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Kainji Dam

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Location
  
Kainji, Nigeria

Impounds
  
Creates
  
Opened
  
1968

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Construction began
  
1964

Opening date
  
1968

Length
  
550 m (1,804 ft)

Commission date
  
1968

Height
  
65 m

Construction cost
  
209 million USD

Turbine
  
8

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Jebba Hydroelectric Power St, Shiroro Hydroelectric Power St, Kainji National Park, Bakolori Dam, Benue River

Kainji Dam is a dam across the Niger River in Niger State of Northern Nigeria. Construction of the dam was carried out by Impregilo (a consortium of Italian Civil Engineering Contractors) to designs by Joint Consultants, Balfour Beatty and Nedeco, and began in 1964 to be completed in 1968. The total cost was estimated at US$209 million (equivalent to about US$2.8 billion in 2015 dollars), with one-quarter of this amount used to resettle people displaced by the construction of the dam and its reservoir, Kainji Lake.

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Map of Kainji Dam, Nigeria

Dimensions

Kainji Dam extends for about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi), including its saddle dam, which closes off a tributary valley. The primary section across the outflow to the Niger is 550 metres (1,800 ft). Most of the structure is made from earth, but the centre section, housing the hydroelectric turbines, was built from concrete. This section is 65 metres (213 ft) high. Kanji Dam is one of the longest dams in the world.

Power station

The dam was designed to have a generating capacity of 960 megawatts (1,290,000 hp); however, only 8 of its 12 turbines have been installed, reducing the capacity to 760 megawatts (1,020,000 hp). The dam generates electricity for all the large cities in Nigeria. Some of the electricity is sold to the neighbouring country of Niger. In addition, occasional droughts have made the Niger's water flow unpredictable, diminishing the dam's electrical output.

Lock

The dam has a single-lock chamber capable of lifting barges 49 metres (161 ft).

Lake Kainji

Kainji Lake measures about 135 kilometres (84 mi) long and about 30 kilometres (19 mi) at its widest point, and supports irrigation and a local fishing industry. In 1999, uncoordinated opening of floodgates led to local flooding of about 60 villages.

References

Kainji Dam Wikipedia