The solar park Furuseth in Stor-Elvdal, Norway, uses bifacial modules. The first part of Furuseth Solkraftverk in Stor-Elvdal, Norway's first large-scale solar power plant, was recently connected to the grid and is now producing electricity on an area of around. Norway is strategically enhancing its renewable energy landscape, focusing on integrating solar power with other green sources and modernizing its grid infrastructure to meet ambitious climate goals. The government has launched a comprehensive strategy to double onshore wind capacity by 2030. The electricity grid enables electricity transport from producers to consumers, and connects Norway's power system to other countries' systems. Orkla Group sold it with $2 billion in January 2011 to a Chinese chemical company China National Bluestar head office in Beijing. The developer is. A new study has revealed that Norway's buildings could generate enough solar energy to meet nearly half of the country's annual electricity demand. With up to 87 gigawatts of technical capacity identified across rooftops and facades, the research highlights the vast potential of urban solar power.