Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant

Kakhovka Dam

The dam's spillway
Location of Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine
Official name Kakhovska HPS
Location Kakhovka, Ukraine
Coordinates 46°46′34.12″N 33°22′17.44″E / 46.7761444°N 33.3715111°E / 46.7761444; 33.3715111Coordinates: 46°46′34.12″N 33°22′17.44″E / 46.7761444°N 33.3715111°E / 46.7761444; 33.3715111
Purpose Power, irrigation, navigation
Status Operational
Construction began September 1950
Opening date 1956 (1956)
Owner(s) Energy Company of Ukraine
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Earth-fill embankment with gravity sections
Impounds Dnieper River
Height 30 m (98 ft)
Length 3,273 m (10,738 ft)
Reservoir
Creates Kakhovka Reservoir
Total capacity 18,180×10^6 m3 (14,738,766 acre·ft)
Surface area 2,155 km2 (832 sq mi)
Power station
Operator(s) Ukrhydroenerho
Commission date 1955-1956
Turbines 3 x 58.5, 3 x 60.5 MW propeller
Installed capacity 357 MW
Annual generation 1.4 TWh

The Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station is a run-of-river power plant on the Dnieper River in Kakhovka, Ukraine. Kakhovka is a port city located on the reservoir's southern bank. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation, irrigation and navigation. It is the 6th and the last dam in the Dnieper cascade.

The staff of Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant was 241 person in 16.10.2015. The director is Yaroslav Kobelya from September 2012.

Dam

The dam has an associated lock and a power station with an installed capacity of 357 MW. Water from Kakhovka Reservoir is sent via the North Crimean Canal and Dnieper–Kryvyi Rih Canal to irrigate large areas of southern Ukraine and northern Crimea. Construction on the dam began in September 1950 and the last generator was commissioned in October 1956.[1] It is operated by Ukrhydroenerho.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. "Hydroelectric Power Plants in Ukraine". IndustCards. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  2. "Kakhovska HPS" (in Russian). UGE. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  3. "Kahovska (Kakhovka) Hydroelectric Power Plant Ukraine". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
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