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Sangtuda 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant

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Country
  
Tajikistan

Opening date
  
6 September 2011

Construction began
  
20 December 2006

Status
  
Operational

Owner(s)
  
Sangob

Impound
  
Vakhsh River

Sangtuda 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant

Location
  
Danghara District, Khatlon Province

Type of dam
  
Earth fill dam with clay core

Similar
  
Sangtuda 1 Hydroelectric Power Pl, Nurek Dam, Rogun Dam

Sangtuda 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant is a Tajik hydroelectric power plant on the Vakhsh River.

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History

Construction commenced during the Soviet period in the 1980s, but halted in the beginning of the 1990s due to lack of financing. In 1995, Iran expressed interest in helping to finish the project, but an agreement was not signed until 2005. Building work restarted on 20 December 2006.

The first unit was inaugurated on 6 September 2011 by presidents Emomalii Rahmon and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Description

The power plant is built and operated Iranian company Sangob. The turnkey contractor was International Farab Co. The project was consulted by Mahab Ghods Engineering Company and the subcontractor was Omran Maroon Engineers Company. It operates simultaneously with Sangtuda 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant. It uses gates of Nurek reservoir.

The dam is an earth fill dam with clay core. Its height from the river bed is 31.5 metres (103 ft) and crest length is 3,185 metres (10,449 ft).

The run-of-river type power plant consist of two units able to produce 1 TWh of electricity a year. The generating equipment is manufactured in China.

Revenues during first 12 years would be paid to Iran - and after that, ownership would be transferred to Tajikistan.

References

Sangtuda 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant Wikipedia