Organisation and management
Legal structure
Hafslund is one of Norway's largest energy and infrastructure groups and is structured around three major subsidiaries: Hafslund Eco Vannkraft, Hafslund Oslo Celsio and Hafslund Vekst. Hafslund Eco Vannkraft is Norway's second largest power producer, and Hafslund Oslo Celsio is Norway's largest supplier of district heating. Hafslund Vekst owns 50 per cent of Eidsiva Energi, and the Group owns 50 per cent of Elvia, which is Norway's largest grid company. Hafslund is owned by the City of Oslo, which has a 100 per cent ownership interest.
Hafslund Eco Vannkraft
Hafslund’s hydropower business consists of 81 power plants that are spread over large parts of Southern Norway and are based on three legal groups:
- Hafslund Eco Vannkraft, with subsidiaries that own and operate power plants in Vestland, Viken and Innlandet – a total of approximately 18 TWh, of which 15 TWh is owned and managed. Hafslund has direct ownership in Hafslund Eco Vannkraft (56.5 per cent), and indirect ownership through a 50 per cent stake in Eidsiva Energi, which holds an ownership interest of 43.5 per cent. This gives the Group a total ownership interest of 78.3 per cent in Hafslund Eco Vannkraft.
- Hafslund Produksjon Holding with subsidiaries that own and operate power plants in Lower Glomma – a total of approximately 3 TWh. Hafslund owns 90 per cent of Hafslund Produksjon Holding, while the remaining 10 per cent is held by Svartisen.
- Oslo Lysverker, which owns and operates the Hammeren power plant in Oslo. Hafslund owns 100 per cent of Oslo Lysverker.
Hafslund Oslo Celsio
Hafslund has a 60 per cent ownership interest in Hafslund Oslo Celsio. In addition, Hafslund Oslo Celsio owns 100 per cent of the fibre company Hafslund Fiber.
Hafslund Vekst and Hafslund Ny Energi
Hafslund owns 100 per cent of Hafslund Vekst and 65 per cent of Hafslund Ny Energi. Hafslund Vekst owns 50 per cent of Eidsiva Energi, 49 per cent of Fredrikstad Energi and 50 per cent of Volte.
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Hafslund is one of Norway’s largest energy and infrastructure groups.
Management
Hafslund is headed by CEO Finn Bjørn Ruyter. The Group had 686 employees at the end of 2022. Several changes were implemented within the Group management team during the year. At the end of 2022, the Group management team consisted of eight directors, four of whom were new directors for the year. In addition to the CEO, the management team includes three directors who represent the three major subsidiaries and four directors who represent Group support units.