Norway's Furuseth Solkraftverk, the first large-scale solar park, is now live and generating electricity over 200 hectares in Stor-Elvdal. At the beginning of 2025, Norway's power supply had an installed production capacity of 40 334 MW, with an estimated normal annual production of around 157 TWh. The. The solar park Furuseth in Stor-Elvdal, Norway, uses bifacial modules. This is expected to contribute 33. This milestone is part of the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate's (NVE) first round of solar concessions and marks a key development in the country's evolving energy. In April 2024, Brunvoll finished installing one of Norway's largest solar power plants on its factory roof in Molde. The 7,400 square metres of solar panels were estimated to produce 1,350,000 kWh annually, equivalent to about 25% of the factory's electrical power consumption.