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Norwegian renewable energy company
Hafslund AS is a group with ownership within the power industry. The group is fully owned by Oslo municipality. Hafslund's core business streams are hydropower
Hafslund_(company)
Borough of Sarpsborg, Norway
Hafslund is a borough located east of the city centre in the city of Sarpsborg, Norway, Before 1992, Hafslund was a part of Skjeberg municipality. The
Hafslund
Norwegian power and pharmaceutical company
Hafslund Nycomed is a defunct company that existed between 1986 and 1996 after the power and industry company Hafslund had bought the pharmaceutical company
Hafslund_Nycomed
Abandoned railway line in Norway
The Hafslund Line (Norwegian: Hafslundbanen) is an abandoned railway line between Hafslund and Sundløkka in Sarpsborg, Norway. The line was a branch line
Hafslund_Line
Norwegian photographer and zoologist
Per Hafslund (18 August 1918 – 3 May 1990) was a Norwegian biologist, educator and broadcasting person. He was born in Drammen. He graduated in zoology
Per_Hafslund
Norwegian energy and ISP company
County as well as by 25 municipalities. In 2019, it became a subsidiary of Hafslund. The corporation is decentralised and has ten division offices in the two
Eidsiva_Energi
banks were taken over by a third party. In 2007, the security company Hafslund and several banks, including Danske Bank, Sparebank 1 Gruppen, Sparebanken
Nokas_Cash_Handling
Norwegian ship-owner and investor
existence. Hafslund Nycomed was started when Hafslund bought Nycomed in the 1980s, and Brøvig was behind this as a board member of Hafslund. In 1992, the
Tharald_Brøvig_Jr.
(late 1880s–1929; acquired by Sharp & Dohme) Hafslund Nycomed (1986–1996; demerged from parent Hafslund and merged with Amersham) Hospira (2004–2015)
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Norwegian politician
Hans Peder Johansen Hafslund (born Larsen; 29 November 1815 – 19 February 1867) was a Norwegian politician. He was born in Hafslund, Snarvagten, Skjeberg
Hans_Peder_Johansen_Hafslund
Norwegian power company
of Hydroelectricity in Norway. The Majority of the company is owned by Hafslund AS, which itself is owned by the Oslo municipality. E-CO is wholly owned
E-CO_Energi
in Norway. Until 2011, InFiber was called Hafslund Fibernett and was a part of the Hafslund Group. Hafslund sold the company to the private equity fund
InFiber
corporation Hafslund. In 1974 he attended the six-week Advanced Management Program at Harvard University. He became vice chief executive of Hafslund in 1976
Emil_Eriksrud
American lawyer and politician (born 1944)
in Brunswick. In 1983, he was appointed vice president of Swift River/Hafslund Company, which developed alternative energy (hydroelectric and biomass)
Angus_King
Norwegian teacher, editor, missionary, and humanitarian
siblings she was one of the owners of Hafslund Manor, a 340,000 decare estate. She and the other owners sold Hafslund in 1894 to the consortium that became
Henriette_Pauss
Dam in Østfold
factory plans were canceled in 1912 and Vamma Fossekompagnie was sold to Hafslund (company). Construction of the power station started in 1907 and in 1915
Vamma Hydroelectric Power Station
Vamma_Hydroelectric_Power_Station
Finnish energy company
also its stakes in Fredrikstad Energi and Fredrikstad Energi Nett to the Hafslund Group. The heat business was sold to iCON Infrastructure Partners II, L
Fortum
Norwegian landowner
properties herself. These included Losby in Lørenskog as well as the estates Hafslund and Borregaard in Sarpsborg and the Ljan Estate (Ljansbruket) which included
Maren_Juel
County in Eastern Norway
Eidsberg Enningdal Fredrikshald, see Halden Fredrikstad Glemmen Gressvik Hafslund Halden Heli Hobøl Hovin Hvaler Hærland Idd Ingedal Kråkerøy Moss Onsøy
Østfold
Norwegian shipping company
the company chartered vessels providing services to companies such as Hafslund and Bjølvefossen. He expanded with the use of chartered vessels, and soon
Paal_Wilson_&_Co
2009, the Club of Madrid, the Bellona Foundation, and the utility company Hafslund ASA organized the CC9 (Climate Conference 09: Green Technology and Finance
CC9
Norwegian politician, businessman (b. 1960)
