Lillehammer

Lillehammer is experiencing significant energy infrastructure development with major grid upgrades, solar projects, and emerging hydrogen initiatives.

Active Queue

Production

27 MW

Consumption

136 MW

Cases

5

Active Concessions

Production

7.3 MW

Consumption

7.3 MW

Cases

13

Overview

The municipality shows strong energy development activity with 13 active concession cases and 5 queue items totaling over 170 MW. Statnett is leading major grid infrastructure upgrades including a new 420 kV transmission line, while private developers are pursuing solar power and hydrogen projects centered around the Fåberg substation.

Recent Activity

Hafslund Kraft submitted a new 5 MW production project for grid connection at Fåberg station in May 2026, adding to the growing energy development around this key substation.

Key Substations

FåbergHunderfossen transformatorstasjonSkyberg transformatorstasjonBrumunddal transformatorstasjon

Outlook

Strong prospects driven by major grid infrastructure investments and diverse energy project pipeline. The Fåberg substation is emerging as a key connection point for renewable energy and industrial projects, while ongoing grid upgrades will support future capacity expansion.

Solar Power
11
Battery Storage (BESS)
11
Hydropower
4.8
Grid Infrastructure
Transport & EV Charging
Hydrogen & Ammonia
GLOCAL GREEN INNLANDET AS125consumptionFåbergVevig AsIn Queuehydrogen
HAFSLUND KRAFT AS4.8productionFåbergElvia AsIn Queuehydro
PYUR ENERGY AS11productionFåbergElvia AsIn Queuesolar
PYUR ENERGY AS11productionFåbergElvia AsIn Queuebattery
PYUR ENERGY AS11consumptionFåbergElvia AsIn Queuebattery