Sjønstå Power Station | |
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Official name | Sjønstå kraftverk |
Country | Norway |
Location | Sjønstå, Nordland |
Coordinates | 67°11′40″N 15°42′31″E / 67.19444°N 15.70861°E |
Status | Operational |
Opening date | 1983 |
Owner(s) | Salten Kraftsamband |
Power Station | |
Hydraulic head | 126 m |
Turbines | 2 × 35 MW |
Installed capacity | 70 MW |
Capacity factor | 46.0% |
Annual generation | 282 GW·h |
The Sjønstå Hydroelectric Power Station (Norwegian: Sjønstå kraftverk or Sjønstå kraftstasjon)[1] is a hydroelectric power station in the municipality of Fauske in Nordland county, Norway.[2] It is located about 1.4 kilometers (0.87 mi) south-southwest of Sjønstå. It utilizes a drop of 126 meters (413 ft)[1] in the Sjønstå River between Langvatnet (Long Lake) and Øvervatnet (Upper Lake).[3] The plant is a river power station without its own reservoir. It also draws water from the Tverr River[1] and one stream intake. The plant has two 35 MW Francis turbines for an installed capacity of 70 MW, with an average annual production of about 282 GWh.[1][4] It is owned by Salten Kraftsamband and came into operation in 1983.[1][5][6] The plant reuses water that was previously utilized by the Lomi and Fagerli hydroelectric power stations.
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References
- 1 2 3 4 5 SKS produksjon: Sjønstå.
- ↑ Norges Vassdrags- og Energiverk (NVE). 2016. Utbygd vannkraft i Norge pr. 01.01.1990. Oslo, p. 42.
- ↑ Pettersen, Dag. 2013. Normalt er dette en bekk. Så åpnet kraftlaget slusene. an.no (May 23).
- ↑ Nordisk kontakt. 1981. Stockholm: Statens reproduktionsanstalt, p. 712.
- ↑ Dølmo, Ida Kristin. 2016. Mandag åpner et nytt kraftverk. an.no (June 18).
- ↑ Årsmelding 1980. 1981. Oslo: Direktoratet for statens skoger, p. 7.