The second is a supply of renewable electricity. Norway’s secret is hydroelectric power from 1500 plants around the country. Many of these are low impact designs called run-of-river plants that ...
The interconnectors are taking the blame for the current high Norwegian prices, with critics arguing Norway should only send electricity from its abundant hydropower abroad after it has ensured ...
Built in 1916, the hydroelectric power station supplied electricity to Stavanger in southwest Norway for many years. At the time, the slog must have been unimaginable for the 200 workers ...
PA Media The link from Blyth in Northumberland to Kvilldal in Norway took six years to build Hydropower in Norway and wind power in the UK are subject to weather conditions and fluctuations in demand.