Eiði Power Plant

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The Eiði Hydroelectric Power Station (Faroese: Eiðisverkið) is the largest hydroelectric power station in the Faroe Islands. It stands below a dam on Lake Eiði (elevation 129 to 149 meters or 423 to 489 feet)[1] on the island of Eysturoy.[2][3][4][5]

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Eiði power plant
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Location in the Faroe Islands
Official nameEiðisverkið
CountryFaroe Islands
LocationEysturoy, Faroe Islands
Coordinates62°16′52″N 7°04′21″W
StatusOperational
Commission date1987
OwnerSEV
Power generation
Nameplate capacity21.7 MW
Annual net output55 GWh
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The power plant started production on April 28, 1987, and it was built and is owned by the power producer and distributor SEV. Originally, two Francis turbines were installed with a capacity of 6.7 MW each.[6] A third turbine began operation in 2013, with a 15 km water collection tunnel to the south. Overall cost has been DKK 1 billion.[3] The plant operates at an installed capacity of 21.7 MW, with an average annual production of about 55 GWh.[3] The reservoir holds water for 5.5 days of production.[7]

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