Hakavik Power Station

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Hakavik Power Station
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Hakavik Power Station
Official nameHakavik kraftverk
CountryNorway
Coordinates59°37′29″N 9°57′13″E / 59.62472°N 9.95361°E / 59.62472; 9.95361Coordinates: 59°37′29″N 9°57′13″E / 59.62472°N 9.95361°E / 59.62472; 9.95361
StatusOperational
Opening date1922; 100 years ago (1922)
Power Station
Hydraulic head389 m
Turbines2 × 3.5 MW
Installed capacity7 MW
Capacity factor34.2%
Annual generation21 GW·h
Instruments control room

Hakavik Power Station is a 7 MW hydroelectric power plant at Øvre Eiker in Buskerud, Norway, located 25 metres above sea level.

The power station was inaugurated in 1922. It generates only railway traction current, single phase 55 kV at 16 2/3 hertz. The station is the starting point of a powerline to Sande and another to Sundhaugen Switching Station, where a 55 kV-line to Asker and another one to Neslandsvatn over Nordagutu and departs.[1][2] The only other power station in Norway to do this is Kjofossen Power Station.

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  1. ^ "Hakavik". statkraft.com. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
  2. ^ "Hakavik Power Station". no.geoview.info. Retrieved 2017-03-17.

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