notable plants within the HYDRO ENERGI AS portfolio include:
- **Mæl** – A key asset in the company's operational base
- **Skagen** – Contributing to regional generation capacity
- **Herva** – Supporting the Telemark/Vestland presence
- **Svelgfoss** – Part of the diversified asset mix
- **Mannsberg** – Extending portfolio reach
Each facility represents a distinct operational and financial component within the broader portfolio structure. Detailed technical specifications, capacity data, and performance metrics for individual plants are available upon account registration.
Significance in Norwegian Hydropower
HYDRO ENERGI AS represents one of Norway's numerous independent and regional hydropower operators. Norway's hydroelectric sector comprises hundreds of plant owners ranging from large utilities to smaller regional operators. HYDRO ENERGI AS's position as a multi-plant operator across established hydropower regions underscores its role as a meaningful participant in the national energy landscape [5].
The company's presence in Telemark and Vestland—both historically significant hydropower centers—reflects the geographic concentration of Norway's renewable generation infrastructure. These regions benefit from substantial water resources, established grid infrastructure, and mature market mechanisms for power trading.
Data Access & Transparency
HydroSec provides comprehensive data on HYDRO ENERGI AS and its portfolio through a registered user interface. Specific information including:
- Individual plant capacity and generation profiles
- Detailed geographic coordinates and operational specifications
- Historical performance and availability data
- Ownership structure and corporate registration details
All data derives from authoritative Norwegian sources: Brønnøysundregisteret (the Norwegian Business Registry) and the NVE Powerplant API (Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate) [5].
Unregistered users can view basic owner information and portfolio composition. Full technical and financial datasets require account access.
Risiken und Grenzen / Risks & Limitations
Data Scope: This profile reflects information current as of the last data synchronisation with Brønnøysundregisteret and NVE systems. Real-time operational or financial data is nicht öffentlich publiziert on this platform.
No Financial Advice: This content is informational only and does not constitute investment advice, valuation guidance, or recommendations regarding HYDRO ENERGI AS or its assets. Asset managers and investors must conduct independent due diligence and obtain professional legal and financial counsel.
Portfolio Composition: While HydroSec maintains comprehensive plant-level data, specific capacity figures, generation volumes, and financial metrics are restricted to registered users to protect commercially sensitive information.
Regulatory Changes: Norwegian hydropower regulation, grid tariffs, and renewable energy policy are subject to ongoing change. This profile does not account for prospective regulatory developments.
Third-Party Data: Information sourced from Brønnøysundregisteret and NVE is believed accurate but remains subject to the data governance policies of those authorities.
