Lysebotn Hydroelectric Power Station

A new NOK 1.8 billion powerplant called Lysebotn II with 370 MW Francis turbines was built nearby, with an expected life of 60–70 years.

The tunnels are 7.8 km long, 45 m2 wide, and transporting 60 m3/second.

[4] The reservoir has a capacity of 595×10^6 m3 (0.595 km3) water[5] located at 636–686 m altitude.

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