词条 | Kvænangsbotn Hydroelectric Power Station |
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| name = Kvænangsbotn Power Station | name_official = Kvænangsbotn kraftverk | image = | coordinates = {{coord|69|43|15|N|22|03|19|E|type:landmark|display=inline,title}} | location = Kvænangen, Troms | country = Norway | status = O | construction_began = | commissioned = {{Start date and age|1965}} | decommissioned = | cost = | owner = Kvænangen Kraftverk AS | operator = | psps_upper_res = | psps_upper_res_capacity= | psps_penstocks = | psps_lower_res = | psps_lower_res_capacity= | psps_hydraulic_head = 305 m | psps_generators = 1 × 44 MW | psps_pumpgenerators = | psps_pumps = | ps_units_operational = | ps_units_manu_model = Francis turbine | ps_units_uc = | ps_units_planned = | ps_units_cancelled = | ps_units_decommissioned= | ps_electrical_capacity = 44 | ps_electrical_cap_fac = 45.7% | ps_annual_generation = 176 | website = | extra = }} The Kvænangsbotn Hydroelectric Power Station ({{lang-no|Kvænangsbotn kraftverk}}) is a hydroelectric power station in the municipality of Kvænangen in Troms county, Norway. It utilizes a drop of {{convert|305|m|sp=us}} between its intake reservoir at Little Lakes ({{lang-no|Småvatnan}}, {{lang-fkv|Pikkujärvet}}, {{lang-se|Čorrojávrrit}})[1] and South Fjord ({{lang-no|Sørfjorden}}, {{lang-fkv|Sutuvuono}}, {{lang-se|Suvdovuotna}}).[2] The reservoir is regulated at a level between {{cvt|315|m}} and {{cvt|305|m}}. The Abo River ({{lang-no|Aboelva}}, {{lang-fkv|Aapujoki}}, {{lang-se|Ábojohka}})[3] is also utilized by the power plant.[4] Water is supplied to the reservoir by the Småvatna, Lassajavre, and Cårrujavrit Hydroelectric Power Stations. The plant came into operation in 1965.[5] In 1999 the company received a license to transfer water from the Brenn River ({{lang-se|Buollánjohka}}), Šleađui River ({{lang-se|Šleađuidjohka}}),[6] and Olbmá River ({{lang-se|Olbmájohka}}). The plant has a Francis turbine and operates at an installed capacity of {{nowrap|44 MW}}, with an average annual production of about 176 GWh. The plant is controlled by Kvænangen Kraftverk AS, with a 48.2% share owned by Troms Kraft.[7] See also{{stack|{{portal|Norway|Water|Renewable energy}}}}References1. ^Kvensk stedsnavndatabase: Pikkujärvet. {{DEFAULTSORT:Kvaenangsbotn Hydroelectric Power Station}}{{Norway-powerstation-stub}}{{hydroelectric-power-plant-stub}}2. ^Kvensk stedsnavndatabase: Sutuvuono. 3. ^Kvensk stedsnavndatabase: Aapujoki. 4. ^Sørensen, Jan. 2013. Vannkraftkonsesjoner som kan revideres innen 2022. Nasjonal gjennomgang og forslag til prioritering (= Report no. 29). Oslo: Noregs vassdrags- og energidirektorat, p. 268. 5. ^Norges vassdrags- og energidirektorat (NVE): 18 Alta – Kvænangen – Nordreisa. 6. ^Kvensk stedsnavndatabase: Slerojoki. 7. ^Troms Kraft: Våre kraftverk. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151119040058/http://www.tromskraft.no/om/selskap/tkp/kraftverk |date=2015-11-19 }} 4 : Hydroelectric power stations in Norway|Troms|Energy infrastructure completed in 1965|Dams in Norway |
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