- Rjukan
Rjukan is a city and the administrative center of
Tinn municipality inTelemark . It is situated in Vestfjorddalen, betweenMøsvatn andTinnsjå , and got its name afterRjukanfossen ("The Smoking Waterfall") west of the town. TheTinn municipality council granted township status for Rjukan in 1996. The town has 3 386 inhabitants (Jan. 2007).History
Rjukan was formerly a significant industrial centre in
Telemark , and the town was established between 1905 and 1916 whenNorsk Hydro startedsaltpetre production there. Rjukan was chosen because Rjukanfossen, a 104-metre waterfall, provided easy means of generating large quantities of electricity. The man with the idea to use the Rjukan falls was Sam Eyde, the founder of Hydro. It is estimated that he together with A/S Rjukanfoss (laterNorsk Hydro ) used about 2 times the national budget of Norway to build Rjukan and that there were at the most approx. 12,000 workers (Rallare) from Sweden, Denmark, and Finland as well as Norway building the factories and the town.In 1934
Norsk Hydro built what was at the time the world's largest power plant atVemork in Rjukan, and with it ahydrogen plant. A by-product of hydrogen production via waterelectrolysis washeavy water . It was the later winner of theNobel prize Odd Hassel who toldNorsk Hydro that they were in fact producingheavy water . The was run by the Germans duringWorld War II , and later sabotaged multiple times by theNorwegian resistance movement and the allied forces.Today, the power plant at
Vemork has been made into theNorwegian Industrial Workers Museum where the history of Rjukan and the history of the Industrial labour is shown, in addition to the war and the history of the sabotage connected to it.After 1960, most of the
saltpetre production in Rjukan was transferred toNorsk Hydro factories atHerøya inPorsgrunn . Some industry is still present in Rjukan, among themScan Alloys .Rjukan has a long history of tourism. Tourists have come to the narrow valley for over a century. The Rjukanfossen waterfall is a famous landmark in Norway, and has been portrayed by several famous artists. The area has good terrain for skiing, and the town is a good starting point for
hiking on theHardangervidda plateau. In the 1860s, Krokan by the Rjukan waterfall wasNorwegian Mountain Touring Association 's (DNT) first hut. The waterfall was later harnessed for hydro power production and the hut was sold. Today it is re-opened, situated by the main road from Rjukan (Tinn ) toVinje . In later years Rjukan has become famous for its possibilities forice climbing . The season is long, from November to April and the waterfalls are many and varied.See also
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Norwegian heavy water sabotage during World War II
*Norsk Hydro Rjukan External links
* [http://www.rjukanlag.no/Aktuell%20info/Engelsk_tysk%20side/engelsk/index_engelskside.htm Rjukan lag of Norwegian search and rescue dogs]
* [http://www.mountain-environment.com/rjukanguide.html Ice climbing in Rjukan]
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