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Industry Context — Common BS Fingerprints in Energy, Utilities & Environmental Services
Generic Claims: powering a sustainable future, saving the planet, affordable green energy, leading the energy transition…
Red Flags: no regulatory license number displayed, green claims without fuel mix disclosure, net zero claims without reduction pathway, carbon offset only strategy presented as carbon neutral…
Semantic Drift Patterns: homepage claims 100% renewable but tariff page shows mixed sources, green branding everywhere but sustainability report shows minimal renewable share, claims affordable but pricing is above market average, net zero commitment on homepage but no carbon reduction timeline…
Proof Expectations: Ofgem or regulatory license number, published fuel mix disclosure, specific carbon reduction targets with timelines, third-party sustainability certifications…

Cloudberry

(https://cloudberry.no) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 29, 2026

Analyze the raw signals below. How would a machine score this business’s credibility?

Here are the exact signals captured from up to six pages of the site — the same raw inputs the evaluation engine analyzed. They are grouped by signal type so you can weigh each the way the machine does.

🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (Info Density · Commodity Fingerprint)
HOMEPAGE We create clean renewable energy for future generations – Cloudberry (https://cloudberry.no)
Title

We create clean renewable energy for future generations – Cloudberry

Meta

Alternate description

H1 We are powering the transition to a sustainable future by creating renewable energy today and for future generations
H2 News
H3 Landowners
H3 First quarter 2026 report
H3 Invitation to presentation of first quarter of 2026
H3 Minutes from the Annual General Meeting 2026
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY Projects – Cloudberry (https://cloudberry.no/about/projects/)
Title

Projects – Cloudberry

Meta

We develop, own, and operate hydro, wind and solar power plants and energy storage in the Nordic region. We are focusing on the high-price areas in the Nordics, with close proximity to interconnectors to Europe.

H1 Projects
H3 Odin Wind Farm
H3 Hån Wind Farm
H3 Sundby Wind Farm
H3 Bøen I & II
H3 Steinbergdalen Hydropower (Skåråna Kraft)
H3 Flatestøl Hydropower (Skåråna Kraft)
H3 Røyrmyra Wind Farm
H3 Tinnkraft
H3 Odal Wind Farm
H3 Kvitno Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Svardøla Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Setredalen Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Eldao Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Anga Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Tverrdalselvi Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Skeidsflåten Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Rusdalsåni Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Langedal Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Botna Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Strupen Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Espeelvi Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Bråberg Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Dyrdal Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
H3 Øvre Kvemma Hydropower
H3 Munkhyttan vindpark
H3 Duvhällen Wind Farm
H3 Nees Hede (Solar project)
H3 Björnetjärnsberget Wind Farm
H3 Vindpark Vänerhavet
H3 Älgfallet energipark
H3 Västanätet Energy Park
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_FOOTER Landowners – Cloudberry (https://cloudberry.no/about/landowners/)
Title

Landowners – Cloudberry

Meta

Cloudberry eier, drifter og utvikler fornybar energi, med fokus på vind-, sol- og vannkraft. Vi samarbeider tett med grunneiere for å utvikle bærekraftige energiløsninger som fremmer miljøvennlig drift og langsiktig verdiskapning.

H1 Landowners
H3 Kontakt
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_FOOTER Whistleblowing – Cloudberry (https://cloudberry.no/about/whistleblowing/)
Title

Whistleblowing – Cloudberry

Meta

Whistleblowing is a positive practice

H1 Whistleblowing
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (Info Density · Semantic Coherence)
HOMEPAGE (https://cloudberry.no) We create clean renewable energy for future generations – Cloudberry
[H1] We are powering the transition to a sustainable future by creating renewable energy today and for future generations

Learn more

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[H3] Landowners
By collaborating with us, you can actively contribute to shaping the future of your region and establishing the foundation for a more sustainable tomorrow. We are dedicated to listening to your needs and concerns, and we prioritize ensuring that our projects contribute meaningfully to local value creation and positive development.Information to landowners

