The following page lists some power stations in Norway. Norway produces a total of 13,570 MW for power consumption. For traction current, see Electric power supply system of railways in Norway.
Station | Location | Geographical coordinates | Capacity (MW) | |
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150 | ||||
290 | ||||
1,128 | ||||
4.1 | ||||
124 | ||||
330 | ||||
20 | ||||
330 | ||||
108 | ||||
254 | ||||
1.49 | ||||
5 | ||||
104 | ||||
220[1] | ||||
328 | ||||
160 | ||||
85.5[2] | ||||
350 | ||||
1,240 | ||||
1.25 | ||||
210 | ||||
246 | ||||
250 | ||||
180 | ||||
175 | ||||
250 | ||||
256 | ||||
75 | ||||
105 | ||||
30[3] | ||||
500 | ||||
640 | ||||
72 | ||||
1,120 | ||||
600 | ||||
92 | ||||
185 | ||||
110 | ||||
430 | ||||
960 | ||||
176 | ||||
380 | ||||
100 | ||||
200 | ||||
120 | ||||
200 | ||||
150 | ||||
80 | ||||
50 | ||||
215 | ||||
300 |
Mongstad | 280 | Natural Gas | The plant was supposed to be closed at the end of 2018, but still in operation as of 2021.[4] | |||
Tjeldbergodden Reserve Power Station | Tjeldbergodden | 150 | Natural Gas | Not in Use |