Norway's Statkraft agrees sale of Dutch renewables business
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on August 27, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on August 27, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026
Statkraft has agreed to sell its Dutch renewable energy division to Greenchoice, including 120 MWp of solar assets, as part of its strategy to streamline operations.
OSLO (Reuters) -Norway's biggest utility, state-owned Statkraft, said on Wednesday it has agreed to sell its renewable energy development activities in the Netherlands to Dutch firm Greenchoice for an undisclosed sum.
The share purchase agreement covers 120 megawatt peak (MWp) of operating solar power assets and as well as a portfolio of solar, wind and battery projects, and the transfer of the local team, Statkraft said.
Closing is expected in the autumn, it added.
The divestment is part of Statkraft's efforts to streamline operations, cut costs and focus on core activities.
(Reporting by Nora Buli, editing by Terje Solsvik)
Dutch firm Greenchoice is acquiring Statkraft's renewable energy development activities in the Netherlands.
The sale includes 120 megawatt peak of operating solar power assets, a portfolio of solar, wind, and battery projects, as well as the transfer of the local team.
The closing of the sale is expected in the autumn.
The divestment is part of Statkraft's efforts to streamline operations, cut costs, and focus on core activities.
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