Ivankovo ​​Reservoir

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Ivankovo ​​Reservoir
Иваньковское водохранилище
Ivankovo ​​reservoir near the confluence with the Volga
Ivankovo ​​reservoir near the confluence with the Volga
Location: Moscow Oblast , Tver ( Russia )
Tributaries: Volga , Shosha , Dubna
Drain: Volga
Larger cities on the shore: Dubna , Konakovo
Ivankovo ​​Reservoir (Tver Oblast)
Ivankovo ​​Reservoir
Coordinates 56 ° 47 '52 "  N , 36 ° 53' 46"  E Coordinates: 56 ° 47 '52 "  N , 36 ° 53' 46"  E
Data on the structure
Construction time: 1933-1937
Power plant output: 30 MW
Data on the reservoir
Altitude (at congestion destination ) 124  m
Water surface 327 km²
Storage space 1,120 million m³
Catchment area 41 000  km²
Ivankovo ​​hydro power plant.JPG
Ivankovo ​​hydroelectric power station

The Ivankowoer Reservoir ( Russian Иваньковское водохранилище / Ivankowskoje wodochranilishche ; also "Moscow Sea" or "Volga Reservoir ") is a reservoir on the Volga in the European part of Russia . It is part of the so-called Volga-Kama Cascade .

The dam ( ) is located near Dubna around 120 km north of Moscow . It was built together with the Moscow-Volga Canal from 1933 to 1937. The maximum storage volume of the reservoir is 1,120 million m³ of water and covers an area of ​​327 km².

The run-of-river power plant is equipped with Kaplan turbines with a total bottleneck capacity of 30 megawatts . It produces 130 million kWh of electricity annually.

Web links

Commons : Iwankowoer Reservoir  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ivankovo ​​Reservoir in the State Water Register of the Russian Federation (Russian)