Fagerli Hydroelectric Power Station

Fagerli Power Station
Location in Nordland county
Official name Fagerli kraftverk
Country Norway
Location Sulitjelma, Nordland
Coordinates 67°07′09″N 16°04′38″E / 67.11917°N 16.07722°E / 67.11917; 16.07722Coordinates: 67°07′09″N 16°04′38″E / 67.11917°N 16.07722°E / 67.11917; 16.07722
Status Operational
Commission date 1975 (1975)
Owner(s) Salten Kraftsamband
Pumped-storage power station
Upper reservoir Nedre Daja
Lower reservoir Langvatnet
Hydraulic head 232 m
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 48 MW
Capacity factor 59.9%
Annual output 252 GW·h

The Fagerli Hydroelectric Power Station (Norwegian: Fagerli kraftverk or Fagerli kraftstasjon)[1] is a hydroelectric power station in the municipality of Fauske 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 MW, with an average annual production of about 252 GWh.[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]

The old Fagerli Power Station

The old Fagerli power station was built by Sulitjelma Mines. The remaining buildings currently belong to the Sulitjelma Museum.

By 1898 a power station had been set up at the outflow of the Balmi River into Langvatnet, also named the Fagerli Power Station. It was built by Sulitjelma Mines and supplied electricity for general use in Sulitjelma and to the mine. It originally had an installed capacity of 175 kVA and a voltage of 5 kV. The power station was upgraded several times, and in 1929 a 4.2 MVA generator was installed with a 3.6 MW turbine. The gross head was 43 m (141 ft) with a maximum discharge of 10 m3/s (350 cu ft/s). A particular problem was the large amount of sediment carried by the Balmi River, which caused extensive wear and tear to the turbines.[4]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 SKS produksjon: Fagerli.
  2. Norges Vassdrags- og Energiverk (NVE). 2016. Utbygd vannkraft i Norge pr. 01.01.1990. Oslo, p. 42.
  3. 1 2 "Nedre Daja, Fauske (Nordland)" (in Norwegian). yr.no. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  4. Solem, Arne, Ragnar Heggstad, & Nils Raabe. 1954. Norske kraftverker, utgitt ved dets 100 års jubileum, April 1954. Oslo: Teknisk ukeblads forlag.
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