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Power is all about supply and demand. We embrace new energy sources, although fossil fuel and hydro power remain predominant. Scandpower is involved in projects to provide reliable and stable transmission of power as well as risk managment of the power distribution network.

Power is all about supply and demand. We embrace new energy sources, although fossil fuel and hydro power remain predominant. Scandpower is involved in projects to provide reliable and stable transmission of power as well as risk managment of the power distribution network.

HSE is also a major part of larger power network operations concerning expansion or maintainance of the distribution network.

Below is a summary of our most recent client successes and activities:

Latest power news

  • Mock-up picture with the OL4 plant in the background, the existing twin units OL1 and OL2 to the right and the AREVA EPR under construction in the foreground. 07/05/2012

    Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO) signs Scandpower for the review of the APR1400 nuclear power plant PSA

    Scandpower has signed a contract with KEPCO E&C for the review of the APR1400 nuclear power plant PSA and the development of PSA methodology documents.

  • 22/10/2010

    Cooperation agreement with CNPE

    On 22 March Scandpower entered into a cooperation agreement with China Nuclear Power Engineering Company (CNPE) – a major player in the Chinese nuclear industry and part of China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC).

  • 16/09/2010

    The global wind revolution

    Wind energy is the fastest growing source of electricity in the world. Wind power technology is being deployed onshore on a large scale in countries across the globe, while offshore wind looks promising and is expected to substantially contribute to a clean energy supply in the future. Many energy companies view wind power as a future business area. “As a consultancy company providing risk management services to these companies we need to be ahead of developments,” states Senior Consultant Arve Sandve at Scandpower.

  • 09/06/2010

    NorNed- The world’s longest power cable connects Norway and the Netherlands

    The electrical power link (HVDC) between Norway and the Netherlands will strengthen the connection between the European market and Norway. Project Manager Jan Erik Skog is satisfied that this 15-year-old vision is now close to realisation after three years of hectic project construction.