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Power generation

Written by Editorial staff | Mar 7, 2022 8:55:02 AM
What is Power generation?
Power production is the production of all types of power, such as hydro, wind, solar, nuclear and thermal power.

In Norway, water, wind and thermal power are all generated, with hydropower accounting for most of the generation. The resource base for hydropower depends on the amount of precipitation that falls and a landscape with a large vertical drop. In this regard, Norway stands out from the rest of Europe, where thermal power generation (oil, coal and gas) still dominates.

What does Cegal do?

Cegal does not generate power itself, but we are Scandinavia's most specialised supplier of technology to the energy sector. By drawing on our extensive knowledge and many years of experience of the industry’s value chain and the opportunities that lie in the introduction of new technology, we help to increase the benefits of digitalisation for over 80 companies and organisations around the world within the production, transport and sale of energy.

Find out more about our services for the Energy sector here >

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 Elhub, added grid value, power generator