Roskrepp Main Dam

Roskrepp Hoveddam

Roskrepp Main Dam is located in Norway's southern region, controlling water flow into Roskreppfjorden. Completed in 1962, it stands 34 meters high and spans 190 meters across. The dam is crucial for hydropower generation and flood regulation in the region.

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The dam's construction is part of the Sira-Kvina Hydroelectric Project, which includes several other dams and power stations. It is primarily made of concrete, designed to withstand substantial water pressure and environmental conditions. Visitors can access the site via local roads, though detailed tours of the infrastructure are typically restricted for security and operational reasons.