Kommunal melkeku, regional kraftfilial eller lokalt lokomotiv?

Abstract The article examines different possible paths for the regional and municipality-owned power company BKK following the Norwegian energy liberalisation in 1990, as these paths were promoted by different stakeholders. The state power company Statkraft wanted BKK as a dependent subs...

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Main Author: Yngve Nilsen
Format: Article
Language:Norwegian Bokmål
Published: Scandinavian University Press 2018-01-01
Series:Heimen
Online Access:https://www.idunn.no/heimen/2018/02/kommunal_melkeku_regional_kraftfilial_eller_lokalt_lokomot
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Summary:Abstract The article examines different possible paths for the regional and municipality-owned power company BKK following the Norwegian energy liberalisation in 1990, as these paths were promoted by different stakeholders. The state power company Statkraft wanted BKK as a dependent subsidiary, the local political majority wanted it as a source of shareholder value and the company’s employees wanted it as a local provider of jobs. After a period of tug of war, BKK’s regional embeddedness was preserved.
ISSN:0017-9841
1894-3195