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Country
  
Status
  
Operational

Type of dam
  
Gravity dam

Catchment area
  
312 km²

Construction began
  
July 1999

Spillway
  
4

Purpose
  
Power

Opening date
  
June 2005 (2005-06)

Impounds
  
Kukule River

Construction cost
  
16.5 billion INR

Impound
  
Kukule Ganga

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Similar
  
Bowatenna Dam, Maskeliya Dam, Laxapana Dam, Rantembe Dam, Samanala Dam

The Kukule Ganga Dam is a 110 m (360 ft) gravity dam built across the Kukule River in the Sabaragamuwa Province of Sri Lanka. The run-of-river-type dam feeds an underground hydroelectric power station located approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) away, via tunnel.

Contents

Map of Kukule Ganga Dam, Sri Lanka

Dam and reservoir

The gravity dam is built across the Kukule River, which is a major mid-basin tributary of the Kalu River. The dam measures 110 m (361 ft) and 20 m (66 ft) in length and height respectively, with four spillways, and a sand trap on the left-bank. Each spillway gate measures 9.3 m (31 ft) high and 12 m (39 ft) wide, and uses the same automated technology as the Victoria Dam.

The dam creates the Kukule Ganga Reservoir, which has a capacity and catchment area of 1,630,000 m3 (58,000,000 cu ft) and 312 km2 (120 sq mi) respectively. After passing through the dam and sand traps, water from the reservoir is fed into a 5.71 km (3.55 mi) long tunnel, which leads to the underground power station. The tunnel from the dam to the power station, with an internal diameter of 10.5–4.8 m (34.4–15.7 ft), creates a gross head of 185 m (607 ft).

Power station

Water from the tunnel is fed into the 80 MW underground power station, consisting of two 40 MW units. This capacity was intentionally limited to 70 MW due to load issues. The power station generates an average of 317 GWh annually.

Two transformers step up the voltage of the power generated to 132 kV, which is then transferred to the national grid at the Mathugama Substation, via a 27 kilometres (17 mi) long 132 kV double-circuit transmission line.

References

Kukule Ganga Dam Wikipedia


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