[H2] News

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12. May 2026
[H3]
First quarter 2026 report

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06. May 2026
[H3]
Invitation to presentation of first quarter of 2026

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23. April 2026
[H3]
Minutes from the Annual General Meeting 2026

See more news
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SUB-PAGE (https://cloudberry.no/about/projects/) Projects – Cloudberry
News

Our business model

Projects

Management team

Board of Directors

Career

Landowners

Whistleblowing

[H1] Projects

We develop, own, and operate hydro, wind and solar power plants and energy storage in the Nordic region. We are focusing on the high-price areas in the Nordics, with close proximity to interconnectors to Europe.

Below you will find an overview of Cloudberry's operational power plants as well as plants under construction and development. Estimated production volumes, (P-50) are based on long historical measurements (typically 30 years for hydro) and indicate annual estimated production.The P-50 production estimate for the wind power plants is based on third-party calculations from specialists in wind analysis and production calculations. All projects are aligned to ensure accuracy and consistency.
Asset type
Status

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[H3] Odin Wind Farm
Location
Danmark (93% in DK1, 2% in DK2) (6% in SE-3)
Asset type
Wind
In operation
Avg 2016.
Gross installed capacity
133 MW (106 MW)
Gross annual production
389 GWh (311 GWh)
Ownership
80%
Land lease remaining years
> 100 (Owns the land)
Status
Producing

Read more
Odin is a high-quality portfolio primarily consisting of Danish wind assets located in the attractive DK1 price area. The portfolio comprises 51 operating Vestas and Siemens turbines, totaling 106MW (net to Cloudberry). The acquisition includes land, repowering options, and a well-established partnership with Skovgaard.

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[H3] Hån Wind Farm
Location
Sweden (Selling power in NO-1)
Asset type
Wind
In operation
2022
Gross installed capacity
21 MW
Gross annual production
74 GWh
Ownership
100%
Land lease remaining years
30
Status
Producing

Read more
Hån Vindpark wind farm is located in Årjäng municipality, Sweden, near the Norwegian border. Marker wind farm is built on the Norwegian side of the border. Hån has 5 wind turbines with an installed capacity of 21 MW and an estimated annual production of 74 GWh. Construction of the wind farm began in August 2021, and the power plant is operational.

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[H3] Sundby Wind Farm
Location
Sverige (SE-3)
Asset type
Wind
In operation
2023
Gross installed capacity
32.4 MW
Gross annual production
89 GWh
Ownership
100%
Land lease remaining years
37
Status
Producing

Read more
Sundby Wind farm (Kafjärden) is located in Eskilstuna municipality, Sweden. All 9 Vestas turbines are installed and operational. Expecting 80-90% of normal production in 2024 due to ongoing grid reinforcements.

Project web site

[IMG: Bøen]

[H3] Bøen I & II
Location
Norway (NO-2)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2016
Gross installed capacity
6 MW
Gross annual production
18 GWh
Ownership
100 %
Land lease remaining years
40
Status
Producing

Read more
Bøen I & II hydropower plants are located in Hjelmeland municipality in Rogaland, Norway and expected annual production is 18 GWh.

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[H3] Steinbergdalen Hydropower (Skåråna Kraft)
Location
Norway (NO-2)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2022
Gross installed capacity
2.4 MW
Gross annual production
8 GWh
Ownership
100%
Land lease remaining years
38
Status
Producing

Read more
The hydropower plants, Steinbergdalen and Flatestøl (Skåråna Kraft), caame into production in 2022.

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[H3] Flatestøl Hydropower (Skåråna Kraft)
Location
Norway (NO-2)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2022
Gross installed capacity
2 MW
Gross annual production
7 GWh
Ownership
100%
Land lease remaining years
38
Status
Producing

Read more
The hydropower plants, Steinbergdalen and Flatestøl (Skåråna Kraft) are in production from 2022.

