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Rio Grande Hydroelectric Complex

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Country
  
Argentina

Commission date
  
1986

Construction cost
  
315 million USD

Status
  
Operational

Upper reservoir
  
Cerro Pelado Reservoir

Construction began
  
1976

Rio Grande Hydroelectric Complex

Location
  
Calamuchita Department, Córdoba Province

Owner(s)
  
Provincial Power Company Córdoba

Similar
  
Piedra del Águila Dam, Embalse Nuclear Power St, Los Molinos Dam, El Chocón Dam, Alicurá Dam

The Rio Grande Hydroelectric Complex is a pumped-storage hydroelectric power station in the Calamuchita Department of Córdoba Province, Argentina. The complex consists of two dams and a power station in the Cerro Pelado Valley. Aside from power generation, the complex also serves to control floods and provide municipal water. The two dams on the Tercero River are the Cerro Pelado Dam which forms the upper reservoir and the Arroyo Corto Dam which forms the lower reservoir. The Cerro Pelado dam is 104 m (341 ft) high and 410.5 metres (1,347 ft) long while the Arroyo Corto is 50 metres (160 ft) tall and 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) in length. Water from the upper reservoir is sent to the underground power station during periods of high power demand. The power station contains four 187.5 megawatts (251,400 hp) reversible Francis turbine-generators. Water from the power station is discharged into the lower reservoir. During periods of lower power demand such as at night, water is pumped with the same turbines back up to the upper reservoir for use in peak hours. The difference in elevation between the two reservoirs affords a hydraulic head of 185 metres (607 ft). Construction on the complex began in 1976 and the generators were commissioned in 1986.

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Rio Grande Hydroelectric Complex Wikipedia