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Petit Saut Dam

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Country
  
France

Status
  
Operational

Construction began
  
1989

Purpose
  
Power

Owner
  
Électricité de France

Impound
  
Sinnamary

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Location
  
Sinnamary, French Guiana

Opening date
  
1993; 24 years ago (1993)

Type of dam
  
Gravity, roller-compacted concrete

Similar
  
Îles du Salut, Oyapock River Bridge, Zoo de Guyane, Roches gravées de la Carapa, Fort Diamant

The Petit-Saut Dam is a gravity dam on the Sinnamary River about 36 km (22 mi) south of Sinnamary in French Guiana. The primary purpose of the dam is to produce hydroelectric power and it supports a 116 MW power station. Construction on the dam and power station began in July 1989 and placement of concrete for the dam started in July 1992. The dam was complete in February 1993 and the first generator was operational in January 1994. The last went online in 1995. It is owned by Électricité de France. Construction of the dam and impounding of its large 3,500,000,000 m3 (2,800,000 acre·ft) reservoir led to several environmental issues that continue to be monitored and addressed. These issues include deforestation, greenhouse gases and water deoxidation.

Map of Barrage de Petit-Saut, French Guiana

References

Petit-Saut Dam Wikipedia