Skogfoss hydroelectric station
Skogfoss hydroelectric station | |
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Location |
Skogfoss in Sør-Varanger, Finnmark Norway |
Coordinates | 69°22′30″N 29°41′57″E / 69.375113°N 29.699135°ECoordinates: 69°22′30″N 29°41′57″E / 69.375113°N 29.699135°E |
Opening date | 1964 |
Operator(s) | Pasvik Kraft |
Dam and spillways | |
Impounds | Paatsjoki River |
Reservoir | |
Total capacity | 2,584 million m³ |
Skogfoss power station is a hydro electric dam near Skogfoss in Sør-Varanger, Finnmark on the Paatsjoki river.
The power station, which is owned by Pasvik Kraft, a subsidiary of Varanger Kraft, makes use of a 20-metre fall in the river. Although the power station is located on a river, Lake Inari in Finland is regulated as storage for all of the power stations in the drainage basin. The river is dammed at the power station, which also has a small reservoir in Langvannet. Following the damming, the water level rose to a level of 9 metres and many cabins had to be vacated. A Sami grave site also had to be moved following the regulation.
Parts of the dam pass over the Russian border.
There are two installed Kaplan turbines producing a total of 60 Megawatts. The mean yearly production of the dam is 358 Gigawatt hours.