nyuttak
Nyuttak is a Norwegian-language term formed from ny, meaning “new,” and uttak, meaning “withdrawal,” “intake,” or “extraction.” In usage, nyuttak refers to the introduction of a new draw or intake point for resources, or to a new phase of resource extraction. There is no single, official definition, and the term is predominantly found in field-specific documents rather than in standard dictionaries. Its exact meaning can vary by context and sector.
In energy and water management, nyuttak commonly denotes a newly established intake or withdrawal facility, such
Usage notes and alternatives: nyuttak is a technical, context-dependent term and may be translated or adapted
See also: uttak, water withdrawal, extraction, resource management.