Sevre small hydro power station

Three generator units each of 1.5 megawatts should produce an annual output of 16 GWh of electricity and supply approximately 800 Norwegian households.

The Sevre power station in Bromma, Norway
The official inauguration of the Sevre small hydro power station in the Norwegian borough of Bromma, about 160 kilometres northwest of the Capital City Oslo, took place in the middle of August 2008.
Three generator units each of 1.5 megawatts should produce an annual output of 16 GWh of electricity and supply approximately 800 Norwegian households. The generation capacity of the power station can be checked by anyone at any time via SMS. Ecopower Skandinavia, which is responsible for the construction and operation of small hydro power stations in Norway, holds a 36 percent stake.
The participation in the Sevre power station is a part of Alpiq's strategy to invest several hundred million Swiss francs in the construction and acquisition of small hydro power stations in Norway over the coming years.
New Renewable Power
Small Hydropower Plants
Norway
Bromma, Norway
5 MW
Alpiq: 36 %
2008
16 GWh
No
in service
