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Eidsfossen Hydropower Plant

Eidsfossen is a hydropower facility in Gloppen, Vestland, operating since 1948 within the Breimsvassdraget watershed and NO3 price zone.

Eidsfossen at a Glance

Eidsfossen (NVE ID: 71) is a Kraftverk-class hydropower facility located in Gloppen municipality, Vestland county, Norway. The plant has been in continuous operation since its commissioning on 31 December 1948, making it a mature asset within the Norwegian hydropower portfolio. It operates within the NO3 electricity price zone and is part of the broader Breimsvassdraget watershed system.

Ownership & Operator

The facility is held under primary concession by **GLOPPEN ENERGI AS** (Org. No. 993039330). This entity holds the rights and responsibilities for plant operation, maintenance, and regulatory compliance with the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE).

Hydrological Context

Eidsfossen draws water from the Breimsvassdraget watershed system, a critical hydrological unit in western Norway. Understanding the plant's position within this drainage basin is essential for assessing seasonal production variability, flood risk, and long-term water availability—factors that directly influence asset performance and investment returns.

Regional & Grid Integration

Location: Gloppen, Vestland Electricity Price Zone: NO3 Nearest Statnett Transformer Station: Approximately 1.75 km away (66 kV connection) Nearest Industrial Hub: Høyanger (Hydro facility, ~60 km)

The plant's proximity to grid infrastructure and industrial demand centers provides context for offtake logistics and market access. The NO3 zone reflects regional pricing dynamics and transmission constraints relevant to revenue modeling.

Data Center Suitability Assessment

HydroSec rates Eidsfossen with a Grade A for data center hosting potential, subject to maximum capacity constraints of approximately 2 MW. This rating reflects the facility's technical characteristics, cooling water availability, and grid stability—factors of increasing importance for institutional investors evaluating diversified revenue streams beyond power generation.

Note: Detailed technical specifications, production figures, and sub-component scores are available only to registered users.

Regulatory Status & Concession

The plant's concession status with NVE is recorded as unspecified in the current public registry. Investors should verify current regulatory standing and any pending license renewals or modifications directly with the concessionaire or NVE.

What You'll Access After Registration

Upon account creation and verification, HydroSec members gain access to:

  • Detailed Technical Data: Maximum capacity (MW), average annual production, gross head, and efficiency metrics
  • Hydrological Analysis: Seasonal flow patterns, precipitation data, and long-term water availability trends
  • Infrastructure Mapping: Precise grid connection points, transformer specifications, and transmission constraints
  • Financial Modeling Tools: Production forecasts, revenue scenarios, and operational cost benchmarks
  • Ownership & Concession History: Complete regulatory documentation and historical amendments

Risks and Limitations

Data Completeness: Some technical parameters remain proprietary or are held by the concessionaire and not published in real-time. HydroSec aggregates publicly available NVE data; gaps reflect source limitations, not platform omissions.

Regulatory Risk: Norwegian hydropower concessions are subject to periodic review, environmental compliance requirements, and potential modifications by NVE. Investors must conduct independent legal due diligence.

Hydrological Variability: Production from run-of-river and storage facilities depends on precipitation and snowmelt patterns, which vary significantly year-to-year. Historical averages do not guarantee future performance.

Grid & Market Risk: Power prices in the NO3 zone reflect regional supply-demand dynamics, interconnection capacity, and broader Nordic market conditions. Offtake agreements and grid access are subject to Statnett regulations.

Technology & Operational Risk: Plant age, maintenance requirements, and equipment replacement cycles affect long-term profitability. Investors should commission independent technical assessments.

No Guarantee of Returns: This page presents factual data only. It does not constitute investment advice, a guarantee of returns, or a recommendation to invest. Consult qualified financial and legal advisors before committing capital.

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Data Sources: Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE), Statnett SF, HydroSec proprietary database (updated regularly from official NVE APIs).

Frequently asked questions

When was Eidsfossen commissioned?

Eidsfossen was placed into operation on 31 December 1948, making it one of Norway's established hydropower assets with over 75 years of operational history.

Who owns and operates Eidsfossen?

The primary concessionaire is GLOPPEN ENERGI AS (Org. No. 993039330). They hold the rights and responsibilities for plant operation and regulatory compliance with NVE.

What watershed does Eidsfossen belong to?

Eidsfossen is part of the Breimsvassdraget watershed system in western Norway, which determines seasonal flow patterns and long-term water availability.

Which electricity price zone does Eidsfossen operate in?

Eidsfossen operates in the NO3 price zone, which reflects regional pricing dynamics and transmission constraints in Vestland.

What is the data center suitability rating?

HydroSec assigns Eidsfossen a Grade A rating for data center hosting potential, with maximum capacity constraints of approximately 2 MW. Detailed sub-scores are available to registered users.

How far is Eidsfossen from the nearest grid connection?

The nearest Statnett transformer station is approximately 1.75 km away, operating at 66 kV. This proximity supports reliable grid integration.

What technical details are hidden until I register?

Registered users gain access to maximum capacity (MW), average annual production, gross head, efficiency metrics, detailed hydrological analysis, and financial modeling tools.

Is Eidsfossen's concession status current?

The plant's concession status with NVE is recorded as unspecified in the current public registry. Investors should verify current regulatory standing directly with the concessionaire or NVE.

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