Varanger Kraft Explained

Varanger Kraft AS
Type:Municipal owned
Foundation:1938
Location:Vadsø, Norway
Key People:Åge Andresen (CEO)
Terje Kofoed (Chairman)
Area Served:Eastern Finnmark
Industry:Power
Revenue: NOK 314 million (2006)
Operating Income:NOK 109 million (2006)
Net Income:NOK 101 million (2006)
Num Employees:107 (2007)
Homepage:www.varangerkraft.no

Varanger Kraft is a municipal owned power company that operates four hydroelectric power stations producing 420 GWh per year through the subsidiary Pasvik Kraft, operates the power grid in the seven owner municipalities in Eastern Finnmark with of power lines and 16,000 customers, as well as retails power through Barents Energi. Head offices are located in Vadsø.

The company is owned by Sør-Varanger Municipality (31.25%), Vadsø Municipality (21.88%), Tana Municipality (12.50%), Vardø Municipality (12.5%), Båtsfjord Municipality (9.38%), Berlevåg Municipality (6.25%) and Nesseby Municipality (6.25%). It operates the power grid in the same municipalities. The four power stations are, Melkefoss, Skogfoss and .

History

The company dates back to 1938. It was made a limited company in 1994, and in 2000 it bought the defunct mining company Sydvaranger, that it later sold to Tschudi Group. In 2003 the company was transformed to a corporate model.