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The Pamilo Hydroelectric Power Plant (Finnish: Pamilon voimalaitos) is a power station in Eno, Finland that supplies electricity to Finland. It was opened in 1955.

It is notable for being Vattenfall's largest hydroelectric power plant in Finland, with an installed generating capacity of 84 megawatts across three units and produces 256 gigawatt hours per year.

It is fed with water from the Lower-Koita River and Lake Koitere across a catchment area of 6,550 square kilometres. Water is held back in two basins, by two dams; the Pamilo dam and Heinäjoki dam

See also

References

  1. ^ Hassinen, Jukka (2000-10-01). "International Seminar and Workshop on the RESCDAM Project". North Savo Regional Environment Centre. pp. 1–3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-28.
  2. ^ "Pamilo hydro power plant". Hydro Power Plants. Vattenfall. Archived from the original on 2010-02-20. Retrieved 2009-12-26. Pamilo is Vattenfall´s largest hydro power plant in Finland. ... Pamilo draws its power from Lake Koitere and the Lower-Koita River
  3. "Vattenfall hydro power in the Nordic countries" (PDF). Vattenfall Power Generation in the Nordic Countries. Vattenfall. 2006-10-17. Retrieved 2009-12-26.

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