Canelles dam
| Canelles Embalse de Canelles |
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| Location of the Canelles reservoir | |||||||||
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| Coordinates | 41 ° 58 '43 " N , 0 ° 36' 44" E | ||||||||
| Data on the structure | |||||||||
| Lock type: | Arch dam | ||||||||
| Construction time: | 1956-1960 | ||||||||
| Height of the barrier structure : | 150 m | ||||||||
| Building volume: | 332 990 m³ | ||||||||
| Crown length: | 210 m | ||||||||
| Power plant output: | 108 MW | ||||||||
| Operator: | ENDESA | ||||||||
| Data on the reservoir | |||||||||
| Water surface | 15.69 km² | ||||||||
| Storage space | 679 million m³ | ||||||||
| Total storage space : | 687.5 million m³ | ||||||||
| Catchment area | 1 628 km² | ||||||||
| Design flood : | 2 000 m³ / s | ||||||||
The Canelles Dam (in Catalan Pantà de Canelles ) is located in the Spanish provinces of Huesca and Lleida in the course of the Noguera Ribagorzana River . It has a storage space of 679 million cubic meters and is primarily used to generate electricity.
The former public company Enher (currently ENDESA ) built it in 1960. Due to its capacity, it is the largest reservoir in the Segre basin and the second largest in the Ebro hydrographic basin after the Mequinenza dam .
See also
- List of hydropower plants in Spain
- List of dams in the world (Spain)
- List of the largest dams on earth
- List of the largest reservoirs on earth
- List of the largest hydroelectric plants in the world