About NTE ENERGI AS
NTE ENERGI AS is a hydropower owner and operator headquartered in Norway [1]. The company is registered with the Norwegian business registry (Brønnøysundregisteret) under organization number 988340715 [2]. As a key player in Norway's renewable energy sector, NTE ENERGI AS maintains a substantial presence in hydropower generation, contributing to the country's position as a global leader in clean energy production.
Portfolio Overview
NTE ENERGI AS operates 21 hydropower plants [3] across its service territory. This diversified portfolio reflects the company's commitment to reliable and sustainable energy production. The plants range across different capacity classes and operational profiles, serving both industrial and residential customers throughout its region.
For detailed information on individual power plants, capacity figures, and technical specifications, registered users can access the complete plant-level data within the HydroSec platform.
Geographic Presence
The company's operations are concentrated in Trøndelag [4], one of Norway's primary hydropower regions. This geographic focus allows NTE ENERGI AS to leverage local expertise, established infrastructure, and deep knowledge of regional water resources and market conditions.
Trøndelag's abundant precipitation and elevation changes provide ideal conditions for hydropower generation, making it a strategically important region for Norway's energy supply.
Market Position in Norwegian Hydropower
NTE ENERGI AS represents an important segment of Norway's hydropower landscape [5]. The company's ownership structure and operational scale position it as a meaningful contributor to regional energy supply and the broader Norwegian electricity market.
Norway's hydropower sector is characterized by diverse ownership models—ranging from municipal utilities to private operators. NTE ENERGI AS's operational footprint reflects the distributed nature of hydropower ownership across the country, where regional operators play a critical role in maintaining grid stability and energy security.
Key Power Plants
The HydroSec database tracks several notable facilities within the NTE ENERGI AS portfolio:
- Tunnsjøfoss – A significant facility in the Trøndelag region
- Linvasselv – Contributing to regional generation capacity
- Tunnsjødal – Part of the diversified portfolio
- Follafoss – An operational hydropower installation
- Aunfoss – A key asset in the company's holdings
Access to detailed technical data, historical performance metrics, and capacity information requires authentication within the HydroSec platform.
Data Sources and Transparency
All core information about NTE ENERGI AS is sourced from official Norwegian registries [1][2]. The company's organizational data is maintained by Brønnøysundregisteret (brreg.no), Norway's official business registry. Power plant inventory and technical specifications are cross-referenced with the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE) Powerplant API, ensuring accuracy and regulatory compliance.
This multi-source verification approach provides asset managers and institutional investors with reliable baseline data for due diligence and market analysis.
Accessing Detailed Information
HydroSec subscribers can view comprehensive plant-level data, including:
- Individual power plant capacity and generation profiles
- Historical production data and efficiency metrics
- Technical specifications and operational parameters
- Ownership structure and corporate hierarchy
To explore the full owner profile and related assets, visit the Eigentümer-Übersicht (Owner Overview) page.
Risks and Limitations
Data Availability: Detailed financial performance, current market valuations, and forward-looking projections are nicht öffentlich publiziert (not publicly published) and require direct engagement with the company or licensed market data providers.
Regulatory Changes: Norwegian hydropower operations are subject to evolving energy market regulations, environmental requirements, and grid management policies. Changes to concession terms, water management rules, or electricity market design may impact operational and financial performance.
Hydrological Variability: Hydropower generation is inherently dependent on precipitation and water availability. Drought conditions, climate variability, and seasonal fluctuations can affect annual production volumes and revenue.
Market Price Risk: Electricity prices in the Nordic market are volatile and influenced by regional supply/demand dynamics, interconnection flows, and broader European energy market conditions.
Currency and Geopolitical Risk: For international investors, exposure to Norwegian assets carries currency risk (NOK/EUR, NOK/USD) and broader Nordic geopolitical considerations.
Disclaimer: This profile is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation to buy or sell securities, or a legal opinion. Asset managers and institutional investors should conduct independent due diligence, consult qualified advisors, and verify all material facts before making investment decisions. HydroSec data is sourced from public registries and APIs but is provided without warranty as to completeness or accuracy for specific investment purposes.