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[H3] Røyrmyra Wind Farm
Location
Norway (NO-2)
Asset type
Wind
In operation
2015
Gross installed capacity
2.4 MW
Gross annual production
8 GWh
Ownership
100%
Land lease remaining years
43
Status
Producing

Read more
Røyrmyra Vindpark is a Norwegian wind farm acquired in 2019. The three Enercon turbines have a combined capacity of 2.4 MW and has approx. 3.500 full load hours a year, and an annual production of 8 GWh.

[IMG: Maskinhallen Tinnkraft]

[IMG: Tinnkraft]

[H3] Tinnkraft
Location
Norway (NO-2)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2008
Gross installed capacity
2,4 MW
Gross annual production
6 GWh
Ownership
100 %
Land lease remaining years
58
Status
Producing

Read more
Tinnkraft is situated in Tinn municipality. The hydropower plant has expected annual production of 6 GWh.

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[H3] Odal Wind Farm
Location
Norway (NO-1)
Asset type
Wind
In operation
2022
Gross installed capacity
163 MW (54 MW)
Gross annual production
528 GWh (176 GWh)
Ownership
33.4%
Land lease remaining years
28
Status
Producing

Read more
Odal wind farm and Siemens Gamesa have an ongoing program through 2024 to replace blades on the wind turbines.For more information about the Odal windfarm: https://odalvind.no/

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[H3] Kvitno Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-2)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2015
Gross installed capacity
9 MW (4.5 MW)
Gross annual production
33 GWh (16 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg. 36
Status
Producing

Read more
Kvitno hydropower is located in Odda, Vestland.

[IMG: 7 Svardøla BRUK DENNE]

[H3] Svardøla Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-5)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2019
Gross installed capacity
9.7 MW (4.8 MW)
Gross annual production
29 GWh (15 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg. 51
Status
Producing

Read more
Svardøla hydropower is located in Luster, Vestland.

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[IMG: 8 Setredalen BRUK DENNE]

[H3] Setredalen Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-3)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2019
Gross installed capacity
4.8 MW (2.4 MW)
Gross annual production
20 GWh (10 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg. 47
Status
Producing

Read more
Setredalen hydropower is located in Bremanger, Vestland.

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[H3] Eldao Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-5)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2018
Gross installed capacity
9.8 MW (4.9 MW)
Gross annual production
29 GWh (15 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg. 51
Status
Producing

Read more
Eldao hydropower is located in Luster, Vestland.

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[H3] Anga Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-3)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2019
Gross installed capacity
7.8 MW (3.9 MW)
Gross annual production
22 GWh (11 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
avg. 47
Status
Producing

Read more
Anga hydropower is located in Førde, Vestland.

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[H3] Tverrdalselvi Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-5)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2020
Gross installed capacity
6 MW (3 MW)
Gross annual production
17 GWh (9 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg. 51
Status
Producing

Read more
Tverrdalselvi hydropower is located in Fjærland, on the west coast of Norway.

[IMG: Skeidsflåten Fjærland 2]

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[IMG: Skeidsflåten Fjærland]

[H3] Skeidsflåten Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-5)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2020
Gross installed capacity
4.8 MW (2.4 MW)
Gross annual production
18 GWh (9 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg. 51
Status
Producing

Read more
Skeidsflåten hydropower is located in Fjærland, Vestland.

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[IMG: 9 Rusdalsåni 2]

[IMG: 9 Rusdalsåni BRUK DENNE]

[H3] Rusdalsåni Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-2)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2019
Gross installed capacity
5.2 MW (2.6 MW)
Gross annual production
18 GWh (9 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg. 36
Status
Producing

Read more
Rusdalsåni hydropower is located in Lund, Rogaland.

