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Norway’s northernmost floating solar plant to power fish farm

February 26, 2025
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Norwegian Renewable Energy Firm Alotta Sets Up World’s Northernmost Floating Solar Power Plant

Norwegian renewable energy firm Alotta, in collaboration with compatriot fish farming company Emilsen Fisk, is installing a floating solar power plant at the latter’s facility in Båfjordstranda, making it the “world’s northernmost floating solar power plant.”

According to Alotta, the project, backed by Norwegian state enterprise Enova, aims to reduce reliance on diesel generators in the aquaculture sector.

Currently, about 40% of Norwegian fish farms are said to operate on diesel, driving up emissions and fuel costs. The floating solar system, developed by Alotta, is designed to cut fossil fuel dependency.

Emilsen Fisk is said to integrate the Alotta Solar Hybrid 120, engineered for maritime environments, to incorporate renewables into its energy mix.

The initiative has received funding from Enova, which is covering 45% of the project costs through the Climate and Energy Fund.

“We have greatly enjoyed working with Emilsen Fisk, a company that truly recognizes the value of investing in innovative and sustainable solutions. This project has been inspiring, and we are excited to deliver a solution that meets their needs and ambitions,” said Egil Hjelmeland, Sales Director at Alotta.

For Emilsen Fisk, sustainability is said to be a key focus. Roy Emilsen, CEO of Emilsen Fisk, emphasized the company’s commitment to sustainability, stating that the Alotta Solar Hybrid 120 offers an opportunity to utilize clean energy at Båfjordstranda. Emilsen expects the system to be operational by March.

“This contract with Emilsen Fisk demonstrates how the aquaculture industry can lead the way in transitioning to more sustainable energy solutions. Our collaboration with Emilsen, combined with support from Enova, is a great example of how we can facilitate green transformation in a sector with a significant impact on both the environment and local communities,” said Kari-Elin Hildre, CEO of Alotta.

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The floating solar system is scheduled for installation in March/April 2025. Built to withstand offshore conditions, the Alotta Solar Hybrid 120 combines solar technology with durable engineering for aquaculture operations.

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