We are part of the Statkraft Group, a leading international hydropower company and Europe’s largest generator of renewable energy.
100%
Norwegian
State Owned
125+ Years’
Renewable
Energy
Experience
A
Credit
Rating*
7,000
Employees
Worldwide
RENEW THE WAY THE WORLD IS POWERED
Statkraft is Europe’s largest renewable energy producer. Spanning across 20 countries, Statkraft develops and operates renewable energy assets, buys and sells energy and invests 100% of growth into renewables.
Statkraft’s global vision is to renew the way the world is powered. As part of the Statkraft group, we’re working to deliver this vision, together.
STATKRAFT AND BRYT ENERGY
British born and based, we have the expertise, passion and local knowledge to help bring Statkraft’s global vision to life in the UK, by supplying zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity.
Founded in 2016 through a partnership between Statkraft and UK energy experts, MEA, we became 100% owned by Statkraft in 2020. With their 125+ years of renewable experience, you can be sure we’re a reliable, secure and trusted electricity company.
STATKRAFT IN THE UK
Projects
Statkraft has invested over £1.4 billion in the UK’s renewable energy infrastructure since 2006. From onshore wind farms in Scotland and solar projects in England, to a hydropower station in Wales, Statkraft is harnessing natural resources to bring renewable electricity to homes and businesses.
Markets
Statkraft is a leading provider of long-term power purchase agreements in the UK, and also trades a wide range of renewable energy certificates. Alongside this, Statkraft is a key player in the UK Green Hydrogen market, and also helps to maximise the value of grid-scale batteries and flexible generation, with its route-to-market services.
EVs
Also part of the Statkraft group, Mer is a European EV charging company, active in the UK, Norway, Germany, Sweden and Austria. In the UK, they offer public EV charging infrastructure, along with workplace and fleet charging for businesses.
Over 125 years of renewable experience
1895-1945
THE BEGINNING
In Norway, the late 1800s were characterised by heavy investment in hydropower, with waterfalls being purchased and power plants rapidly developed.
1945-1970
LARGE SCALE DEVELOPMENT
Following World War II, economic reconstruction of Norway began, with large-scale hydropower plants being a key development.
1970-1992
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
This period became a time of increasing environmental awareness and led to broader discussions around development and conservation.
1992-2000
TRADING AND NEW POWER MARKETS
During this decade, Statkraft opened its very first office for power trading. Alongside this, it continued to expand across Europe through significant acquisitions.
2000 – 2005
EXPANSION AND INVESTMENT
Entering the new millennium, Statkraft continued to focus its attention on investing in renewable generation, with the ambition to become Europe’s leading renewable energy company.
2005 – 2015
INTERNATIONAL BREAKTHROUGH
During this time, Statkraft made its international breakthrough and became Europe’s largest generator of renewable energy. Operating in the UK from 2006, they’ve since invested £1.4 billion in the UK’s renewable energy infrastructure.
2015 – ONWARDS
LEADING THE TRANSITION TO RENEWABLE ENERGY
For many years, Statkraft has used the position as Europe’s leading renewable energy generator to demonstrate its commitment to powering a cleaner future. They’ve invested 100% of its growth into renewables and took on a leading role in the shift to renewable energy.
Discover our heritage
To learn more about Statkraft and their work across the globe, or to read their latest analysis on our future energy world, take a look below.
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