Fagerli Hydroelectric Power Station
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| Fagerli Power Station | |
|---|---|
| Official name | Fagerli kraftverk |
| Country | Norway |
| Location | Sulitjelma, Nordland |
| Coordinates | 67°07′09″N 16°04′38″E / 67.11917°N 16.07722°E |
| Status | Operational |
| Opening date | 1975 |
| Owner(s) | Salten Kraftsamband |
| Upper reservoir | |
| Creates | Nedre Daja |
| Lower reservoir | |
| Creates | Langvatnet |
| Power Station | |
| Hydraulic head | 232 m |
| Installed capacity | 48 MW |
| Capacity factor | 59.9% |
| Annual generation | 252 GW·h |
The Fagerli Hydroelectric Power Station (Norwegian: Fagerli kraftverk or Fagerli kraftstasjon)[1] is a hydroelectric power station in Fauske Municipality in Nordland county, Norway.[2] It utilizes a drop of 232 meters (761 ft)[1] between its intake reservoir at Nedre Daja (Lower Lake Daja; also Norwegian: Dajavatnet,[3] Lule Sami: Vuolep Dája[3]) and Langvatnet (Long Lake) in Sulitjelma. The plant operates at an installed capacity of 48 megawatts (64,000 hp), with an average annual production of about 252 gigawatt-hours (910 TJ).[1] It is owned by Salten Kraftsamband and came into operation in 1975.[1] The Fagerli plant was the first one built by Salten Kraftsamband, in cooperation with Sulitjelma Mines.[1]