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Norway
Lars Petter Pettersen
Bitdalsdammen
Drakenburg hydropower plant
The run-of-river hydropower plant Drakenburg in Lower Saxony in Germany is located along the Weser River.
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1956Commissioned
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5 MWInstalled capacity
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26.5 GWhAnnual production
The power plant was commissioned in 1956 and has a generating capacity of 5 MW thanks to its three Kaplan turbines. At the beginning of 2009 Statkraft took over the plant from E.ON.
A run-of-river power station uses the movement of the water to generate energy. The water pressure created by overcoming differences in height puts the turbine wheels into operation, thereby powering a generator that generates electricity.
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Company | Ownership share |
Statkraft | 100% |