Power plants

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Power plants

Tevla

This is a pumped-storage hydropower plant in Meråker in Trøndelag County, Norway. Tevla utilise a fall of 164.5 metres from Lake Fjergen to produce electricity. Tevla was commissioned in 1994 and has an annual production of 107 GWh.

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Røyrvikfoss

The Røyrvikfoss hydropower plant is located in Trøndelag County, Norway, not far from the border with Sweden. The power plant utilise the 28.5 meter fall between Vektaren and Limmingen to generate electricity. (Photo: Alasdair McLellan)

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Linvasselv

While the Linvasselv power plant is located in Sweden, the water comes from the 108 meter drop from the lake Limingen, which is located in Norway. It is likely the only Scandinavian power plant that produces Guarantees of Origin issued in two different national registries. (Photo: no.geoview.info)

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Storåselva

The Storåselva power plant is the first one in Norway to be certified by the CEEQUAL standard, a sustainability assessment for civil engineering and infrastructure.

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Tunnsjødal

The Tunnsjødal hydropower plant, which is built into the side of a mountain, is the biggest power plant in Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. The plant is comprised of four Francis turbines and has an annual output of 815 GWh.

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Meråker

Meråker hydropower plant is located in Trøndelag, Norway. The plant, which is located inside the mountain, is comprised of two Francis turbines.

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Nedre Fiskumfoss

Nedre Fiskumfoss is a run-of-river hydro power plant located in central Norway. The plant exploits a waterfall at Fiskumfossen, on the river Namsen. With an installed capacity of 41.5 MW, the plant generates 302 GWh of renewable electricity annually.
(Photo: Sigrun Pernille Elstad)

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Smoky Hills Wind Farm

The Smoky Hills Wind Farm is located in Kansas. At the time of the completion of Phase I in 2008, the Smoky Hills Wind Farm was the largest wind farm of its kind in Kansas. Phase II increased the installed capacity to nearly 250 MW.

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Auro Solar I

Aura Solar I is one of the largest photovoltaic energy projects in Latin America. It prevents 42,500 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually, and employs local workers.

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Vamma

Vamma is the largest run-of-river hydropower station in Norway. Taking in water from an area the size of Switzerland, the plant produces 1 600 GWh of hydroelectricity annually.