About Oslo s first pumped hydro storage
In many ways, Tysso I represents the origin of hydropower development in Norway. It ws the first hydro facility in Northern Europe to be built using the “modern” principles of a high fall supplying pressurized water to the plant via a tunnel or pipeline.
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