
Åminnefors
The Åminnefors hydropower plant is an old plant located in the river Mustionjoki, Finland. Over the years, it has been renovated several times. Its annual production is 4.5 GWh.
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The Åminnefors hydropower plant is an old plant located in the river Mustionjoki, Finland. Over the years, it has been renovated several times. Its annual production is 4.5 GWh.
The Niiles hydropower plant is located in a small river that feeds water into the reservoir of Pitkämö in western Finland. The plant’s annual production is 3.9 GWh.
The Juntola hydropower plant is one of three plants in the river Paimionjoki, in Finland. In the course of the renewal of the plant, two small machines were replaced by one larger one. The Juntola plant produces 5.3 GWh of clean electricity annually.
The Pitkämö hydropower plant is located between two rivers in western of Finland. In front of the plant, there is a reservoir, which also serves to prevent spring flooding. Annual production is 17 GWh.
The Forsa Övre hydropower plant is located on the river Harmångersån, in Hudiksvall, Gävleborg, Sweden. It was built in 1908 and has three Francis turbines. The estimated annual production is 8.6 GWh.
The Lundströmmens hydropower plant is located in Hudiksvall, Gävleborg, Sweden. The station was commissioned in 1995 and produces 2.8 GWh of electricity annually.
The Altai wind turbine is located on the island of Vårdö, in Åland, Finland. Since its installation in 1998, Altai has been producing 1.2 GWh of clean electricity annually.
The Oskar wind turbine is located on the small island of Sottunga in Åland, Finland. The turbine was built in 2005 and has an annual production of 1.6 GWh.
The Båtskär wind farm, in Åland, Finland, was completed in 2007. The wind farm is made up of six turbines, which collectively produce about 42 GWh annually, or about 17% of Åland’s total electricity consumption.
The wind turbine Mika is located on the Kökar island in Finland and was installed in 1997. It has a yearly production of 1.3 GWh of clean electricity, which means that it has the capacity to fulfil almost half of the island’s electricity needs.