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The Pamilo Hydroelectric Power Plant ( Finnish: Pamilon voimalaitos) is a power station in Eno, Finland that supplies electricity to Finland. [1] It was opened in 1955. [1]
It is notable for being Vattenfall's largest hydroelectric power plant in Finland, with an installed generating capacity of 84 megawatts [2] across three units and produces 256 gigawatt hours per year. [3]
It is fed with water from the Lower- Koita River and Lake Koitere [2] across a catchment area of 6,550 square kilometres. Water is held back in two basins, by two dams; the Pamilo dam and Heinäjoki dam [1]
Pamilo is Vattenfall´s largest hydro power plant in Finland. ... Pamilo draws its power from Lake Koitere and the Lower-Koita River
62°48′4″N 30°25′43″E / 62.80111°N 30.42861°E