Klabböle Power Plant
| Klabböle Power Plant | |
|---|---|
Klabböle Power Plant (2011) | |
| Official name | Klabböle kraftverk |
| Country | Sweden |
| Location | Umeå |
| Coordinates | 63°50′7.78″N 20°7′0.26″E / 63.8354944°N 20.1167389°E |
| Opening date | 1899 |
| Dam and spillways | |
| Impounds | Ume River |
| Power Station | |
| Commission date | 1899, 1904 |
| Decommission date | 1958 |
| Turbines | 3 x 200 kW |
| Installed capacity | 993 MWh (1909) |
Klabböle Power Plant (Swedish: Klabböle Kraftverk) was a hydroelectric plant located near Umeå in northern Sweden. The plant was commissioned in 1899 and supplied power to the city until 1958, when it was replaced by a newly constructed state-owned power plant in Norrforsen. Klabböle Kraftverk is now a museum located at Ume River's south bank, below the village of Klabböle, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) upstream from Umeå.