Norsk Hydro ASA Hydro's corporate head office is located at Vækerø on Oslo's west side, beside the Oslo fjord.
Hydro Energy Belem Hydro has established a regional administrative center for its activities in Pará state located in Belém, the state capital.
Hydro Energy Vigelandsfoss The Vigelandsfoss power plant is located in the Otra River in Vennesla Municipality. The plant uses a water drop of 19.5 meters in the river, which is dammed up beside the plant.
Hydro Energy Rjukan The power plants in Telemark are Hydro's oldest. Svelgfoss was first launched in 1907 and was then Europe's largest and the world's second largest power plant. Our power plants in Telemark consist of Frøystul, Vemork, Såheim, Moflåt, Mæl and Svelgfoss.
The hydropower plants in Sogn include Årdal and Fortun. Today, the power plants in Sogn consist of six power stations; Tyin, Skagen, Fivlemyr, Mannsberg, Holsbru and Herva.
Hydro Energy Røldal-Suldal The power plants in Røldal-Suldal (RSK) consist of nine power stations, which extend along Røldal and Suldalsvassdraget and down to Suldalsvannet. Read more about RSK and see photos of the power stations here.
Lyse Kraft DA In the Stavanger region, Hydro is the operator of the 13 power plants Lysebotn 2, Tjodan, Flørli, Maudal, Breiava, Oltedal, Oltesvik, Hjelmeland, Sviland, Hetland, Hauskje, Jørpeland and Dalen.