Nordsvorka Power Station | |
Name Official: | Nordsvorka kraftverk |
Coordinates: | 63.0325°N 8.8369°W |
Location: | Surnadal, Møre og Romsdal |
Country: | Norway |
Status: | O |
Owner: | Svorka Energi, Statkraft |
Res Name: | Geitøyvatnet |
Plant Turbines: | 1 × 2.34 MW |
Plant Annual Gen: | 12.5 |
The Nordsvorka Hydroelectric Power Station (no|Nordsvorka kraftverk) is a hydroelectric power station in the municipality of Surnadal in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.[1] It is located about 9km (06miles) northeast of the village of Sylte. It utilizes a drop of 39m (128feet) on the Nordsvorka River. The river flows from the lake Geitøyvatnet (approximately 336m (1,102feet))[2] to the lake Langvatnet (approximately 276m (906feet)).[3] It has a Francis turbine and operates at an installed capacity of, and has an average annual production of about 12.5 GWh.[1] [4] The plant came into operation in 2007 and is owned 50% each by Svorka Energi and Statkraft.[1]