Solbergfoss Hydroelectric Power Station
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| Solbergfoss Hydroelectric Power Station | |
|---|---|
| Official name | Solbergfoss kraftverk |
| Location | Indre Østfold, Norway |
| Coordinates | 59°38′14″N 11°09′19″E / 59.637092°N 11.155221°E |
| Purpose | Power |
| Status | Operational |
| Construction began | I: 1913 II: 1979 |
| Opening date | I: 1924 II: 1985 |
| Owners | E-CO Energi, Statkraft |
| Operator | E-CO Energi |
| Dam and spillways | |
| Type of dam | Concrete gravity dam |
| Impounds | Glomma |
| Spillway type | Over the dam |
| Power Station | |
| Commission date | I: 1924 II: 1985 |
| Hydraulic head | 21 m |
| Turbines | I: 13 Francis-type II: 1 Kaplan-type |
| Installed capacity | I: 108 MW II: 100 MW |
| Annual generation | I: 350 GWh II: 550 GWh |
Solbergfoss Hydroelectric Power Station (Norwegian: Solbergfoss kraftverk) is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station on the Glomma, in Indre Østfold municipality, Østfold county, Norway.
Construction of the power station began in 1913. It was operational in 1924.[1] Solbergfoss is owned by E-CO Energi (64,4%) and Statkraft (35,6%).[2]
Solbergfoss Dam is a concrete gravity dam.