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São Simão Dam

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Official name
  
Usina de São Simão

Impounds
  
Paranaíba River

Opened
  
1978

Impound
  
Paranaíba River

Opening date
  
1978

Height
  
127 m (417 ft)

Owner
  
CEMIG

São Simão Dam

Location
  
São Simão, Goiás/Minas Gerais, Brazil

Type of dam
  
Embankment, concrete portion

Similar
  
Itumbiara Dam, Água Vermelha Dam, Marimbondo Dam, Ilha Solteira Dam, Engineer Souza Dias Dam

The São Simão Dam is an embankment dam on the Paranaíba River near São Simão in Goiás/Minas Gerais, Brazil. It was constructed for hydroelectric power production and flood control. The dam was completed in 1978 and all generators were operational by 1979. In 1977, the first use of roller compacted concrete in Brazilian dam construction occurred on the São Simão.

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Specifications

The dam is 3,600 metres (11,800 ft) long and 127 metres (417 ft) high embankment dam with concrete spillway and power plant sections.

Reservoir

The dam's reservoir has a surface area of 703 square kilometres (271 sq mi) and a capacity of 12.5 cubic kilometres (10,100,000 acre·ft) of which 5.54 cubic kilometres (4,490,000 acre·ft) is live.

São Simão Hydroelectric Power Plant

The dam's power station contains six 285 megawatts (382,000 hp) generators powered by Francis turbines for a total installed capacity of 1,710 megawatts (2,290,000 hp). There is additional room for four more generators in the power stations but there are no plans to have them installed currently.

References

São Simão Dam Wikipedia