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Fortum Oslo Varme

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Fortum Oslo Varme is a Norwegian utility company, a joint venture between Fortum and the City of Oslo. It is the largest supplier of district heating and cooling in Oslo, primarily utilizing waste-to-energy and other renewable sources to provide sustainable energy solutions to the city.

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Founded 2010
UtilityOperatorDeveloper

Strategic Overview

  • Strong focus on decarbonization and circular economy principles through waste-to-energy and carbon capture technologies.
  • Committed to expanding and modernizing the district heating and cooling networks in Oslo to meet growing demand and improve efficiency.
  • Key player in Oslo's ambition to become a zero-emission city by providing sustainable and reliable energy solutions.

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Key People

Anders Regland
Administrerende direktør (CEO)

Track Record

200
MW Total
14
Years Active
Notable projects: Klemetsrud Waste-to-Energy Plant, Oslo District Heating and Cooling Network, Klemetsrud Carbon Capture Project

Detailed Analysis

Technologies
District HeatingDistrict CoolingWaste-to-EnergyCarbon Capture and Storage (1 deal)BiomassHeat Pumps
Sectors
UtilitiesEnergy Transition
Geographies
Norway (1 deal)
Deal Stage
OperatingBrownfieldGreenfield

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