[IMG: 5 IMG 0555 Langedal]

[IMG: 5 IMG 0557 Langedal]

[IMG: 5 Langedal BRUK DENNE]

[H3] Langedal Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-3)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2018
Gross installed capacity
3.0 MW (1.5 MW)
Gross annual production
10 GWh (5 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg. 47
Status
Producing

Read more
Langedal hydropower is located in Flora, Vestland.

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[H3] Botna Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-5)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2020
Gross installed capacity
2.0 MW (1.0 MW)
Gross annual production
7 GWh (3 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg. 51
Status
Producing

Read more
Botna hydropower is located in Fjærland, Vestland.

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[IMG: 2 Strupen inntak]

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[H3] Strupen Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-3)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2017
Gross installed capacity
1.9 MW (1 MW)
Gross annual production
7 GWh (3 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg. 47
Status
Producing

Read more
Strupen hydropower is located in Gloppen, Vestland.

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[IMG: 4 Espeelvi BRUK DENNE]

[H3] Espeelvi Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-5)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2018
Gross installed capacity
4.6 MW (2.3 MW)
Gross annual production
9 GWh (4 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg. 51
Status
Producing

Read more
Espeeliv hydropower is located in Ullensvang, Vestland.

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[IMG: 3 bråberg inntak]

[IMG: 3 Bråberg BRUK DENNE]

[H3] Bråberg Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-5)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2018
Gross installed capacity
2.0 MW (1 MW)
Gross annual production
6 GWh (3 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg. 51
Status
Producing

Read more
Bråberg hydropower is located in Ullensvang, Vestland.

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[H3] Dyrdal Hydropower (Part of Forte portfolio)
Location
Norway (NO-5)
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
2021
Gross installed capacity
3.2 MW (1.6 MW)
Gross annual production
9 GWh (5 GWh)
Ownership
49.99%
Land lease remaining years
Avg 57
Status
Producing

Read more
Dyrdal hydropower is located close to Sognefjorden.

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[H3] Øvre Kvemma Hydropower
Location
Norway
Asset type
Hydro
In operation
H1 2024
Gross installed capacity
8 MW
Gross annual production
20 GWh
Ownership
100%
Land lease remaining years
38
Status
Producing

Read more
Øvre Kvemma hydropower plant is located in Lærdal municipality in Vestland county. The expected annual production is 20 GWh (8 MW).

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[H3] Munkhyttan vindpark
Location
Sverige (SE-3)
Asset type
Wind
In operation
Q4 2024
Gross installed capacity
18 MW
Gross annual production
60 GWh
Ownership
100%
Land lease remaining years
30
Status
Producing

Read more
Munkhyttan wind farm is located in Lindesberg municipality, Sweden. Munkhyttan will have 3 wind turbines with an installed capacity of up to 18 MW and an expected annual normal production of up to 60 GWh. The power plant is under construction, and the wind farm is expected to be operational in the 4th quarter of 2024.

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[H3] Duvhällen Wind Farm
Location
Sweden (SE-3)
Asset type
Wind
In operation
2028
Gross installed capacity
60 MW
Gross annual production
Approximately 150 GWh
Ownership
40%
Land lease remaining years
25
Status
Ready to construct

Read more
The fully permitted Duvhällen wind project is located in price zone SE-3, an area with significant demand for new electricity production. Once operational, expected in 2028, the wind farm will generate approximately 150 GWh of renewable electricity annually. The project is being developed in partnership with OX2, one of Sweden’s most experienced developers.

Project web site

[IMG: Nees Hede]

[H3] Nees Hede (Solar project)
Location
Danmark (DK-1)
Asset type
Solar
In operation
Expecting investment decision during 2024.
Gross installed capacity
Approximately 175 MW (ca 140 MW)
Gross annual production
Approximately 210 GWh (ca. 168 GWh)
Ownership
89%
Land lease remaining years
30 + 29 (option)
Status
Ready to construct

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[H3] Björnetjärnsberget Wind Farm
Location
Eda kommun, Värmland, Sweden
Asset type
Wind
In operation
Potentially 2031
Gross installed capacity
Ca 140 MW
Gross annual production
Ca 440 GWh
Ownership
Land lease remaining years
Status
Under development

