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4095.04.01 
 Førrevass Dam and Blåsjø Reservoir, above Kvildal, Rogaland, Norway.
The largest concrete dam in Norway (255,000 m3) is 1,300m long and 95m high and forms part of the "Ulla Førre Hydroelectric Scheme". The Blåsjø Reservoir, which supplies the water, is Norway's largest artificial lake, containing over 3 million cubic metres of water at over 1000m above sea level. The HEP station, which is Norway's largest, has a total output of 1240 MW. 
 Keywords: Norwegian Forrevass Hydroelectric Power Station tall high big structure arch curve curved cold bleak Norway scheme generation hydraulics Blasjo Blåsjo kinetic energy natural resource renewable clean electricity electrical environment HEP Norwegian Ulla Førre Forre Hydroelectric Scheme Kvildal energy Hydroelectricity physics lgpl
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Førrevass Dam and Blåsjø Reservoir, above Kvildal, Rogaland, Norway.
The

largest concrete dam in Norway (255,000 m3) is 1,300m long and 95m high and forms part of the "Ulla Førre Hydroelectric Scheme". The Blåsjø Reservoir, which supplies the water, is Norway's largest artificial lake, containing over 3 million cubic metres of water at over 1000m above sea level. The HEP station, which is Norway's largest, has a total output of 1240 MW.
Keywords: Norwegian Forrevass Hydroelectric Power Station tall high big structure arch curve curved cold bleak Norway scheme generation hydraulics Blasjo Blåsjo kinetic energy natural resource renewable clean electricity electrical environment HEP Norwegian Ulla Førre Forre Hydroelectric Scheme Kvildal energy Hydroelectricity physics lgpl