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Aker Solutions AS sources electricity that is 100% renewable and backed by EACs for its consumption in 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025.

Aker Solutions' Renewable Energy Sourcing Philosophy

Aker Solutions delivers integrated solutions, products and services to the global energy industry. They enable low-carbon oil and gas production and develop renewable solutions to meet future energy needs. Their purpose is to solve global energy challenges for future generations by leveraging their extensive experience and capabilities to meet the world’s growing demand for sustainable, reliable, and affordable power.
By 2025, Aker Solutions will have expanded their transitional solutions for oil and gas production and their renewable energy portfolio to account for 1/3 of their revenues.
By 2030, more than 2/3 of their revenues will come from these solutions, their own emissions will have been cut in half, and their electricity consumption will be based on 100% renewable energy.

The production of renewable electricity is certified by Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs). These are the accepted legal instrument through which claims of renewable energy generation and consumption are substantiated in the global renewable energy market. There are different types of EAC for different regions of the world, and they are all in compliance with the quality criteria set by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol in the latest Scope 2 guidance document.

Consumption Years

2025
Aurland Hydropower

Aurland Hydropower

Living proof that technology and nature can co-exist beautifully, Aurland is one of Norway's most prized tourist areas while also hosting one of the largest hydroplants in the country.
  • Norway
  • Hydro
  • Environmental impact
  • Heritage
Hafslund

Hafslund

The Hafslund power plant is located at Sarpsfossen (pictured - photo by Simo Vaikre) and it is one of Norway’s oldest hydro plants. Hafslund power plant is comprised of four Francis Turbines, which make for an annual production of 160 GWh.
  • Norway
  • Hydro
  • Re-investment
Fossumfoss Kykkelsrud (FKF)

Fossumfoss Kykkelsrud (FKF)

FKF generates its electricity from the Glomma river, the longest in Norway. With an installed capacity of 230 MW and an annual output of 1 265 GWh, it is one of Norway’s largest run-of-river hydro plants. It also meets the strict criteria set by the Swedish eco-label Bra Miljøval.
  • Norway
  • Hydro
  • Re-investment
  • Third-party certification
Sarp Hydropower

Sarp Hydropower

Sarp hydroplant harnesses energy from the powerful drop of Sarpsfossen waterfall located just outside the city of Sarpsborg in Eastern Norway.
  • Norway
  • Hydro
  • Environmental impact
  • Heritage
  • Re-investment
Hol III

Hol III

Hol III is a run-of-river power plant located in Hallingdal, Norway. The power plant was put into operation in 1958, and utilizes a drop of 98 meters from Holsfjord. The plant has an installed capacity of 60 MW, and annual production is approximately 228 GWh.
  • Norway
  • Hydro
  • Re-investment
Embretsfoss

Embretsfoss

The Embretsfoss hydropower plant is located in the municipality of Modum in Buskerud, Norway. Embretsfoss III and IV have replaced the former Embretsfoss I and II that were commissioned back in 1916 and 1921. The power plant plant has an annual power production of 335 GWh.
  • Norway
  • Hydro
  • Re-investment
Norwegian hydro

Norwegian hydro

Hydropower has been a vital mode of electricity production in the country for over a century. With 33 GW of installed capacity, hydro produces over 95% of Norway's electricity.
  • Norway
  • Hydro
2024
Aurland Hydropower

Aurland Hydropower

Living proof that technology and nature can co-exist beautifully, Aurland is one of Norway's most prized tourist areas while also hosting one of the largest hydroplants in the country.
  • Norway
  • Hydro
  • Environmental impact
  • Heritage
2023
Aurland Hydropower

Aurland Hydropower

Living proof that technology and nature can co-exist beautifully, Aurland is one of Norway's most prized tourist areas while also hosting one of the largest hydroplants in the country.
  • Norway
  • Hydro
  • Environmental impact
  • Heritage
Norwegian hydro

Norwegian hydro

Hydropower has been a vital mode of electricity production in the country for over a century. With 33 GW of installed capacity, hydro produces over 95% of Norway's electricity.
  • Norway
  • Hydro
2022
Tafjord I

Tafjord I

Tafjord I is a hydropower plant located in Tafjordbygda, in Norway. The renovated plant, which started producing electricity in 1989, was built as replacement for the original Tafjord I, which dates back to 1923. Until 1952, the original Tafjord I supplied electricity to Ålesund and the surrounding area.
  • Norway
  • Hydro
  • Environmental impact
Tafjord 4

Tafjord 4

Tafjord 4 takes advantage of the fall from Zakariasvatn to the fjord, and the catchment area from Muldal. The station is located in the mountains in Tafjordbygda and is the largest of the stations in operation by Tafjord.
  • Norway
  • Hydro