DniproHES

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DniproHES
(Zaporizhia reservoir Dneprostroi or Dnieper reservoir)
Dnipro-HES dam as seen from Khortytsia, 2005
Dam Dnipro HES Khortytsia seen from 2005
Location: Ukraine
Tributaries: Dnepr , Mokra Sura , Worona
Drain: Dnepr
Major cities nearby: Zaporizhia , Dnipro
DniproHES (Zaporizhia Reservoir Dneprostroi or Dnieper Reservoir) (Ukraine)
DniproHES (Zaporizhia reservoir Dneprostroi or Dnieper reservoir)
Coordinates 47 ° 52 ′ 0 ″  N , 35 ° 6 ′ 0 ″  E Coordinates: 47 ° 52 ′ 0 ″  N , 35 ° 6 ′ 0 ″  E
Data on the structure
Construction time: 1927-1932
Height above valley floor: 43 m (?)
Height above foundation level : 57 m (?)
Crown length: 762 m (3 km?)
Power plant output: 1569 MW
Data on the reservoir
Water surface 410 km²dep1
Reservoir width Max. 3.5 kmdep1
Storage space 1100 million m³
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Dam wall under construction in 1930
DneproGES 1947.JPG
Dam 1947
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Dam 2007

The Dnieper Hydroelectric Station Reservoir ( Ukrainian Дніпровська Г ідро Е лектро С танція / Dniprowska H idro E lektro S tanzija , Russian ДнепроГЭС , DneproGES) is located in the Ukraine at the Dnieper River near the city of Zaporizhia . The then third largest hydropower plant in the world after Hoover Dam and Wilson Dam was built in the Soviet Union from 1927 to 1932 and inaugurated on May 1, 1932. General Electric supplied the generators and Newport News supplied the turbines to the hydropower plant. The dam is a 57 m (other information: 43 or 60 m) high and 762 m long curved concrete gravity dam . The reservoir , which is called the Zaporizhia reservoir, has a storage capacity of 1100 (other information: 3000) million cubic meters.

The dam is located near the island of Khortytsia . In the past, this place was known for its rapids and shallows, from which the name Zaporizhia ("behind the rapids") is derived. Today there is a 300 m long ship lock here. The Dnepr is over a length of more than 65 kilometers from Saporischschja until after Dnipro dammed. The rapids were only made navigable in this way, so that since then even ocean-going ships have been able to sail from the Black Sea to Dnipro.

War destruction

Destruction in the war in 1943

On September 18, 1941, while retreating from the German troops, Soviet soldiers blew up a 200 m long breach in the wall with dynamite . Up to 35,000 m³ / s of water flowed through the breach and the reservoir ran empty. The amount of damage caused by the tidal wave is not known. Between 20,000 and 100,000 civilians were killed.

The Germans rebuilt the dam by the end of 1942. In October 1943 they had to withdraw and for their part bombed the dam from the air, so that it was destroyed again. In the years 1944 to 1950 it was rebuilt as "Dnipro-GES 2" and is still in operation today.

At the power station there is a memorial to a soldier who sacrificed himself to try to prevent the dam wall from being destroyed.

See also

Web links

Commons : DniproHES  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ukrainian Activists Draw Attention To Little-Known WWII Tragedy