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Renzonghai Dam

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Country
  
China

Status
  
Operational

Height
  
60 m

Construction began
  
2004

Purpose
  
Power

Type of dam
  
Embankment, rock-fill

Opened
  
2007

Renzonghai Dam

Location
  
Shimian County, Ya'an, Sichuan Province

Opening date
  
2007; 10 years ago (2007)

The Renzonghai Dam is a rock-fill embankment dam on the Tianwanhe River, a tributary of the Dadu River, in Shimian County of Sichuan Province, China. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation and it supports three power stations downstream, the Renzonghai, Jinwo and Dafa Hydropower Stations. Water from the dam is sent via penstock first to the 246 MW Renzonghai (29°23′52.38″N 101°58′34.41″E) then the 287.2 MW Jinwo (29°23′13.74″N 102°3′44.43″E) and finally, the 246 MW Dafa Hydropower Station (29°23′31.79″N 102°5′15.36″E). The total installed capacity of the power stations is 779.2 MW Construction on the project began in August 2004 and the Jinwo power station was commissioned in 2007, the Dafa in 2008 and the Renzonghai in 2009. The Jinwo station contains the largest Pelton turbines in Asia, two at 146.3 MW each.

References

Renzonghai Dam Wikipedia