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Tyssedal Hydroelectric Power Station
The
Tyssedal
Power Station
is a
hydroelectric power station
and museum located in Tyssedal in the municipality
Odda
in
Vestland
, Norway.
The station
was designed by
architect
Thorvald Astrup
. It started
production
in
1906
and operated at a combined
installed capacity
of from 1918, with an
average
annual production of
700
GWh. The
plant
was protected by the
Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage
in
2000
, and is part of the
Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Industry
. The
power station
was added to the
list of
priority
technical and industrial cultural heritage
by the
Norwegian
Directorate for
Cultural Heritage
.
It is an
anchor point
of the
European Route of Industrial Heritage
.