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Bouçã Dam

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Official name
  
Barragem da Bouçã

Status
  
Operational

Surface area
  
5 km²

Impound
  
Zêzere River

Purpose
  
Power

Opening date
  
1955

Operator
  
Energias de Portugal

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Location
  
municipality Pedrógão Grande, Leiria District, Portugal

Owner(s)
  
Companhia Portuguesa de Produção de Electricidade

Similar
  
Cabril Dam, Castelo de Bode Dam, Santa Luzia Dam, Pracana Dam, Fratel Dam

Bouçã Dam (Portuguese: Barragem da Bouçã) is a concrete double curvature arch dam on the Zêzere River, where the river forms the border line between the districts of Castelo Branco and Leiria. It is located in the municipality Pedrógão Grande, in Leiria District, Portugal.

Contents

The dam was completed in 1955. It is owned by Companhia Portuguesa de Produção de Electricidade (CPPE).

DamEdit

Bouçã Dam is a 63 m tall (height above foundation) and 175 m long double curvature arch dam with a crest altitude of 181 m. The volume of the dam is 70,000 m³. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway over the dam (maximum discharge 2,200 m³/s) and one bottom outlet (maximum discharge 200 m³/s).

ReservoirEdit

At full reservoir level of 175 m the reservoir of the dam has a surface area of 5 km² and a total capacity of 48.4 mio. m³; its active capacity is 15.22 (7.9) mio. m³.

Power plantEdit

The hydroelectric power plant began operations in 1955. It is operated by EDP. The plant has a nameplate capacity of 44 (50) MW. Its average annual generation is 153.2 (140, 157,2 or 162) GWh.

The power station contains 2 Francis turbine-generators with 25 MW (28 MVA) each in a surface powerhouse at the right side of the dam. The turbine rotation is 214.3 rpm. The minimum hydraulic head is 52.5 m, the maximum 56.5 m. Maximum flow per turbine is 50 m³/s.

References

Bouçã Dam Wikipedia