Hydropower Plant Profile

Kildalen Hydropower Plant

Kildalen is a run-of-river hydropower facility in northern Norway, part of the Reisavassdraget watershed and grid zone NO4. Detailed technical and ownership data available to registered investors.

Kildalen at a Glance

Kildalen is a Kraftverk-type hydropower facility located in Nordreisa municipality, Troms county, in northern Norway. The plant has been in operation since September 1960 and is part of the Reisavassdraget watershed system. As a mature installation with nearly seven decades of operational history, Kildalen represents a stable asset within Norway's hydropower infrastructure.

The facility is registered with the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE) under ID 198 and operates within the NO4 price zone, which covers the northern regions of mainland Norway and is part of the Nordic electricity market.

Ownership and Operator

Kildalen is operated by **YMBER PRODUKSJON AS**, the primary concessionaire holding rights to the facility. Understanding the operator's portfolio, financial stability, and maintenance practices is essential for investors evaluating long-term asset performance and reliability.

YMBER PRODUKSJON AS holds the main concession for this installation. Detailed information about the operator's other assets, corporate structure, and historical performance can be accessed through the operator profile.

Hydrological Context

The plant draws water from the Reisavassdraget watershed, a significant hydrological system in Troms county. The catchment area and seasonal flow patterns of this river system directly influence Kildalen's generation profile and capacity utilization throughout the year.

Investors should review the broader hydrological characteristics of the Reisavassdraget system to understand seasonal variability, long-term precipitation trends, and any upstream or downstream constraints that may affect output.

Regional and Grid Infrastructure

Location: Nordreisa municipality, Troms county Electricity Price Zone: NO4 Nearest Grid Connection: KILDAL substation (66 kV), approximately 0.17 km away

The proximity to the KILDAL substation ensures efficient grid connection with minimal transmission losses. The NO4 price zone encompasses northern Norway and participates in the integrated Nordic electricity market, providing exposure to regional and cross-border price dynamics.

Data Centre Suitability Assessment

Kildalen has been assigned a Grade A data centre suitability rating by HydroSec's assessment framework. This rating reflects the facility's technical characteristics and potential for supporting IT infrastructure requiring stable, renewable power supply. The Grade A designation indicates maximum data centre capacity of approximately 2 MW.

This assessment is qualitative and based on facility specifications, grid proximity, and operational stability. Detailed scoring components and technical justifications are available to registered users.

What Becomes Available After Registration

The public profile above provides foundational context. Upon registration and verification, investors gain access to:

  • Detailed Technical Specifications: Installed capacity (MaksYtelse), average annual production (MidProd), gross head (BruttoFallhoyde), and turbine configurations
  • Advanced Hydrological Data: Long-term precipitation records, seasonal flow patterns, and drought/flood risk assessments
  • Sub-Scores for Data Centre Suitability: Granular evaluation of cooling water availability, grid stability, and infrastructure proximity
  • Ownership History: Full concession timeline and any regulatory changes
  • Comparative Benchmarking: Performance metrics relative to similar facilities in the region and across Norway

Risks and Limitations

Regulatory and Concession Risk: The concession status for Kildalen is recorded as "unrecorded" in the NVE database. Investors should independently verify the current legal status of water rights and any pending regulatory reviews or renewal processes with the Norwegian authorities.

Hydrological Variability: Hydropower output is inherently dependent on precipitation and water availability. Multi-year droughts or sustained low-flow periods can materially reduce generation and revenue. Historical data should be reviewed to understand the facility's performance under adverse hydrological conditions.

Market Price Exposure: As a participant in the NO4 price zone and the broader Nordic electricity market, Kildalen's revenue is exposed to wholesale electricity price fluctuations. Investors should model various price scenarios and consider hedging strategies.

Grid and Infrastructure Constraints: While the KILDAL substation is nearby, any grid congestion, maintenance, or upgrades in the transmission network could affect dispatch and revenue realization.

Data Limitations: This profile is based on publicly available NVE data and HydroSec's assessment framework. Specific technical parameters, financial performance, and forward-looking projections are not disclosed in this public view and require registered access.

No Guarantee of Returns: This analysis is informational only and does not constitute investment advice, a guarantee of returns, or a recommendation to buy or sell. Investors must conduct independent due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making investment decisions.

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Data sourced from NVE (Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate) and HydroSec's proprietary analysis framework. Last updated based on publicly available records. For the most current technical and operational data, please register or contact NVE directly.

Frequently asked questions

What is the NVE ID for Kildalen?

Kildalen's NVE registration ID is 198. This unique identifier is used to reference the facility in all official Norwegian energy authority records and databases.

Who operates Kildalen hydropower plant?

Kildalen is operated by YMBER PRODUKSJON AS, which holds the primary concession for the facility. Detailed information about the operator and its portfolio is available through the operator profile.

When did Kildalen begin operations?

Kildalen was commissioned and entered operation on September 17, 1960, making it a mature facility with nearly seven decades of operational history.

Which river system supplies water to Kildalen?

Kildalen draws water from the Reisavassdraget watershed system in Troms county. This hydrological system is critical to understanding the facility's seasonal generation patterns and long-term output potential.

What is Kildalen's data centre suitability rating?

Kildalen has been assigned a Grade A data centre suitability rating by HydroSec, indicating strong potential for supporting IT infrastructure with stable renewable power. The rating corresponds to a maximum data centre capacity of approximately 2 MW.

How close is Kildalen to the nearest electrical grid connection?

Kildalen is located approximately 0.17 km from the KILDAL substation, which operates at 66 kV. This proximity ensures efficient grid connection and minimal transmission losses.

What electricity price zone does Kildalen operate in?

Kildalen operates in the NO4 price zone, which covers northern mainland Norway and participates in the integrated Nordic electricity market.

What technical details are available to registered users?

Registered investors gain access to installed capacity, average annual production, gross head, turbine specifications, detailed hydrological data, sub-component scores, ownership history, and comparative benchmarking against similar facilities.

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