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Langenprozelten Pumped Storage Station

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The Langenprozelten Pumped Storage Station is a pumped storage power station near Gemünden am Main at the Main in the under-Frankish district Main Spessart (Bavaria), which went in service in 1976. The hydro-electric power plant has an output of 180 megawatts (240,000 hp). It uses two Francis turbines. The reservoirs are connected by 1.3 kilometres (0.81 mi) long pipes. The maximum head is 320 metres (1,050 ft). The upper reservoir has a capacity of approximately 1.5 million cubic metres (1,200 acre·ft). The maximum energy store ability amounts to 950 megawatt-hours (3,400 GJ).

Map of Sohlhohe, 97816 Lohr a. Main, Germany

The station produces traction current only and is an important peak load power station in the traction network for railways.

The lower reservoir is fed by a creek, which is mostly dry in the summer. Therefore, if necessary, water is pumped from a further retention basin, which is situated 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) below the lower reservoir. Both dams (of upper and lower reservoir) are rock fill embankment dams with an asphaltic concrete external sealing.

Coordinates are those of the lower reservoir.

References

Langenprozelten Pumped Storage Station Wikipedia