Grytdalen Hydroelectric Power Station
Appearance
Grytdalen Power Station | |
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Official name | Grytdalen kraftverk |
Country | Norway |
Location | Valsøyfjord, Trøndelag |
Coordinates | 63°6′32″N 8°33′32″E / 63.10889°N 8.55889°E |
Status | Operational |
Opening date | March 2012 |
Owner(s) | Svorka Energi |
Reservoir | |
Creates | Englivatnet |
Power Station | |
Turbines | 1 × 1.3 MW |
Annual generation | 5.3 GW·h |
The Grytdalen Hydroelectric Power Station (Norwegian: Grytdalen kraftverk) is a hydroelectric power station in Valsøyfjord in the municipality of Heim in Trøndelag county, Norway.[1][2] It stands about 1.8 kilometers (1.1 mi) south of the village of Engan. It is a run-of-river plant that utilizes a 50-meter (160 ft) drop from the lake Englivatnet to the intake dam of the Valsøyfjord Hydroelectric Power Station.[1] It has a Francis turbine and operates at an installed capacity of 1.3 MW,[2] with an average annual production of about 5.3 GWh.[1] The plant came into operation in March 2012 and is owned by Svorka Energi.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Svorka Produksjon.
- ^ a b c "Spetals verk: Grytdalen Kraftverk". Archived from the original on 2017-03-24. Retrieved 2017-03-24.