Skaråa at a Glance
Skaråa is a [hydropower plant][1] (Kraftverk) located in Orkland municipality, Trøndelag county, Norway. The facility has been operational since the end of 2002 and is registered with the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE) under plant ID 1548. As part of the [Orkla watershed system][2], Skaråa contributes to Norway's renewable energy infrastructure within the NO3 electricity price zone.
Ownership and Concession
The primary concession holder for Skaråa is [SKARÅA KRAFT AS][3], the entity responsible for operating and maintaining the facility. The concession status with NVE is currently listed as granted pending, reflecting the regulatory framework governing Norwegian hydropower operations.
Hydrological Context
Skaråa draws water from the [Orkla watershed][2] (Nedbørsfelt), one of Norway's significant river systems. This hydrological integration places the plant within a broader network of water management and power generation across the Trøndelag region. The Orkla system's characteristics directly influence the plant's operational profile and seasonal water availability.
Regional Location and Grid Connection
Municipality: Orkland, Trøndelag Electricity Price Zone: NO3 Nearest Statnett Transformer Station: Approximately 1.58 km away (66 kV) Nearest Industrial Area: Tjeldbergodden (~67 km)
The proximity to grid infrastructure and industrial zones reflects Skaråa's integration into Norway's broader energy and industrial landscape. Connection to the 66 kV transmission network ensures efficient power evacuation to the national grid.
Data Center Suitability Assessment
HydroSec rates Skaråa with a Grade A for data center hosting potential, indicating strong technical and infrastructural alignment with modern computational facility requirements. This assessment is based on facility characteristics, grid stability, and cooling resource availability—though specific capacity thresholds remain confidential pending user authentication.
What Becomes Available After Login
Detailed operational metrics for Skaråa—including maximum capacity (MaksYtelse), average production (MidProd), and gross head (BruttoFallhoyde)—are accessible to registered users. Additionally, authenticated access unlocks:
- Granular hydrological data and seasonal production patterns
- Sub-scores within the data center suitability framework
- Precise site infrastructure specifications
- Historical performance benchmarks
These data points enable asset managers, family offices, and institutional investors to conduct rigorous due diligence on Skaråa's technical and financial characteristics.
Risks and Limitations
Regulatory Risk: Hydropower operations in Norway are subject to NVE oversight and periodic concession reviews. Changes in water management policy or environmental regulations could affect operational parameters.
Hydrological Variability: Power generation from Skaråa depends on precipitation and runoff patterns within the Orkla watershed. Drought conditions or unseasonable weather may reduce output below historical averages.
Market Risk: Electricity prices in the NO3 zone fluctuate based on supply, demand, and broader Nordic market dynamics. Revenue exposure to spot prices introduces volatility.
Infrastructure Risk: Grid connection stability, transformer availability, and transmission constraints may impact power evacuation efficiency.
Data Limitations: This public profile presents only verified, non-confidential information. Comprehensive financial modeling, detailed engineering specifications, and production forecasts require authenticated access and direct engagement with HydroSec's data platform.
This page does not constitute investment advice, financial guidance, or a recommendation to invest in or acquire any interest in Skaråa or its operator. Investors should conduct independent technical, legal, and financial due diligence before making any investment decision.
