- The
Botnur power plant (Faroese: Elektrisitetsverkið í Botni) is a
hydroelectric power station supplying the
Faroe Islands'
southernmost island of Suðuroy...
- The
first hydroelectric powerplant of the
Faroe Islands,
Botnur power plant, was
built in
Botni in Suðuroy in 1921. It is
owned by SEV
since 1963....
- MW
diesel at Trongisvágur, 6.3 MW wind at
Porkeri and the 3.3 MW
hydro Botnur power plant. The
Faroe Islands'
first solar park was
installed with 250 kW...
-
depends on the Vágur 13 MW diesel, 6.3 MW wind
turbines and the 3.3 MW
hydro Botnur power plant. The
island is not
connected to
other islands. A 250 kW solar...
- of the
Faroe Islands, when they
built the hydro-electric
power plant in
Botnur, north-west of Vágur. In 1939 the new
Church of Vágur was built, the building...
-
Vestmanna are
important in this context. Also in
Strond on Borðoy and at
Botnur in Suðuroy
there are
important power-plants. 1. Sørvágsvatn, Vágar, 3.57 km²...
-
small round bay,
anchorage -vágur (plural: vágar):
small elongated bay -
botnur: head of a fjord, bottom, cirque.
Water suffixes in
other Scandinavian names...
- the
island of Suðuroy
along with the 3.3 MW
hydro electric power plant in
Botnur, the 6.3 MW
Porkeri wind
turbines and the
reserve diesel power plant in...