Vattenfall is a leading European energy company with approximately 19,000 employees. For over a century, Vattenfall has been electrifying industries, supplying energy to homes, and driving innovation for a modern way of living. The company's mission is to enable fossil-free living within one generation, focusing on the development and delivery of renewable energy sources such as wind, hydro, and solar power. Vattenfall operates across various segments, including heat, electricity distribution, and customer-centric energy solutions, serving millions of customers primarily in Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and the United Kingdom. Committed to sustainability, Vattenfall actively works to reduce CO? emissions and supports the transition to a circular economy.
The recent Vattenfall Networks seminar revealed an astounding gap in awareness—of the attendees, only one of 15 had heard of IDNOs. Yet IDNOs might just be the accelerant needed to bring the Public Sector’s green ambitions to life.
By next autumn, Swedish Bruzaholm wind farm will produce fossil free power and also be an example of how sustainable procurement can spur innovative ideas and bring the carbon footprint from construction to a minimum.
Securing sufficient electricity from the UK grid is becoming more difficult for project developers. Fortunately, there is a forward-thinking and practical solution, says Tanara Motta De Castro, Business Developer at Vattenfall.
Vattenfall has been granted permit and Dutch SDE++ subsidy to build a 150 MW “Power-to-Heat” E-boiler at the company’s heat and power plant Diemen in Amsterdam.
Vattenfall prequalifies, together with partners wpd and Banque des Territoires, for the upcoming 1 GW French offshore wind tender off the coast of Normandy.
The German Government today announced cornerstones of an understanding with E.ON, EnBW, RWE and Vattenfall to terminate disputes on German nuclear phase out and to implement German Constitutional Court rulings on such matter.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), Shell, Vattenfall and municipal company Wärme Hamburg have signed a letter of intent to plan how they can jointly produce hydrogen from wind and solar power at Vattenfall’s Moorburg power plant site in Hamburg and utilize the hydrogen in its vicinity.
Vattenfall will for a period of several years provide balancing services and market access for the ‘Markbygden Phase II North’ (“Markbygden”) wind farm located in the municipality of Piteå in the northern part of Sweden.