Project web site

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[H3] Vindpark Vänerhavet
Location
Mariestad, Götene and Gullspång municipality, Västra Götaland, Sweden
Asset type
Wind
In operation
Potentially 2032
Gross installed capacity
Potentially 500 - 1000 MW
Gross annual production
Around 2 - 4 TWh
Ownership
Land lease remaining years
Status
Development paused

Read more
Cloudberry is investigating the potential of establishing an offshore wind farm in Lake Vänern. The project development is currently paused.

Project web site

[IMG: Älgfallet Nora strandpromenad]

[H3] Älgfallet energipark
Location
Nora municipality
Asset type
Wind, solar, storage
In operation
Potentially 2031
Gross installed capacity
Gross annual production
275 GWh
Ownership
Land lease remaining years
Status
Public consultation during May 2025

Read more
In collaboratio
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SUB-PAGE (https://cloudberry.no/about/landowners/) Landowners – Cloudberry
News

Our business model

Projects

Management team

Board of Directors

Career

Landowners

Whistleblowing

[H1] Landowners

We actively involve and engage in the local communities where we operate, generating renewable energy, while fostering local value creation.

Local Engagement
At Cloudberry, we are committed to fostering partnerships that benefit both local communities and the environment. As a local landowner, you play a vital role in our collective endeavor to promote renewable energy and facilitate positive change.
By collaborating with us, you can actively contribute to shaping the future of your region and establishing the foundation for a more sustainable tomorrow. We are dedicated to listening to your needs and concerns, and we prioritize ensuring that our projects contribute meaningfully to local value creation and positive development.
Do you own land and want to contribute?
To meet the world's future energy needs, we must harness renewable energy. To succeed, we need you as a landowner. Join our landowners and Cloudberry in realizing sustainable solutions and creating a better future for generations to come.
[H3] Kontakt

[IMG: Jon gunnar]

Jon Gunnar Solli,

jgs@cloudberry.no

[IMG: Sebastian Preuse sorthvitt]

Sebastian Prause,

sp@cloudberryenergy.se
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SUB-PAGE (https://cloudberry.no/about/whistleblowing/) Whistleblowing – Cloudberry
News

Our business model

Projects

Management team

Board of Directors

Career

Landowners

Whistleblowing

[H1] Whistleblowing

Whistleblowing is a positive practice

Whistleblowing involves reporting unethical or wrongful practices within the company to someone who can address them. Whistleblowing is beneficial both for the company and for society because it allows for the correction of wrongdoing. Individuals willing to blow the whistle are valuable assets to us. Whistleblowing is anonymous and a reported case will never be escalated without your consent. The reporting channel is open to internal staff, suppliers, contractors, contractors’ subcontractors, nearby residents and everyone else.
To notify misconduct within the Cloudberry Group, access the Reporting Channel Whistleblowing.
You may read our Whistleblowing Policy here
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🛡️ Trust Signals — reviews, proof links, trust-theatre flag (Trust & Proof)
4Review mentions (all pages)
0External proof links (all pages)
PageReviewsProof links
/ (home) 1 0
/about/projects/ 1 0
/about/landowners/ 2 0
/about/whistleblowing/ 0 0
🔗 Identity & Technical Layer — schema JSON-LD: identity chains, entity gaps (Identity & Authority)
Homepage — no schema detected (entity gap)
/about/projects/ — no schema detected (entity gap)
/about/landowners/ — no schema detected (entity gap)
/about/whistleblowing/ — no schema detected (entity gap)

Your Diagnosis

Before revealing the machine’s verdict, predict the BS score for each signal. Higher = more BS (more fluff, less verifiable substance). Drag each slider, then submit to compare your judgment against the engine.

