Tonstad Hydroelectric Power Station

Dam in Agder
58°39′33″N 6°43′01″E / 58.65917°N 6.71694°E / 58.65917; 6.71694StatusOperationalOpening date1968; 56 years ago (1968)Owner(s)Sira-Kvina KraftselskapReservoirCreatesHomstølvatnet (Kvinesdal)Power StationHydraulic head440 mTurbines5Installed capacity960 MWCapacity factor45.2%Annual generation3800 GW·h

Tonstad Power Station (Tonstad kraftverk) is a hydroelectric power station located in the municipality of Sirdal in Agder county, Norway. The station is in Tonstad, at the northern end of the lake Sirdalsvatnet.

It has a total installed capacity of 960 MW, with 4 units each 160 MW and one unit at 320 MW, all equipped with francis turbines. With an annual production of approximately 3800 GWh, it is the largest power station in Norway with respect to annual production (in 2006). It is near the landing point of the 1,400 MW NORD.LINK power cable to Germany.

The powerstation utilises the waterfalls in the Sira and the Kvina river system, with a total height of 440 metres (1,440 ft). An application for an expansion with an additional 960 MW (pumped storage) was sent in 2008. The application is still pending.[1][2]

See also

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References

  1. ^ Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Tonstad kraftstasjon". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  2. ^ "Statnett knuser pumpekraftdrømmen". 16 November 2012.


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