TUSSA ENERGI AS – Market Overview
TUSSA ENERGI AS (Norwegian organisation number 876795442) is a hydropower owner operating across Western Norway. The company maintains a substantial portfolio within the Norwegian hydropower sector, reflecting the strategic importance of renewable energy generation in the region [1][2].
The company's operations span two fylker—Møre og Romsdal and Vestland—positioning it as a regional player in Norway's decentralized hydropower landscape. This geographic footprint aligns with the distribution of hydropower resources in Western Norway, where abundant precipitation and elevation changes create favorable conditions for power generation [3].
Geographic Presence and Portfolio Distribution
TUSSA ENERGI AS holds 28 hydropower plants across its operational territory [2]. These assets are distributed across two fylker:
- Møre og Romsdal – Western coastal region
- Vestland – South-central region
This dual-fylke presence reflects a diversified geographic strategy, reducing concentration risk and enabling the company to benefit from varying hydrological conditions across different catchment areas. The distribution across multiple regions is characteristic of mature Norwegian hydropower operators seeking to optimize generation across diverse water resources.
Notable plants within the portfolio include Dale, Viddal, Kopa, Dalane, and Tenneelva, each contributing to the company's overall generation capacity.
Position in the Norwegian Hydropower Landscape
Norway's hydropower sector is characterized by a mix of state-owned, municipal, and private operators. TUSSA ENERGI AS represents a significant participant in this ecosystem, managing assets that contribute to both regional energy supply and the broader Norwegian power market [1][3].
The company's 28-plant portfolio places it among the more substantial independent hydropower operators in Western Norway. This scale enables meaningful participation in the wholesale electricity market while maintaining operational flexibility across multiple generation sites.
The Norwegian hydropower system is one of Europe's most developed, with extensive regulation and storage capacity. Operators like TUSSA ENERGI AS benefit from this mature infrastructure, regulatory framework, and established market mechanisms [3].
Data Access and Detailed Information
Comprehensive operational data—including installed capacity, annual generation volumes, efficiency metrics, and financial performance—is available to registered users of the HydroSec platform. This includes detailed plant-level information and portfolio analytics [2].
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Risks and Limitations
Hydrological Risk: Hydropower generation is dependent on precipitation and water availability. Drought periods or lower-than-average inflow can reduce generation volumes and revenue [3].
Market Price Risk: Hydropower operators are exposed to wholesale electricity prices, which fluctuate based on supply, demand, and broader energy market conditions.
Regulatory Risk: Changes to Norwegian energy policy, grid regulations, or environmental requirements could impact operational costs or generation constraints.
Data Completeness: The information presented reflects data available in the HydroSec database as of the last update. Some operational or financial details may not be publicly available or may require direct contact with the operator.
No Investment Advice: This profile is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, financial recommendation, or valuation guidance. Asset managers and investors should conduct independent due diligence and consult with qualified advisors before making investment decisions.