Energy, director in Scancem International and chief executive officer in Hafslund. From 2007 to 2019 he was chief executive officer of DNB. He is the chairman
Rune_Bjerke
(1896–1960) Lillesand–Flaksvand Line (Lillesand–Flaksvann) (1896–1953) Hafslund Line (Hafslund–Sundløkka) (1898–1973) Tønsberg–Eidsfoss Line (Tønsberg–Eidsfoss)
Rail_transport_in_Norway
Program (AFA). He previously held leadership positions at Nord Pool ASA, Hafslund ASA, and Aker ASA, and led Aker Clean Carbon AS before joining GC Rieber
GC_Rieber
A licence plate from Hafslund
Vehicle registration plates of Norway
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Norway
Football stadium in Oslo, Norway
north the Postbanken Stand, to the west the VG Stand, to the south the Hafslund Stand and to the west the Bendit Stand. The stadium has 16 entrances with
Ullevaal_Stadion
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
brewery-group. Alvim Borgenhaugen Brevik Fritznerbakken Gleng Greåker Grålum Hafslund Hafslundsøy Hannestad Hasle Høysand Ise Klavestadhaugen Kurland Lande Opsund
Sarpsborg
Norwegian businessman
During a period of ten years starting in 1987 he was president and CEO of Hafslund Nycomed who changed its name after the acquisition of Nycomed. The year
Svein_Aaser
1674, he bought Hafslund Manor (Hafslund Hovedgård) in Sarpsborg. He was the father of three sons: Niels Wernersen took over Hafslund Manor, Jens Wernersen
Werenskiold_(noble_family)
Norwegian energy company
Jonathan Lewis, former CEO of Capita Finn Bjørn Ruyter, former CEO of Hafslund Haakon Bruun-Hanssen, former Chief of Defence of Norway Mikael Karlsson
Equinor
Danish courtier (1700–1778)
Sarpsborg in Østfold as the daughter of the nobleman Niels Werenschiold til Hafslund (1669–1741) and Elisabeth de Tønsberg (1673–1742). On 15 September 1719
Karen_Huitfeldt
Norwegian businessman
1928 he worked as a secretary in the Ministry of Finance. He was hired in Hafslund as a board secretary in 1928, was promoted to manager in 1933 (also manager
Nils_Astrup_Hoel
Railway station in Sarpsborg, Norway
biorefinery Borregaard biorefinery Sarpsborg South 248 m Glomma Borregaard biorefinery 1926 Hafslund 110.96 Eastern Østfold Line 111.53 Østfold Line to Halden
Sarpsborg_Station
Motor vehicle
founders Jan-Petter Skram and Viggo Vargum, and external investors include Hafslund Venture AS, Gezina AS (Th. Brøvig), members of the Selvaag family, Lychegaarden
Buddy_(electric_car)
2030). In 2025, Frontier facilitated a waste-to-energy BECCS offtake with Hafslund Celsio in Oslo (US$31.6 million; 100,000 tons for 2029–2030), and announced
Frontier_Climate
French engineering and technology company
of the Northern Lights carbon capture project in Norway. In July 2022, Hafslund Oslo Celsio awarded Technip Energies a contract for the world's first complete
Technip_Energies
Norwegian businessman, landowner and timber merchant
couple had ten children. Their son, Morten Leuch Elieson (1724-1763) owned Hafslund Manor in Sarpsborg. Their daughter, Karen Elieson (1723-1806), was married
Iver_Elieson
to Green Cargo in 2002, NSB retains 55%) Oslo Energi (parts merged with Hafslund) Postbanken (merged with DnB NOR in 1999) Statkorn (floated on the stock
List of privatizations by country
List_of_privatizations_by_country
Norwegian energy producer
Grønnkraft (25%), Kvalheim Kraft (33%), Rygge sivile lufthavn (15%) and Hafslund (4.5%). The company is owned by Østfold county and thirteen municipalities
Østfold_Energi
the business area Technical Services in the Norwegian power corporation Hafslund ASA, when it was listed as a separate company on the Oslo Stock Exchange
Infratek_(company)
installations, public swimming pools. Shareholders are municipalities. In Norway, Hafslund and Lyse Energi refer to themselves as multi-utility companies. Another
Multi-utility
Norwegian businessperson (born 1962)
Energi. He succeeded acting CEO Odd Øygarden. He has been a board member of Hafslund. In E-CO Energi he was a board member for ten years, from 2006 to 2009
Tore_Olaf_Rimmereid
Island in Norway
Drone photo of Hafslundsøy from Hafslund in the south
Hafslundsøy
Norwegian football clubs season-overview
Bokmål). 2014-03-27. Retrieved 2024-10-29. Stokstad, Morten (2014-06-26). "Hafslund møtte opp - truet med å stenge strømmen på Åråsen". VG (in Norwegian).
