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Tangeværket Dam

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Country
  
Denmark

Status
  
Operational

Create
  
Tange Sø

Purpose
  
Power

Height
  
12 m (39 ft)

Construction began
  
1918

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Location
  
Tange, Viborg Municipality

Opening date
  
1921; 96 years ago (1921)

Similar
  
Energimuseet, Gudenå, Tvilum Kirke, De Små Fisk, Gudenådalens Museum

The Tangevaerket Dam is an earth-fill embankment dam on the Gudenå River just east of the town of Tange in Viborg Municipality, Denmark. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power production and it supports a 3.3 MW power station which is the largest in the nation. The dam and power station were designed by Kristian Thomsen and S. A. Angelo in 1909. Construction did not begin until an agreement was reached with the Gudenå Commission. To build the dam, 500 men moved, by hand, about 300,000 m3 (390,000 cu yd) of earth. The power station was commissioned on 20 December 1920 and the reservoir flooded five homes and 22 farms. Its inauguration occurred on 8 January 1921. To produce power, water from the reservoir moves down a 500 m (1,600 ft) long and 6 m (20 ft) deep channel to the power station which houses three 1.1 MW Francis turbine-generators. The dam is also equipped with a fish ladder.

References

Tangeværket Dam Wikipedia