Minamiaiki Dam

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Minamiaiki Dam
Minamiaiki Dam.jpg
LocationMinamiaiki, Nagano National Forest
Coordinates36°00′16″N 138°39′13″E / 36.00444°N 138.65361°E / 36.00444; 138.65361Coordinates: 36°00′16″N 138°39′13″E / 36.00444°N 138.65361°E / 36.00444; 138.65361
Construction began1995
Opening date2005
Dam and spillways
Height136 m
Length444 m
Reservoir
Total capacity19,170,000 m³
Catchment area6.2 km²

The Minamiaiki Dam is a rock-fill embankment dam on the Minamiaiki River in Minamiaiki, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Together with the Ueno Dam, it provides water for the Kannagawa Hydropower Plant owned by the Tokyo Electric Power Company. The Minamiaiki dam is the higher of the two dams. When completed, the station will have the largest power output of any pump-storage power plant in the world at around 2.82 GW.[1] Since 2005 Unit 1 with installed capacity of 470 MW is in commercial operation.[2] Commercial operation of Unit 2 is planned in 2012, commercial operation of all six units as late as 2020.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Commencement of Commercial Operation of Unit 1 of Kannagawa Hydropower Plant- Pumped-Storage Power Plant with World's Largest Capacity". Tokyo Electric Power Company. December 22, 2005. Archived from the original on January 30, 2010. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
  2. ^ Power - Kannagawa Hydropower Plant, Japan
  3. ^ TEPCO 2009 Annual Report
Landscape artwork in a downstream park


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