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Hjartdøla Hydroelectric Power Station: Hjartdal Municipality: 104 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 ...
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 .
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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 ...
Hammeren Hydroelectric Power Station (Norwegian: Hammeren kraftstasjon) is a hydroelectric power station located in Oslo, Norway. It is the only power station in Oslo, and among the oldest power stations still running in Norway. It has a total installed capacity of 5 MWp, and an annual production of 16 GWh. The power station utilises the ...
The Lysebotn Power Station is a hydroelectric power station located in the municipality Sandnes in Rogaland, Norway. The facility operates at an installed capacity of 210 MW. The average annual production is 1,242 GWh. [1] It has produced 63 TWh since it started in 1953.
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.
Electricity generation in Norway is almost entirely from hydroelectric power plants. Of the total production in 2005 of 137.8 TWh, 136 TWh was from hydroelectric plants, 0.86 TWh was from thermal power, and 0.5 TWh was wind generated. In 2005 the total consumption was 125.8 TWh. [needs update] Norway and Sweden's grids have long been connected.