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Svaneliste Til Klp.No Uttrekk NY.Xlsx Svanelisten Svanelisten inneholder selskap som er ekskludert i henhold til kravene for Mer Samfunnsansvar fondene. Disse eksklusjonene vil komme i tillegg til de ekskluderte selskapene på KLP listen som gjelder for alle KLP fond, se mer om KLP listen her: KLP‐listen Ekslusjonsårsak: Fossil energi Fond: KLP AksjeGlobal Mer Samfunnsansvar Selskap AES Corp/The AGL Energy Ltd Air Water Inc Aker BP ASA Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp Alimentation Couche‐Tard Inc Alliant Energy Corp AltaGas Ltd Ameren Corp American Electric Power Co Inc Ampol Ltd Anadarko Petroleum Corp Anglo American PLC APA Group Apache Corp Atco Ltd/Canada Atmos Energy Corp AusNet Services Ltd Baker Hughes Co Berkshire Hathaway Inc BHP Group Ltd BHP Group PLC Bollore SA BP PLC Brookfield Asset Management Inc Cabot Oil & Gas Corp Canadian Natural Resources Ltd Canadian Tire Corp Ltd Canadian Utilities Ltd Cenovus Energy Inc CenterPoint Energy Inc Centrica PLC #Sensitivitet: Begrenset Cheniere Energy Inc Chevron Corp Chubu Electric Power Co Inc Chugoku Electric Power Co Inc/The Cimarex Energy Co CIMIC Group Ltd CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd CK Infrastructure Holdings Ltd CLP Holdings Ltd CMS Energy Corp Concho Resources Inc ConocoPhillips Consolidated Edison Inc Continental Resources Inc/OK DCC PLC Delta Air Lines Inc Devon Energy Corp Diamondback Energy Inc Dominion Energy Inc DTE Energy Co Duke Energy Corp Ecolab Inc Edison International EDP ‐ Energias de Portugal SA Electric Power Development Co Ltd Electricite de France SA Emera Inc Enagas SA Endesa SA Enel SpA ENEOS Holdings Inc Engie SA Eni SpA Entergy Corp EOG Resources Inc E.ON SE EQT Corp Equinor ASA Essential Utilities Inc Etablissements Franz Colruyt NV Evergy Inc Evergy Kansas Central Inc Eversource Energy Exelon Corp #Sensitivitet: Begrenset Exxon Mobil Corp FirstEnergy Corp Fortis Inc/Canada Fortum Oyj Franco‐Nevada Corp Galp Energia SGPS SA Halliburton Co Helmerich & Payne Inc Hess Corp HK Electric Investments & HK Electric Investments Ltd HollyFrontier Corp Hong Kong & China Gas Co Ltd Husky Energy Inc Iberdrola SA Idemitsu Kosan Co Ltd Imperial Oil 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