Botnur power plant
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File:Elverkið í Botni.jpg
The Botnur power plant.
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Location in the Faroe Islands
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Official name | Elektrisitetsverkið í Botni |
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Status | Operational |
Power station | |
Operator(s) | SEV |
Commission date | 18 July 1921 |
Turbines | 1 X 1.1 MW Pelton-type 1 X 2.2 MW Pelton-type |
Installed capacity | 3.3 MW |
Botnur power plant (Faroese: Elektrisitetsverkið í Botni) is a hydroelectric power station supplying the Faroe Islands island of Suðuroy with electricity. It is located to the north of Vágur. Botnur was the first hydroelectric plant built in the Faroes.[1][2]
The plant was built by the municipality of Vágur. It became operational on 18 July 1921.[1][2][3] In 1960, the plant was acquired by SEV from Suðuroyar Elverk.[1]
The plant is equipped with one 1.1 MW Pelton turbine, commissioned in 1965, and one 2.2 MW Francis turbine, commissioned in 1966.[1][2] The Pelton turbine is supplied by water from the Ryskivatn lake, and the Fransis turbine is supplied from the Vatnsnes lake (Vatnsnesvatn).[1] Botnur is an unmanned plant; it is operated from the Vágsverkið (also called Heimaru Oyrar) power plant.[2]
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