Main figures

Reported figures (IFRS)

2024

2023

2022

Operating revenue 18 961 11 600 22 993
EBIT 4 621 -1 547 8 433
Net profit/ loss for the year 1 720 -2 617 5 949

Adjustments

Adjustments*

2024

2023

2022

Change in accumulated higher/lower revenue (-/+) before tax

- 644 5 387 - 6 868

Underlying

Underlying figures

2024

2023

2022

Operating revenue

 18 317  16 987 16 125

EBIT

 3 977  3 840 1 565

Net profit for the year

 1 218  1 585 592

Statnett's revenues 

The reported revenues in Statnett’s financial statements are made up of the transmission charges paid by customers of the transmission network, balancing fees received and congestion revenues. Congestion revenues arise when power is transmitted from areas with a low power price to areas with a high power price in Norway and via transnational interconnectors to other countries. The transmission charge (tariff) is established ahead of each calendar year.

Statnett’s revenues are regulated and controlled by the Norwegian Energy Regulatory Authority (RME), which establishes a revenue cap (permitted revenue). Permitted revenue is intended to cover operating costs of exercising the system responsibility and grid owner role as well as provide a reasonable return on investments. The prerequisite is that the grid is built, operated and utilized in a cost-effective manner.

During a year, the actual revenues received from regulated operations will differ from the permitted revenue that RME sets after the year’s close. These differences are known as higher or lower revenue and are equalised over time through adjustment of future transmission charges. Consequently, higher/lower revenues represent temporary amounts in Statnett’s financial statements, which in accordance with IFRSs are not recognised in the balance sheet.