
Kraftverk Tyssedal
Kraftverk Tyssedal, located in the rugged landscape of western Norway, is a landmark of early hydroelectric power generation. Constructed between 1906 and 1918, the facility played a crucial role in Norway’s industrialization, converting the region’s abundant water resources into electricity. The power station’s operations were vital to industries such as aluminum production, which required vast amounts of energy to sustain its processes. At the core … Continue reading Kraftverk Tyssedal