Carrapatelo power plant
Carrapatelo power plant | ||
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Coordinates | 41 ° 5 '6 " N , 8 ° 7' 50" W | |
country | Portugal | |
place | Porto District | |
Waters | Douro | |
Height upstream | 46.5 m | |
power plant | ||
owner | Companhia Portuguesa de Produção de Electricidade (CPPE) | |
operator | Energias de Portugal (EDP) | |
Start of planning | 1964 | |
construction time | 1964 to 1972 | |
Start of operation | 1971 | |
technology | ||
Bottleneck performance | 201 megawatts | |
Average height of fall |
20 to 37 m | |
Expansion flow | 290 m³ / s | |
Standard work capacity | 806.1 million kWh / year | |
Turbines | Kaplan turbines : 3 × 63.4 MW | |
Generators | 3 × 67 MVA | |
Others |
The Carrapatelo power plant ( Portuguese Barragem do Carrapatelo ) is a run-of-river power plant on the Douro . It is located in the Northern Portugal region in the Porto District . The Douro forms the border between the districts of Porto and Viseu at this point . The nearest town, Marco de Canaveses, is about ten kilometers north of the dam.
The project to build the power plant began in 1964. It went into operation in 1971. The power plant is owned by Companhia Portuguesa de Produção de Electricidade (CPPE), but operated by Energias de Portugal (EDP).
Barrier structure
The barrier structure is a concrete gravity dam with a height of 57 m above the foundation base . The top of the wall is at a height of 55 m above sea level . It is 400 (450) m long. The volume of the structure is 190,000 m³.
The dam is divided into a machine house on the left side of the river and then a weir system with six gates and a lock on the right side. The dam also has a bottom outlet . The design flood is 22,000 m³ / s; the probability of this event occurring has been determined to be once every 1,000 years.
Reservoir
With a normal storage target of 46.5 m, the reservoir extends over an area of around 9.52 km² and holds 148.4 (or 140) million m³ of water - of which 9 (or 15.6 or 16) million can be used. m³ can be used to generate electricity.
power plant
With an installed capacity of 201 (or 180) MW, the Carrapatelo power plant is one of the medium-sized hydropower plants in Portugal. The average annual generation is 870.6 (or 783, 806.1 or 882) million kWh / a. It is used to cover medium and peak loads .
The first two machines were commissioned in 1971, the third in 1972. The Kaplan turbines of the machines were supplied by Kvaerner Turbin AB , the generators by BBC . The turbines each have a maximum output of 63.4 MW and the generators 67 MVA . The nominal speed of the turbines is 115.4 min −1 . The generators have a nominal voltage of 10 kV . In the switchgear , the generator voltage of 10 kV is increased to 235 kV using power transformers.
The minimum height of fall is 20 m, the maximum 37 m. The maximum flow rate ( expansion water volume ) is 290 m³ / s per turbine.
lock
The lock on the right side of the dam can accommodate ships with a length of 83 m, a width of 11.40 m and a draft of 3.80 m. With a height of 35 m, it is one of the highest locks in the world. (see also locks on the Douro )
See also
Web links
- Barragem do Carrapatelo, Douro River, Portugal. Youtube, accessed on October 25, 2014 (English).
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Carrapatelo Hydroelectric Power Plant Portugal. Global Energy Observatory, accessed October 24, 2014 .
- ^ Carrapatelo Informação Técnica. EDP , accessed on January 4, 2015 (Portuguese): "Tipo de aproveitamento Fio-de-água"
- ↑ a b c d e CARRAPATELO DAM. APA Barragens de Portugal, accessed October 24, 2014 .
- ↑ a b Carrapatelo dam. Structurae International Database for Structures and Civil Engineers, accessed October 24, 2014 .
- ↑ CARRAPATELO. APA Barragens de Portugal, accessed October 24, 2014 .
- ↑ a b c d Carrapatelo Informação Técnica. EDP , accessed January 4, 2015 (Portuguese).
- ↑ a b c Hidroelectricidade em Portugal memória e desafio. (PDF 226 KB p. 29 (27)) Rede Eléctrica Nacional, SA (REN), accessed on January 4, 2015 (Portuguese).
- ^ Hydroelectric Plants in Portugal. (No longer available online.) Power Plants Around the World, archived from the original on July 16, 2014 ; accessed on October 25, 2014 (English). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ DECLARAÇÃO AMBIENTAL 2012. (PDF 16.1 MB pp. 34–35 (32–33)) EDP, accessed on November 16, 2014 (Portuguese).
- ^ Carrapatelo Hydroelectric Power Plant Portugal. Instituto Portuário e dos Transportes Marítimos, accessed on October 24, 2014 (English): “Each of the dams contains a lock big enough to accept large boats (83m in length, 11.40m on the beam, 3.8 m load-draft and a cargo capacity of up to 2500 tons). The Carrapatelo project, the first hydroelectric enterprise to be undertaken in 1971, had one of the largest locks in the world, able to cope with a gradient of 35 m. "