Information Density 0 / 30
Read the Narrative & headings: do hard facts (prices, dates, numbers) outweigh fluff power-words?
Semantic Coherence 0 / 20
Compare the homepage promise against the sub-page reality. Do they hold the same line?
Trust & Proof 0 / 20
Weigh review mentions against actual external proof links. Claims without verification = theatre.
Commodity Fingerprint 0 / 15
Check headings & narrative against the industry clichés in the setup above.
Identity & Authority 0 / 15
Inspect the schema: is there real Organization/Person identity with sameAs links, or gaps?
Your predicted BS score 0 / 100
💡 Stuck? Reveal the heuristic lens — how the deterministic page-auditor reads each signal (no AI, pure pattern rules)

These are the structural rules a local, deterministic auditor applies — the same lens you can use to judge each signal. They describe what to look for, not this company’s result.

Information Density

Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.

Semantic Alignment

Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.

Trust & Proof

Count trust words (review, testimonial, rating, verified) against real outbound proof links (Google, Trustpilot, Clutch, G2, Yelp). Lots of trust language with zero verification links is trust theatre. Unlinked logo galleries count against it.

Commodity Fingerprint

Look at how much sentence length varies. Natural writing varies its rhythm; templated or mass-produced copy is statistically uniform. Very low variation reads as commodity content — unless unique named entities break the pattern.

Identity & Authority

Inspect the JSON-LD. Is there an Organization or Person schema, and does it carry sameAs links to real external profiles (LinkedIn, socials)? Missing schema or no identity declaration signals an anonymous entity.

Want to apply this lens yourself? The free BS Indicator Chrome extension runs these heuristic checks live on any page. Bear in mind it is a single-page, deterministic tool — it relies only on pattern rules for the page in front of it and does not perform the cross-page semantic correlation this audit uses, so its readout is a starting lens, not the full verdict.

B
BS Level
Energy, Utilities & Environmental Services
43.4 Avg BS

Based on 568 businesses audited.

BS Detector

Energy, Utilities & Environmental Services BS: Cloudberry (cloudberry.no)

https://cloudberry.no 📍 Industry: Energy, Utilities & Environmental Services
28 BS / 100

Cloudberry is a rare example of a ‘Signal-Heavy’ site that actually has the hardware to back up the hype. While it indulges in ESG-style linguistics, the forensic data provided in their project portfolio proves they are a legitimate operator rather than a greenwashing shell. It is a high-substance utility company wearing a high-fluff marketing coat.

Info Density Power-words vs. Substance ratio.
8
27% BS
Semantic Coherence Homepage promise vs. Sub-page reality.
0
0% BS
Trust & Proof Verifiable evidence vs. Trust Theatre.
7
35% BS
Commodity Fingerprint Detection of industry clichés/templates.
5
33% BS
Identity & Authority Expert verifiability & Schema depth.
8
53% BS

Implement Organization and Person schema to bridge the authority gap and link the leadership team to verified profiles. Replace the generic ‘Local Engagement’ fluff on the Landowners page with at least two specific case studies showing local financial payouts or infrastructure improvements. Add a third-party audit link or ESG verification badge to the production metrics on the homepage to move from internal claims to external proof. Ensure all ‘Read More’ links for projects are active and lead to technical deep-dives rather than just summary blocks.

The site perfectly aligns with the Energy, Utilities & Environmental Services industry, specifically focusing on renewable energy production (wind, hydro, solar) in the Nordic region. The content is heavily focused on asset development and operational production metrics, confirming its status as an IPP (Independent Power Producer).

“The score of 28 is driven primarily by the lack of technical schema and the use of industry-standard cliches in headings. The Trust and Proof pillar earned points due to the lack of external verification links for reviews, despite the high quality of internal data. The site avoided a high score due to the exceptional transparency and specificity of its Nordic energy asset portfolio.”

Verified Analysis Date: May 29, 2026 © 1EuroSEO Independent Evaluator — Non-Sponsored Result
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