Norway’s electricity generation is based on almost 100 per cent renewable energy. In 2023, it was based on 89 per cent hydropower and 9 per cent wind power. At the beginning of 2023, the power supply in Norway had a total installed production capacity of 39 703 MW.
Installed capacity and growth Total capacity: As of mid-2024, Norway’s total wind energy capacity reached 5.18 GW, with onshore wind contributing 5.08 GW and offshore wind standing at 101 MW. Onshore wind: Norway has seen a steady increase in onshore wind capacity, but new installations have slowed compared to previous years.
In a normal year, Norwegian power plants produce about 156 TWh (source: Electricity production - Norwegian Energy). The power production per year fluctuates depending on water inflow to the reservoirs. Still, hydropower is the only form of renewable energy production that can be adjusted based on demand.
As of the beginning of 2025, the total installed capacity for solar power in Norway was 767 MW. In 2023, over 90 percent of the solar power capacity was connected to the Norwegian power grid. Around 5 percent of solar installations in Norway had an installed capacity of more than 50 kW in 2023.
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