elveanlegg
Elveanlegg are facilities that use river water to generate electricity or to regulate river flow for hydrological management. They convert the energy of water into mechanical energy in a turbine, which drives a generator to produce electricity. The scale ranges from micro-hydro installations to large dams supplying regional grids. Typical components include an intake, conduits or penstocks, a turbine hall, a generator, a transformer station, and transmission lines. Some designs incorporate damming structures, reservoirs for storage, and spillways; others are run-of-river with little or no storage.
Common types include run-of-river plants with limited storage; reservoir-based plants that store water for flexible generation;
Environmental and regulatory aspects are an integral part of elveanlegg. They require licenses and environmental impact
Global context: Hydropower is a major renewable energy source in many regions, providing a substantial share