Flørli Hydroelectric Power Station

The station was built in 1918 as the first in Lysefjord, from where it delivered power to Stavanger.

[1] The turbine hall was built in 1917 in Jugendstil, it is 80 m long, 9 m wide and stands 12 m tall.

The water was supplied via two penstocks along which were built a cabled railway and a wooden stairway with 4,444 steps.

The new station can generate 80 MW power and has an average annual production of 290 GWh.

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