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The Dariali hydroelectric project is located in Georgia and the capacity of the project is set at 108 MW.
The power station supplies the town of Ilulissat with electricity, substituting diesel generators thus making the town independent of imported fuel.
The Kárahnjúkar project is the largest individual hydropower project developed in Iceland and is located in East Iceland.
The main features of the appurtenant structures in the reservoir are an overflow spillway, a bottom outlet and a diversion gate structure.
The Sultartangi hydroelectric project is located between the Sultartangi reservoir and the Búrfell HEP in the Þjórsá river.
The project is Verkís’ second hydroelectric project in Greenland following the realisation of the Qorlortosuaq hydroelectric project.
The Bardu Hydroelectric Projects are located in Bardu, North-Norway. The installed power is in total 9,9 MW in two separate powerstations.
The Búðarháls hydroelectric project is located in the river Tungnaá downstream of existing Hrauneyjafoss station in South Iceland.
An emergency repair programme for five hydro power plants in Tanzania and Verkís together with LVP are the owner’s engineer for this project.
The Qorlortorsuaq hydropower plant provides the nearby towns Qaqortoq and Narsaq, with a combined population of 5.500, with electricity.
Mjólkárvirkjun is situated in Arnarfjörður, the energy is delivered via transmission lines to the Westfjords main transmission lines.
The extension will increase the efficiency in the new and old power plants resulting in an increase in the power plant generation capacity.
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