Ulset Hydroelectric Power Station
Ulset Power Station | |
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Official name | Ulset kraftverk |
Country | Norway |
Location | Tynset, Hedmark |
Coordinates | 62°37′07″N 10°15′16″E / 62.61861°N 10.25444°E |
Status | Operational |
Opening date | 1985 |
Owner(s) | KVO |
Upper reservoir | |
Creates | Stor-sverjesjøen, Falningsjøen |
Lower reservoir | |
Creates | Orkla River |
Power Station | |
Hydraulic head | 325 m |
Turbines | 1 × 35 MW |
Installed capacity | 35 MW |
Annual generation | 140 GW·h |
The Ulset Hydroelectric Power Station (Norwegian: Ulset kraftverk or Ulset kraftstasjon)[1][2] is a hydroelectric power station in the municipality of Tynset in Hedmark county, Norway.[3][4][5]
The plant is located in the Orkla River system and utilizes a drop of 325 meters (1,066 ft) from Stor-Sverjesjøen (Big Lake Sverja, regulated at 872.5–867.7 meters or 2,863–2,847 feet)[3] and Falningsjøen (Lake Falning, regulated at 872.5–825 meters or 2,863–2,707 feet).[3] It also utilizes water from two streams, which reduces the volume of water supplied to the Ya River.[5]
The plant has a 35 MW Francis turbine and an average annual production of about 140 GWh.[3][4] It started production in 1985. The plant is owned by KVO, whereby Statkraft is the largest owner and it is operated by Trondheim Energi Kraft.[3][4][5]
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- ^ a b c "Ulset". Statkraft. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
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