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Yaté Dam

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Country
  
France

Status
  
Operational

Catchment area
  
435 km²

Annual generation
  
307 GWh

Construction began
  
1955

Purpose
  
Power

Opened
  
1959

Surface area
  
40 km²

Hydraulic head
  
157 m (515 ft)

Impound
  
Yaté River

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Location
  
Yaté, South Province, New Caledonia

Opening date
  
1959; 58 years ago (1959)

Owner(s)
  
New Caledonian Society Energy (ENERCAL)

The Yaté Dam is an arch dam on the Yaté River in Yaté commune of New Caledonia, France. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation and it supports a 68 MW power station. Plans for the project began in the early 1950s and the dam was designed by Coyne et Bellier. The owner and operator of the project, New Caledonian Society Energy (ENERCAL), was established on 27 August 1955 to implement the project. Construction began that year and the power station was commissioned in 1958. The dam and entire scheme was inaugurated by Jacques Soustelle, then Minister of State in charge of Overseas Departments, on 21 September 1959. It is the tallest dam and creates the largest reservoir in New Caledonia.

Map of Yat%C3%A9 Dam, New Caledonia

While the main retaining portion of the dam is an arch design, it also has a concrete gravity section and an earthen and rock-fill section. The arch dam has a height of 60 m (200 ft) and length of 200 m (660 ft). On its left side adjoins the gravity section which serves as a spillway and is 61 m (200 ft) tall. It is 100 m (330 ft) long. The embankment section located direct the northwest of the gravity portion is 280 m (920 ft) long. Water from the dam is diverted through the hillsides via two 2,600 m (8,500 ft) long penstocks to the power station downstream along the Yaté River in the town of Yaté. The difference in elevation between the dam and power station affords a hydraulic head (water drop) of 157 m (515 ft). Within the power station lies four 17 MW Francis turbine-generates which produce an average of 307 GWh annually.

References

Yaté Dam Wikipedia


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