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Pages in category "Hydroelectric power stations in Norway" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Hol I Hydroelectric Power Station: Hol Municipality: 220 [1] Holen Hydroelectric Power Station: Bykle Municipality: 328 Hylen Hydroelectric Power Station: Suldal Municipality: 160 Kaggefoss Hydroelectric Power Station: Modum Municipality: 85.5 [2] Kobbelv Hydroelectric Power Station: Sørfold Municipality: 350 Kvilldal Hydroelectric Power ...
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The landscape is centered on the plant built by the Norsk Hydro company to produce calcium nitrate fertilizer from atmospheric nitrogen using the Birkeland–Eyde process. The complex also includes hydroelectric power plants, railways, transmission lines, factories, and workers' accommodation and social institutions in the towns of Notodden and ...
Norway is known for its particular expertise in the development of efficient, environment-friendly hydroelectric power plants. [24] Calls to power Norway principally through hydropower emerged as early as 1892, coming in the form a letter by the former Prime Minister Gunnar Knutsen to parliament. Ninety percent of hydropower capacity is ...
Vemork is a hydroelectric power plant outside the town of Rjukan in Tinn Municipality in Telemark county, Norway. The plant was built by Norsk Hydro and opened in 1911, its main purpose being to fix nitrogen for the production of fertilizer. At opening, it was the world's largest power plant with a capacity of 108 megawatts (145,000 hp). [1]
The following page lists hydroelectric power stations that generate power using the run-of-the-river method. This list includes most power stations that are larger than 100 MW in maximum net capacity, which are currently operational or under construction.
The Aurland Power Station (Norwegian: Aurland kraftverk, Urban East Norwegian: [ˈæ̂ʉrlɑn ˈkrɑ̀ftværk]) is a hydroelectric power station located in the municipality Aurland in Vestland, Norway, owned by E-CO Energi.