
High Voltage Heroes
- 2026
- Returning Series
- Documentary
- ~45m / ep
- 1 season
- 6.0/10
In the new workplace reality series High Voltage Heroes we get a rare insight into the tasks the line workers face — and the effort that keeps Norway running, even when everything else comes to a standstill.
Latest: Season 1 · 2026
View all seasonsE1. Bang! The Power Must Flow
Feb 16, 2026 · 45m
A new power line is being built in Trøndelag, involving everything from blasting old lines to challenging helicopter lifts. Meanwhile, Storm "Floris" is battering the southwest coast of Norway, causing widespread damage to the power grid.
E2. Heavy Lift, Tight Clearance
Feb 23, 2026 · 45m
At the Grana power plant in Trøndelag, a rotor weighing over 100 tons is to be lowered into a stator, which requires great precision. The “line crew” is working in Rogaland, handling many different challenging assignments.
E3. Storm Amy: All Hands on Deck
Mar 2, 2026 · 45m
Storm “Amy” is raging and demanding a major effort from the energy line workers in Rogaland and Trøndelag. Kjell and Tor Henry are on the move again in Trondheim, and important work is being carried out on a generator at the Nore power plant in Numedal.
E4. Live-Line Work Is Not for Everyone
Mar 9, 2026 · 45m
In Rogaland, Rune and his team will be performing live-line work—working under voltage—which requires full focus and strict safety procedures, because working while the power is still connected to the grid is very dangerous.
E5. No Road, No Problem
Mar 16, 2026 · 45m
In Kolvereid, a switchboard panel and transformer need replacing — delivered by helicopter, boat and a six-wheeled all-terrain vehicle, as there is no road access to the substation. Meanwhile, the trash rack at Åsmulfoss power plant is in need of a thorough cleaning.
E6. Everything Can Be Fixed?
Mar 23, 2026 · 45m
In Tyssedal, a pumping station high up in the mountains is due for maintenance, and sisters Veline and Rebekka must be flown in by helicopter to reach it. Elsewhere, Elen and Roger are tasked with surveying a dam.




















