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    Norway's Statkraft to Cut Costs by $292 Million, May Announce Layoffs

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    Posted on June 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Statkraft aims to cut costs by $292 million by 2027 due to market changes, focusing on solar, wind, and batteries, while halting new projects in Norway and Portugal.

    Statkraft Plans $292 Million Cost Reduction and Possible Layoffs

    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Norwegian state-owned utility Statkraft said on Wednesday it would cut its annual costs by around 15% or 2.9 billion crowns ($292 million) by 2027, citing increased global uncertainty, higher expenses and lower power prices.

    The company already announced in May that it had stopped developing new green hydrogen projects due to higher costs and uncertain demand, after it scaled back its hydrogen ambition last year.

    "Statkraft needs to adapt to the changing market and increased geopolitical uncertainty," Statkraft CEO Birgitte Ringstad Vartdal said in a statement on Wednesday.

    The specific measures, including any staff reductions, will be identified during the second half of 2025, the company said.

    Statkraft said it would prioritise near term profitable technologies, including solar, wind and batteries in fewer markets, pointing to slow development of the offshore wind industry.

    "Offshore wind will play an important role in the power mix in Europe, but the pace of development of the industry has been slower than previously forecasted, and this has impacted the ability to drive down costs in the short term," Vartdal said.

    The company said it would stop further activities in new projects, including Norway's upcoming allocation round of Utsira Nord, and that it will stop its development activities in Portugal.

    It added that it would assess its investment in solar, wind and batteries in Poland, but that it would proceed with the development of the North Irish Sea Array project. Statkraft will continue market activities in both Portugal and Poland, it said.

    ($1 = 9.9445 Norwegian crowns)

    (Reporting by Louise Breusch Rasmussen, editing by Terje Solsvik)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Statkraft plans to cut costs by $292 million by 2027.
    • •The company cites global uncertainty and lower power prices.
    • •Statkraft will focus on solar, wind, and batteries.
    • •Offshore wind development is slower than expected.
    • •Statkraft halts new projects in Norway and Portugal.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Norway's Statkraft to cut costs by $292 million, may announce layoffs

    1What is Statkraft's planned cost reduction?

    Statkraft plans to cut its annual costs by around 15% or 2.9 billion crowns, equivalent to $292 million, by 2027.

    2Why is Statkraft cutting costs?

    The company cites increased global uncertainty and the need to adapt to changing market conditions and geopolitical factors.

    3What projects is Statkraft halting?

    Statkraft has stopped developing new green hydrogen projects and will cease its development activities in Portugal.

    4When will Statkraft announce specific measures regarding layoffs?

    The specific measures, including potential staff reductions, will be identified during the second half of 2025.

    5What technologies will Statkraft prioritize?

    Statkraft will focus on near-term profitable technologies, including solar, wind, and batteries, while scaling back in other areas.

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