Renewable energy from Åmli power station allows Agder Energi to meet the electricity needs of approximately 4,300 households
Åmli-Nidelv
Norway
Technology:
Hydro
Year of Commissioning:
1983
Installed Capacity:
5.8 MW
Earmark:
No Support
Åmli is close to the start of the River Nidelva, where the branch of the river from Nesvatn and Gjøvdal converges with the branch from Fyresvatnet and Nisser
Åna-Sira
Norway
Technology:
Hydro
Year of Commissioning:
1971
Installed Capacity:
150 MW
Earmark:
No Support
Åna-Sira power station is a hydro-electric facility on the River Sineåna. It makes use of the 46-metre drop from Lake Lundevatn to Åna
Berlifoss
Norway
Technology:
Hydro
Year of Commissioning:
1958
Installed Capacity:
9.5 MW
Earmark:
No Support
Berlifoss power station lies in Nissedal Municipality. It was commissioned in 1958 and exploits the drop at the bottom of the River Fyreselv around Øyfjell, Kjellar and Berlifoss
Bjelland
Norway
Technology:
Hydro
Year of Commissioning:
1974
Installed Capacity:
56.016 MW
Earmark:
No Support
Bjelland power station allows Agder Energi to meet the electricity needs of approximately 15,600 households
Bjurfors Nedre
Sweden
Technology:
Hydro
Year of Commissioning:
1959
Installed Capacity:
78 MW
Earmark:
No Support
Brokke
Norway
Technology:
Hydro
Year of Commissioning:
1964
Installed Capacity:
330 MW
Earmark:
No Support
Brokke lies on the River Otra and makes use of a 303-metre drop from Lake Botsvatnet
Duge Pumpekraftverk
Norway
Technology:
Hydro
Year of Commissioning:
1979
Installed Capacity:
200 MW
Earmark:
No Support
Duge receives water from the Svartevatn reservoir at the top of the Sira river system, on the border between Sirdal and Forsand municipalities
Dynjanfoss
Norway
Technology:
Hydro
Year of Commissioning:
1951
Installed Capacity:
33 MW
Earmark:
No Support
Dynjanfoss uses the drop of the River Fyreselv at the Dynjanfoss and Reinefoss waterfalls, between Hønetjønn and Eikhomskilen
Evenstad
Norway
Technology:
Hydro
Year of Commissioning:
1939
Installed Capacity:
23.5 MW
Earmark:
No Support
Renewable energy from Evenstad power station allows Agder Energi to meet the electricity needs of approximately 6,000 households
Færåsen
Norway
Technology:
Hydro
Year of Commissioning:
2009
Installed Capacity:
1.43 MW
Earmark:
No Support
Færåsen power station is a hydroelectric facility in Lindesnes Municipality in Agder. Commissioned in 2009, it makes use of the 55-metre drop from Eptevatnet to Brådlandsvatnet