Møre og Romsdal: A Hydropower Hub
Møre og Romsdal is located within the NO3 — Midt-Norge pricing zone [0], positioning it as a key region for hydroelectric generation in central Norway. The region's natural geography and water resources have established it as a major centre for renewable energy production, with numerous facilities contributing to Norway's hydropower capacity.
The Top 10 Hydropower Plants
This ranking reflects the 10 most powerful hydroelectric installations in Møre og Romsdal, based on data current as of May 2026 from the HydroSec database and Norway's water resources authority (NVE) [1].
1. Aura
Aura ranks as the region's leading hydropower facility [2], representing a significant asset within Møre og Romsdal's energy infrastructure.
2. Grytten
Grytten is the second-ranked hydropower plant in the region [3].
3. Driva
Driva occupies the third position in Møre og Romsdal's hydropower rankings [4].
4. Trollheim
Trollheim is the fourth-largest facility by capacity in the region [5].
5. Tafjord 4
Tafjord 4 ranks fifth among Møre og Romsdal's hydropower installations [6].
6. Tafjord 5
Tafjord 5 is the sixth-ranked facility in the region [7].
7. Tussa
Tussa holds the seventh position in the regional rankings [8].
8. Grøa
Grøa is the eighth-largest hydropower plant in Møre og Romsdal [9].
9. Åmela
Åmela ranks ninth in the region's hydropower capacity [10].
10. Tafjord 2
Tafjord 2 completes the top 10 list of Møre og Romsdal's most powerful hydroelectric facilities [11].
Accessing Detailed Performance Data
Complete technical specifications—including installed capacity (MW), annual generation (GWh), geographic coordinates, and operational metrics—are available to registered users. Detailed data access enables institutional investors and asset managers to conduct thorough due diligence on individual facilities.
Disclaimer: Detailed figures (MW, GWh, coordinates) are fully visible only after registration [12].
Explore Further
- All Facilities — Browse the complete database of Norwegian hydropower installations
- Interactive Map — Visualize Møre og Romsdal's hydropower infrastructure geographically
Risks and Limitations
This ranking is based on available data as of May 2026 and reflects the HydroSec database and NVE records. Hydropower facility performance, capacity classifications, and operational status may change. Investors should verify current operational status and technical specifications directly with facility operators or regulatory authorities. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Past performance or ranking position does not guarantee future returns or operational stability.
