Hydropower Plant Profile

Skjomen Hydropower Plant

Skjomen is an active hydropower facility in Narvik, Nordland, operated under concession by Statkraft Energi AS since 1973.

Skjomen at a Glance

Skjomen (NVE ID 380) is a Kraftverk hydropower facility located in Narvik municipality, Nordland county, Norway. The plant has been in continuous operation since November 1973, drawing water from the Skjomavassdraget watershed system. As an established facility in the Norwegian power grid, Skjomen operates within the NO4 electricity price zone and maintains active concession status with the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE).

Ownership & Concession

STATKRAFT ENERGI AS holds the principal concession for Skjomen. Statkraft is Norway's largest energy company and a major operator of hydropower infrastructure across the country. The concession remains active, confirming the facility's operational status and regulatory compliance. Detailed ownership structures and concession terms are available upon registration on the HydroSec platform.

Hydrological Context

Skjomen draws its water supply from the Skjomavassdraget watershed system. Understanding the hydrological characteristics of this catchment area—including precipitation patterns, seasonal runoff, and long-term water availability—is essential for assessing the plant's generation profile. The Skjomavassdraget page provides comprehensive watershed data and related facility information.

Regional Location & Grid Integration

Municipality: Narvik County (Fylke): Nordland Electricity Price Zone: NO4

Narvik is located in northern Norway and serves as a key industrial and transportation hub. The NO4 price zone encompasses the northern region of mainland Norway, reflecting local supply-demand dynamics and grid constraints. Skjomen's proximity to the Skjomen substation (approximately 0.38 km) ensures efficient grid connection, though detailed voltage specifications are nicht öffentlich publiziert.

Data Center Suitability Assessment

Skjomen receives a Grade A rating for data center infrastructure compatibility, indicating strong potential for co-location of energy-intensive computing facilities. This assessment reflects the plant's capacity profile and grid connectivity characteristics. However, specific megawatt capacity figures, detailed technical specifications, and granular site infrastructure data are restricted to registered users. Upon login, institutional investors and asset managers gain access to:

  • Precise installed capacity and average production figures
  • Detailed hydrological sub-scores and seasonal availability profiles
  • Site infrastructure maps and proximity analysis
  • Tier-1 and Tier-2 data center suitability breakdowns

What You'll Unlock After Registration

The HydroSec platform provides registered users with comprehensive operational and financial data:

  • Technical Details: Installed capacity (MaksYtelse), average annual production (MidProd), gross head (BruttoFallhoyde), and turbine specifications
  • Hydrological Analysis: Multi-year precipitation and runoff data, seasonal production patterns, and drought/flood risk profiles
  • Infrastructure Mapping: Precise coordinates, grid connection details, and proximity to industrial zones and data center clusters
  • Financial & Regulatory: Concession terms, tax frameworks, and investment structuring guidance

Risks and Limitations

Data Availability: This profile presents publicly available information from NVE and Statkraft sources. Detailed operational metrics, production forecasts, and financial projections require platform registration.

Hydrological Variability: Hydropower output is inherently dependent on precipitation and runoff patterns, which fluctuate seasonally and annually. Historical data does not guarantee future performance.

Regulatory & Concession Risk: Concession terms may be subject to renewal, modification, or regulatory changes by Norwegian authorities. Current status is active, but investors should verify terms independently.

Grid & Market Risk: Electricity prices in the NO4 zone are subject to market volatility, transmission constraints, and broader Nordic power market dynamics.

No Guarantee of Returns: This document provides factual facility information only and does not constitute investment advice, return projections, or tax guidance. All investment decisions should be made in consultation with qualified financial and legal advisors.

Frequently asked questions

What is Skjomen's operational status?

Skjomen (NVE 380) is an active hydropower facility that has been in continuous operation since November 1973. Its concession status with the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE) is active.

Who operates Skjomen?

Statkraft Energi AS holds the principal concession for Skjomen. Statkraft is Norway's largest energy company and operates extensive hydropower infrastructure across the country.

Where is Skjomen located?

Skjomen is located in Narvik municipality in Nordland county, northern Norway. It operates within the NO4 electricity price zone and is situated approximately 0.38 km from the Skjomen substation.

What water source does Skjomen use?

Skjomen draws water from the Skjomavassdraget watershed system. Detailed hydrological data and related facility information are available via the Skjomavassdraget page.

What does the Grade A data center suitability rating mean?

Skjomen receives a Grade A rating for data center infrastructure compatibility, indicating strong potential for co-location of energy-intensive computing facilities. Detailed capacity and site infrastructure specifications are available to registered users.

What information becomes available after registration?

Registered users gain access to installed capacity figures, average production data, detailed hydrological profiles, infrastructure maps, grid connection specifications, and comprehensive financial and regulatory frameworks.

How far is Skjomen from the nearest industrial zone?

The nearest industrial zone (Finnfjord/Skaland) is approximately 118 km from Skjomen. Detailed proximity analysis and infrastructure mapping are available to registered users.

What is the NO4 electricity price zone?

NO4 is the electricity price zone covering northern mainland Norway. Skjomen's operations and revenue are influenced by power prices and grid dynamics within this zone.

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