Agder as a Hydropower Region
Agder is located within Norway's NO2 price zone, one of the southern regions with established export connections to Denmark and continental Europe [0]. This strategic positioning makes Agder hydropower assets particularly relevant for investors tracking Nordic power market dynamics and cross-border transmission opportunities.
The region's hydropower infrastructure represents a significant portion of Norway's renewable energy capacity. Understanding the major installations in Agder is essential for asset managers evaluating portfolio exposure to Norwegian hydroelectric assets.
The Top 10 Hydropower Installations in Agder
HydroSec maintains a comprehensive database of hydropower facilities across Norway. The following list identifies 10 major installations in the Agder region (as of May 2026, sourced from HydroSec-DB and the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate) [1]:
1. Tonstad [2] 2. Brokke [3] 3. Holen I-II [4] 4. Skjerka [5] 5. Solhom [6] 6. Holen III [7] 7. Åna-Sira [8] 8. Tjørhom [9] 9. Steinsfoss [10] 10. Iveland [11]
Each of these installations plays a role in Agder's hydropower portfolio. Detailed technical specifications—including installed capacity (MW), annual production (GWh), geographic coordinates, and ownership structures—are available to registered users on the HydroSec platform.
NO2 Price Zone Context
Agder's position within the NO2 price zone connects these hydropower assets to broader Nordic electricity market mechanisms. Export capacity to Denmark and European markets influences the economic performance and strategic value of installations in this region. Investors should consider how price zone dynamics, transmission constraints, and cross-border flows affect asset returns.
Data Access and Detailed Analysis
Disclaimer: Detailed technical data (MW, GWh, coordinates, ownership percentages) are fully visible only after registration on the HydroSec platform. This ensures compliance with data protection standards while providing institutional investors with comprehensive analytical tools.
For a complete overview of all hydropower installations in Norway, visit our Alle Anlagen section. To visualize facility locations and regional distribution, explore our interactive Karte.
Risks and Limitations
Several factors should be considered when evaluating hydropower assets in Agder:
- Data Currency: This list reflects facility status as of May 2026. Ownership changes, decommissioning, or capacity modifications may occur. Users should verify current status through official sources such as the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE).
- Incomplete Public Information: Not all technical and financial details are publicly available. Detailed specifications require platform registration and may be subject to confidentiality agreements.
- Market Volatility: Hydropower returns are sensitive to precipitation patterns, electricity prices, and regulatory changes. Historical performance does not guarantee future results.
- Regulatory Risk: Changes to Norwegian energy policy, EU regulations, or environmental requirements may affect asset valuation and operational parameters.
- No Investment Advice: This content is informational only and does not constitute investment advice, financial recommendations, or tax guidance. Investors should conduct independent due diligence and consult qualified advisors before making investment decisions.
