Statkraft to fit bypass, extra generator at Trollheim

8 March 2007


Statkraft said the bypass valve would help to secure downstream flows for fish life should there be another generation outage that prevents normal discharge and flows.

In August 2005 a transformer at the plant caused an outage due to high temperatures, which stopped flows through the hydro plant for an hour and a half, and therefore reduced the downstream levels in the river Surna.

The company was fined NOK1.5M (US$242,128) for the incident and, in addition, NOK2M (US$322,949 of its profits were confiscated. In a statement, Statkraft said that rather than contest the verdict and fine it would use its funds to focus on the remedial works - the bypass valve and generator.

An application is being made for a supplementary licence to install the supplementary, smaller generator at the 39-year old plant to help generate electricity more efficiently in low flow conditions.




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