List_of_Lillestrøm_SK_seasons
2004 Norwegian TV series or program
seasons, during the spring and autumn of 2004. In the first season Bente Hafslund was the woman getting married, in the second season Ann-Kristin Gresby
Bill.mrk:_Bryllup
Brewery in Sarpsborg, Norway
founded in 1855 under the name Lande Gaard og Bryggeri by merchant Hans Hafslund. In 1905, the Egenæss family acquired the brewery. It has been owned by
Borg_Bryggerier
Norwegian politician (1762–1838)
number of properties including Losby in Lørenskog as well as the estates Hafslund and Borregaard in Sarpsborg and the Ljan Estate (Ljansbruket) which included
Marcus_Gjøe_Rosenkrantz
American pharmaceutical company
the diagnostic imaging business, which it sold to the Norwegian company Hafslund Nycomed AS for US$450 million. In August 1994, Kodak sold the remainder
Sterling_Drug
Norwegian power company
plants. Eviny is the second largest power grid owner in Norway (after Hafslund) with close to 500,000 grid customers. The corporation also offers broadband
Eviny
Football stadium in Norway
Norwegian). Retrieved 29 November 2011. Stokstad, Morten (26 June 2014). "Hafslund møtte opp - truet med å stenge strømmen på Åråsen". VG (in Norwegian).
Åråsen_Stadion
Norwegian business magnate (1795–1864)
blue. He was also the owner of Frogner Manor, the largest co-owner of the Hafslund estate, a co-owner of the Hassel Iron Works and a co-owner of the timber
Benjamin_Wegner
21 August 2006. "FKF – Kykkelsrud". Hafslund Eco. Retrieved 2023-05-14. "Kykkelsrud hydroelectric plant". Hafslund Energi.[permanent dead link] 59°35′N
Kykkelsrud
Invasion of Norway during the Great Northern War
Lützow's decision to divert troops to face Charles. Mörner arrived in Hafslund on 2 March, and Moss on 6 March. Mörner had sent detachments to locate
Norwegian_campaign_of_1716
Norwegian jurist, civil servant and landowner
(1749-1815), Norway's wealthiest woman, and thus became owner of the estates Hafslund Manor and Borregaard Manor in Sarpsborg as well as Stubljan in Nordstrand
Ole_Christopher_Wessel
Borough of Sarpsborg, Norway
council hall (rådhus) is located here. [1] Surfellingen Kala Nygårdshaugen Hafslund Nordberg Bede Navestad Borgen Isesjøen Kalabanen Homepage for the area
Borgenhaugen
Municipality Gulskogen Drammen Municipality Gaarder Elverum Municipality Hafslund Manor Sarpsborg Municipality Peter Elieson Halsnøy Abbey Kvinnherad Municipality
List_of_castles_in_Norway
Norwegian businessperson and politician
Aktiemølle from 1925 to 1945. He was also a supervisory council member of Hafslund. After 1945 he worked as a consultant. From 1925 to 1931 he was a member
Robert_Rafn
Norwegian judge
working in private enterprise. He was a lawyer in Norsk Hydro from 1991 and Hafslund Nycomed from 1993, becoming legal director there before becoming a partner
Erik_Thyness
P A Gjensidige Financials Full line insurance Oslo 1923 Insurance P A Hafslund Utilities Conventional electricity Oslo 1898 Power P A Havfisk Consumer
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Swiss pharmaceutical company
highly successful. In 1986, Nycomed was purchased by the power company Hafslund. In 1994, the diagnostic division of US based Sterling Winthrop was acquired
Nycomed
Norwegian football league season
Galterud – relegated Group 2 Østsiden – promoted Mercantile – promoted Hafslund Skeid 2 Lisleby Tune Oppsal Fagerborg Greåker KFUM Bækkelaget – relegated
1996_Norwegian_Third_Division
Norwegian industrialist
and worked as an engineer and chemist at the Hafslund Chemical Wood Pulp Factory (Norwegian: Hafslund Kemiske Træmassefabrik) from 1883 to 1889. He came
Oscar_Pedersen_(businessman)
Norwegian football league season
Borre Mercantile Greåker Lisleby Tune – relegated Bækkelaget – relegated Hafslund – relegated Group 2 Ullensaker/Kisa – promoted Rælingen Raufoss 2 Vardal
