Statkraft first entered the Irish market in 2018 following the acquisition of Element Power’s Irish and UK businesses. Picture: Getty
Statkraft, the Norweigan State-owned clean energy company, poured an additional €128 million into its Cork-based Irish operation earlier this month, bringing the total invested since it entered the Irish market to €222 million. It is Statkraft’s largest investment in its Cork operation to date. Last year, the Norwegian parent firm invested €27 million in its Irish projects, and invested €67 million over two traunches throughout 2020. Statkraft first entered the Irish market in 2018 following...
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