Vattenfall logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Vattenfall Logo PNG Vattenfall is an international power state-owned enterprise with its headquarters in Solna, Sweden.
- It was founded in 1909 under the name “Kungliga Vattenfallstyrelsen” (Royal Waterfall Board).
- Until the mid-1970s, the company specialized in the generation of hydroelectric power and was limiting its business to Sweden.
- Its current name, Vattenfall AB the company received in 1992 after which it experienced a period of considerable development and expansion of the operations area.
- Today Vattenfall generates power, in addition to Sweden, in the United Kingdom, Finland, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands.
- In 2017, the net income of the company reached a level of about 9,5 billion kr.
- Meaning and history Before 2018 Initially, the emblem was a circle divided into two parts.
- The upper part was made in tangerine orange colour with a white five-pointed star in its upper-right part.
- The lower half of the circle had two white and two azure blue wavy strips symbolizing water and the hydropower specialization of Vattenfall and underlining the connection with its name, which in Swedish means “waterfall”.
- 2018 – Today The last modification was introduced to the logo in 2018.
- The letters lost all its serif elements and resembled the commercial font Remora Corp W4-Bold.
- It is the same circle but this time evenly divided into two parts: upper in bumblebee yellow and the lower in azure blue symbolizing the sun and the water.
- There is also a special logo for the company’s wind power division.
- It represents a square honey orange background with three white silhouettes of wind farms, white wordmark “VATTENFALL” and a white replica of the old circle emblem with the star and waved strips.
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