Lillehammer

Lillehammer shows emerging renewable energy activity with major grid infrastructure upgrades and growing solar development led by Pyur Energy.

Active Queue

Production

22 MW

Consumption

136 MW

Cases

4

Active Concessions

Production

7.3 MW

Consumption

7.3 MW

Cases

13

Overview

The municipality is experiencing significant grid modernization through Statnett's 420 kV Lillehammer-Gran transmission line project while hosting emerging renewable projects including a 7.3 MW solar farm and hydrogen production facility. Recent activity shows Pyur Energy expanding its local presence with multiple queue reservations at Fåberg substation.

Recent Activity

High activity from Pyur Energy with multiple new grid queue entries at Fåberg substation for solar and battery projects totaling 33 MW in production/consumption capacity, alongside progress on their 7.3 MW Roverud solar concession application.

Key Substations

FåbergHunderfossen transformatorstasjonNew Lillehammer station (Hovemoen or Finnsvea)

Outlook

Positive prospects driven by major grid infrastructure investments creating enhanced transmission capacity, active renewable developer presence, and strategic location for hydrogen production. The new 420 kV transmission line will significantly improve grid connectivity and enable larger-scale energy projects.

Battery Storage (BESS)
11
Solar Power
11
Grid Infrastructure
Transport & EV Charging
Hydrogen & Ammonia
GLOCAL GREEN INNLANDET AS125consumptionFåbergVevig AsIn Queuehydrogen
PYUR ENERGY AS11productionFåbergElvia AsIn Queuesolar
PYUR ENERGY AS11productionFåbergElvia AsIn Queuebattery
PYUR ENERGY AS11consumptionFåbergElvia AsIn Queuebattery