1998_Norwegian_Third_Division
Railway line in Norway
were built from Sarpsborg. A branch to Borregaard opened in 1891 and the Hafslund Line opened eight years later. To avail the problem in Oslo with human
Østfold_Line
Norwegian businessman
member of Hafslund. Altmann, Christian (11 April 1997). "Raser mot kraft-lønninger". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). p. 27. "Dette er det nye Hafslund-styret"
Odd_Øygarden
Telenor BaneTele TDCSong (TDC) Ventelo formerly Banetele Hafslund Telekom Altibox (Lyse AS) Telenor Telia Norge (Telia Company) Ice (Lyse AS)
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Glacier in Nordland, Norway
Norgeskart (in Norwegian). Kartverket. Retrieved 2024-09-07. "Prospectus: Hafslund and Saudefaldene" (PDF). Elkem Energi. 2000. p. 46. Hoel, Adolf; Norvik
Blåmannsisen
Steinkjer promoted. 1. Lisleby (Promoted) 2. Selbak 3. Sprint/Jeløy 4. Hafslund 5. Borgen 6. Tune 7. Torp 8. Askim 1. Mjøndalen (Play-off) 2. Åssiden 3
1956_in_Norwegian_football
Havila Shipping 892.98 HEX Hexagon Composites 1000.42 HNA Hafslund ser. A 7675.95 HNB Hafslund ser. B 5234.28 HRG Hurtigruten 1700.86 IGE IGE Resources
OSEAX
Former Norwegian pharmaceutical company
American companies Lilly and Lederle. Collett-Marwell Hauge was acquired by Hafslund Nycomed in 1990 and later became part of Nycomed Pharma. In 2004 Johan
Collett-Marwell_Hauge
Railway line in Norway
continued with passenger train operations until 4 January 1965. Hafslund built the Hafslund Line from the Eastern Line to their main plant. Built between
Eastern_Østfold_Line
Hassel Iron Works, the Juel, Wegner & Co. timber company and the large Hafslund manor and estate that included around 340,000 decares of forest. He also
Wegner_(Norwegian_family)
5 (in Vennesla) Våg relegated 1. Østsiden (Promoted) 2. Tistedalen 3. Hafslund 4. Tune 5. Sprint/Jeløy 6. Navestad 7. Gresvik 8. Ørje 1. Vestfossen (Play-off)
1961_in_Norwegian_football
Norwegian businessman (born 1962)
Party in the Norwegian parliament Stortinget, before starting work for Hafslund Nycomed in 1993. In 1997-8 he was vice president in Nycomed Pharma before
Helge_Lund
Norwegian football league season
promoted Rælingen Nordstrand Greåker Rakkestad Stovnerkameratene Tune Kløfta Hafslund Borgen – relegated KFUM Oslo – relegated Manglerud Star – relegated Group
1993_Norwegian_Third_Division
Ice hockey venue in Sarpsborg, Norway
in the eastern end being selected. The second rink, named Hafslund Ungdomshall ("Hafslund Youth Hall"), was completed in January 2007. The second rink
Sparta_Amfi
Norwegian engineer and chemist (1893–1967)
50 års jubileum, Bergen 22-24. August 1930. Sogner, Knut: The Case of Hafslund and the Odda Process. In Travis, Anthony S. (ed.): Determinants in the
Erling_Johnson
Norwegian football league season
Kongsvinger 2 Rygge Trøgstad/Båstad Østsiden Galterud Nes Rælingen Torp Hafslund – relegated Løvenstad – relegated Eidskog – relegated Group 2 Skjetten
1994_Norwegian_Third_Division
ICA Norge as 11,009 200 179 4,043 SAS Braathens as 10,828 259 143 3,159 Hafslund asa 10,796 12,471 11,651 2,418 BP Norge as 9,971 6,958 1,955 603 Skanska
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Norwegian architect, industrialist, businessman and diplomat
the Norwegian economy. In addition to Orkla, Norsk Hydro, Borregaard and Hafslund are prominent examples. Christian Trams served as Belgian Consul General
Christian_Thams
Norwegian priest
men—chancellor Jens Bjelke, Bjelke's son-in-law Daniel Ottesen Bildt of Hafslund, Admiral Sten Willumsen Rosenvinge of Tose, and Bishop Oluf Boesen—as patrons
Povel_Hansson_Paus
Norwegian engineer (1902–2001)
plant company, from 1955 before being technical director in the company Hafslund from 1962 to 1969. He was also a member of the Norwegian Electrotechnical
