The
Linth–Limmern Power Stations are a system of hydroelectric power stations located south of Linthal in the
Canton of Glarus 
,
Switzerland 
. The system uses five reservoirs and four power stations at steep variations in altitude.
Works on the complex began in 1957 with the construction of Lake Limmern Dam and the Mutt, Tierfehd and Linthal Power Stations. The dam was complete in 1963 and the power stations were all operational by 1968, with an installed capacity of 340 MW. In 2009, a 140 MW pumped-storage component between Lake Limmern and Tierfehd Reservoir was commissioned. In 2010, construction began on the Linthal 2015 Project, which included the expansion of Lake Mutt and Tierfehd Reservoir, and the addition of the Limmern Power Station, a 1,000 MW pumped-storage component between Lake Mutt and Lake Limmern. Commissioning of the last unit in Limmern was completed by December 2017, bringing the total installed capacity of the system to 1480 MW.
Design and operation
The highest reservoir in the complex is Lake Mutt (
Muttsee 
), situated at 2,474 m (8,117 ft) above sea level.