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Sogn og Fjordane Energi
Power company in Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sogn og Fjordane Energi or SFE is a power company that operates in the northern part of Vestland county, Norway. It operates ten hydroelectric power stations and the power grid in the municipalities of Askvoll, Bremanger, Gloppen, Kinn, Stad, and Sunnfjord. Annual average production is 1,263 gigawatt-hours (4,550 TJ).[1]
The company was created in 2003 and is owned by Sogn og Fjordane Holding (49.5%), Eviny (36.8%), Kinn Municipality (4.64%), Gloppen Municipality (3.45%), Bremanger Municipality (2.47%), Stad Municipality (1.57%), Askvoll Municipality (1.48%), and Sunnfjord Municipality (0.08%). It was created after a merger of SFE, Ytre Fjordane Kraftlag, Gloppen Elektrisistetsverk, Firdakraft and Eid Energi.[2][1]
SFE has six wholly owned power stations: Skorge, Skogheim, Øksenelvane, Skogheim, Sagefossen, Åskåra. It also owns a 35% stake in the Leirdøla power station. It also operates three power stations owned by Gloppen Municipality: Eidsfossen, Trysilfossen, and Evebøfossen.
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