Just_Knut_Qvigstad
Topics referred to by the same term
to: HNA Group, a Chinese conglomerate Hainan Airlines, a Chinese airline Hafslund (company), a Norwegian power company Harry N. Abrams, Inc., now Abrams
HNA
carvings at Borgen (farming), Sarpsborg Municipality Rock carvings at Hafslund (farming), Sarpsborg Municipality Rock carvings at Begby (farming, shipping)
List of rock carvings in Norway
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Norwegian footballer (born 1981)
plays for Borgar in the Norwegian Third Division. He played for local club Hafslund IF before joining Moss, where he appeared in a single Eliteserien game
Pål_Anders_Stubsveen
Bridge in Østfold, Norway
of the bridge the Eastern Østfold Line branches off at the now disused Hafslund Station. The first bridge was a suspension bridge with two brick pillars
Sarp_Bridge
Norwegian business executive (1888–1974)
of the supervisory boards of mining company Sydvaranger, power company Hafslund, and aluminium manufacturer Norsk Aluminium Co. He was also a board member
Jonas_Henry_Støre
American businessman, restaurateur and anthropologist
markets for Merrill Lynch, and as a board member of companies including Hafslund Nycomed. Von Clemm died in 1997, at age 62, in Wellesley, Massachusetts
Michael_von_Clemm
av disse fjerne år fra "den gode gamle tid" (1979) Ibsen og byen (1978) Hafslund gods: Fra Otte Bildt til M. G. Rosenkrantz (1974) Kongevei og fantesti
Mentz_Schulerud
degree from BI Norwegian Business School. He has been vice president for Hafslund Nycomed and Nycomed, and CEO of Nycomed Pharma. From 1996 to 2007 he was
Bjørn_Flatgård
Norwegian businessperson (born 1948)
but grew up in Sarpsborg, in the neighborhood Hafslund. His father spent his career in the company Hafslund. Bård Mikkelsen took his education at the Befalsskolen
Bård_Mikkelsen
Football tournament season
Flekkefjord Steinkjer 8–1 Sverre Strømmen 1–0 Skreia Strømsgodset 1–0 Hafslund Sørfjell 0–4 Donn Tryggkameratene 0–3 Nessegutten Tønsberg Turn 0–5 Åssiden
1964_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian businessperson
Smelteverk with other power-demanding industries. It was coordinated with Hafslund Karbidfabrikk in 1919, and Høy became manager there. When Odda Smelteverk
Iver_Høy
Norwegian engineer and industrialist
he established Hafslund ASA the company which operated the power grid supplying electricity to Oslo. He served as manager of Hafslund until 1928. Bryn
Knud_Bryn
Norwegian jurist and businessperson
1914. He was hired in the Hafslund corporation in 1937 as a judicial secretary. This meant that he worked for both Hafslund, Glommens Træsliberi and Vamma
Fredrik_Stang_Heffermehl
Norwegian historian (born 1944)
at the University of Oslo in 1973 with the paper Hafslund hovedgård og sagbruk. Oversikt over Hafslunds historie i tiden ca. 1600-1786. He was hired at
Sven_G._Eliassen
promoted. 1. Sprint/Jeløy Promoted 2. Torp 3. Kråkerøy 4. Tune 5. Mysen 6. Hafslund 7. Østsiden 8. Rakkestad 1. Åssiden Play-off 2. Drammens BK 3. Røa 4. Spartacus
1958_in_Norwegian_football
Norwegian businessperson and politician (born 1944)
the Conservative Party. He has worked in Dyno Industrier, Nycomed and Hafslund Nycomed. He is the chairman of the board of Investinor (formerly known
Stein_H._Annexstad
Norwegian wood pulp company
the German firm Schuckert & Co, a part-owner of the power company A/S Hafslund in Sarpsborg, came in as an owner. Fresh difficulties arose just before
Glommens_Træsliberi
Norwegian priest (1587–1648)
lists chancellor Jens Bjelke, Bjelke's son-in-law Daniel Ottesen Bildt of Hafslund, Admiral Sten Willumsen Rosenvinge of Tose, and Bishop Oluf Boesen as patrons
Hans_Povelsson_Paus_the_Elder
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