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Jinping II Dam

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Purpose
  
Power

Opening date
  
2014

Opened
  
2014

Construction began
  
2007

Status
  
Operational

Height
  
37 m

Catchment area
  
102,663 km²

Impound
  
Yalong River

Jinping-II Dam

Official name
  
Jinping-II Hydropower Station

Location
  
Yanyuan County and Muli Tibetan Autonomous County, Sichuan, China

Owner(s)
  
Yalong River Hydropower Development Company, Ltd.

Operator
  
Ministry of Water Resources of the People's Republic of China

Similar
  
Jinping‑I Dam, Ertan Dam, Xiluodu Dam, Baihetan Dam, Wudongde Dam

The Jinping-II Dam (simplified Chinese: 锦屏二级水电站; traditional Chinese: 錦屏二級水電站; pinyin: Jǐnpíng Èrjí Shuǐdiàn Zhàn), also known as the Jinping-II Hydropower Station, is a gravity dam on the "Jinping Bend" of the Yalong River (Yalong Jiang) in Sichuan, China. Construction on the project began in 2007 and it was complete in 2014. It's hydroelectric power station has a 4,800 MW installed capacity.

Contents

While Jinping-I relies on a conventional tall dam and large reservoir to supply water, Jinping-II uses a much smaller dam, located 7.5 km downstream of Jinping-I, to divert water into four 16.6 km long headrace tunnels. These tunnels connect to a later point on the same river where the water level is much lower, providing a 310 m (1,020 ft) head of water without flooding a large area of land.

History

Harnessing hydropower on the Jinping bend of the Yalong River has been in planning for decades. The river makes a hairpin bend 150 km long, but the downstream part of the river on the opposite side of the mountain is separated by only 16 km. In that distance, there is an elevation drop of 310 m, creating an excellent situation for hydroelectricity production. Two projects were planned for the bend, the Jinping I and Jinping II with a combined capacity of 8,400 MW. Planning for the projects began in the 1960s under the former Sichuan and Shanghai design institutes along with the Ministry of Water Resources and Electric Power. They produced the "Reinvestigation Report on The Yalong River bend (Jinping)". In July 1965, the Jinping Hydropower Engineering Headquarters was set up and designs for the Jinping 1 and Jinping 2 would progress with the East China Investigation and Design Institute .

Construction on the Jinping-II started on January 30, 2007. The dam's first generator was commissioned in December 2012, the second in January 2013. The fifth generator went online in May 2014 and the seventh in October 2014. Jinping-I was fully commissioned by July 2014 and the eighth and final generator for Jinping-II was commissioned on 26 November 2014.

Characteristics

A 37 m tall, 162 m long sluice dam on the west-side of the Jinping bend diverts water into four 16.6 km long headrace tunnels towards the power station. At the power station, the water turns eight 600 MW Francis turbines with a total capacity of 4400 MW before being discharged back into the river. The dam wall is made of 3.4 million m3 of material.

About 30% of the power from the Jinping dams is used locally, and 70% will be sent to eastern China via ±800 kV bipolar HVDC transmission lines.

References

Jinping-II Dam Wikipedia