Solbergfoss Hydroelectric Power Station | |
Name Official: | Solbergfoss kraftverk |
Location Map: | Østfold#Norway |
Coordinates: | 59.6371°N 11.1552°W |
Location: | Indre Østfold, Norway |
Purpose: | Power |
Status: | O |
Construction Began: | I: 1913 II: 1979 |
Opening: | I: 1924 II: 1985 |
Owner: | E-CO Energi, Statkraft |
Operator: | E-CO Energi |
Dam Type: | Concrete gravity dam |
Dam Crosses: | Glomma |
Spillway Type: | Over the dam |
Plant Commission: | I: 1924 II: 1985 |
Plant Hydraulic Head: | 21 m |
Plant Turbines: | I: 13 Francis-type II: 1 Kaplan-type |
Plant Capacity: | I: 108 MW II: 100 MW |
Plant Annual Gen: | I: 350 GWh II: 550 GWh |
Solbergfoss Hydroelectric Power Station (Norwegian: Solbergfoss kraftverk|links=no) is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station on the Glomma, in Indre Østfold municipality, Østfold county, Norway.
Construction of the power station began in 1913. It was operational in 1924. Solbergfoss is owned by E-CO Energi (64,4%) and Statkraft (35,6%).
Solbergfoss Dam is a concrete gravity dam.
The hydraulic head is 21 m.
The power station contains 13 Francis turbine-generators. The total nameplate capacity is 108 MW. Its average annual generation is 350 GWh. Solbergfoss I was built from 1913 until 1924.
The power station contains 1 Kaplan turbine-generator. The total nameplate capacity is 100 MW. Its average annual generation is 550 GWh. Solbergfoss II was built from 1979 until 1985.