Firma Albert Collett

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Firma Albert Collett ANS is a company that operates in

hydroelectric
power production.

Operations

It owns 570 square kilometers (220 sq mi) of estate in Namsos and Nærøysund municipalities in Norway. The company operates four power stations with a combined power production of 8 MW and an average annual energy production of 60 GWh.[1] It operates 120 square kilometers (46 sq mi) of productive forest, as well as agriculture and wilderness management, such as hunting and fishing.[2]

History

In 1860,

Christiania Bank og Kredittkasse. Salsbrukets Interessentselskab was nearly bankrupt. Collett took over the company in 1871, and at the same time bought several other estates in the area, in the then-municipalities of Kolvereid and Foldereid. Collett's company started purchasing part of Bangdalens Interessentselskab, which owned estates in Klinga, Stod, Kvam and Namdalseid. By 1894, Collett had bought the entire company. All sawmill activities were concentrated to Bangsund in 1898; however, in 1905, a pulp mill was built in Salsbruket, which established the economic foundation for the village.[2]

After Albert Collett, the company was taken over by his sons Johan (b. 1874), Oscar (b. 1877) and Axel (b. 1880).[3] In 1980, Bangsundbruket was sold to the state. On 25 October 1985, the pulp mill in Salsbruket burned down and was not rebuilt.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Kraftverkene" (in Norwegian). Firma Albert Collett. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
  2. ^ .
  3. ^ Hoffstad, Einar, ed. (1935). "Collett, Axel". Merkantilt biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Yrkesforlaget. p. 147. Retrieved 28 December 2010.

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