Sous Dias Hydroelectric Power Station ( port. Usina Hidrelétrica Engenheiro Sousa Dias , Jupia Hydroelectric Power Station , port. Usina Hidrelétrica Jupiá ) is a hydroelectric power station in Brazil with an installed capacity of 1.5 GW , located on the Parana River . [four]
| Hydroelectric power station named after Souza Diaz | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Location | |
| River | Parana |
| Cascade | Cascade of hydroelectric power stations in Paran |
| Owner | CESP |
| Status | acting |
| Year of commencement of construction | 1951 |
| Years of input units | 1968-1974 |
| Main characteristics | |
| Annual electricity production, mln kWh | 9500 ± 500 [1] |
| Kind of power plant | dam derivation |
| Design head , m | 21.3 [2] |
| Electric power, MW | 1,551.2 MW |
| Equipment specifications | |
| Type of turbines | Kaplan turbine |
| Number and brand of turbines | 14 x ??? , 2 x ??? |
| Flow through turbines, m³ / s | 460 |
| Number and brand of generators | 14 x ??? , 2 x ??? |
| Power of generators, MW | 14 x 110.8 MW 2 x 5 MW |
| Main facilities | |
| Dam type | gravity concrete and rock fill |
| Dam height, m | 53 |
| Dam length, m | 5495 |
| Gateway | single-strand, camera 210 × 17 m |
| On the map | |
Basic Information
The construction of the power plant was started in the 1950s , the first hydroelectric unit was launched in 1969, the last in 1974. The main hydropower facilities include:
- combined stone-bulk and gravity dam with a maximum height of 53 m and a total length of 5495 m;
- spillway with a capacity of 44 960 m³ / s:
- a machine room with 14 hydraulic units with Kaplan turbines with a capacity of 110 MW each. Two generators of 5 MW are installed separately for the station's own needs;
- single-line gateway with 210 × 17 m cameras. [2] [5]
The location of the site of the waterworks corresponds to the catchment area of 400,000 km² and the average water flow rate of 6350 m³ / s. [2] The dam of the hydroelectric power station formed a reservoir, which at an altitude of 280.5 m NUM has an area of 330 km 2 , a total volume of 3.353 km 3 , a useful volume of 0.9 km 3 . [2] Since the dam head of the hydroelectric power station extends to the dams of the Ilya-Solteira hydroelectric power station on the Parana river and the Tres Irmans hydroelectric power station on the Tiete river, the Souza Diaz hydroelectric power station is a counter-regulating hydraulic system for these stations.
History
The study of the riverbed in order to determine a possible place for the construction of a future hydroelectric power station was started in 1951 , as a result of which the sections of the Zhupiya and Ilya-Solteira dams were identified. [6] The construction of the dam was generally completed in 1968 , the commissioning of generators took place from 1969 to 1974 . [6] In 1998, a waterworks lock was built. [7] [8]
Notes
- ↑ CESP - Companhia Energética de São Paulo. RELATÓRIO ANUAL DA ADMINISTRAÇÃO - 2011 (port) // Energética de São Paulo, CNPJ 60.933.603 / 0001-78 - Companhia Aberta.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 (port.) Home »Data Characteristic - UHE Jupiá (port.) . CESP. Date of treatment September 19, 2010. Archived September 10, 2012.
- ↑ https://petscan.wmflabs.org/?psid=2920172
- ↑ From the pages of foreign journals 565. Springer. Date of treatment September 19, 2010. Archived September 10, 2012.
- ↑ Francisco, João PRACTICAL EVALUATION OF LUGEON'S AND PAUTRE'S CRITERIA FOR LEAKAGES THROUGH CONCRETE DAMS unspecified . SBB Engenharia Ltda. Date of treatment September 19, 2010. Archived September 10, 2012.
- ↑ 1 2 (Eng.) Hydroelectric Plants in Brazil - São Paulo (Link not available) . IndustCards. Date of treatment September 19, 2010. Archived September 10, 2012.
- ↑ (port.) Summary Information of Sluice Jupiá - SP (port.) (Unavailable link) . Brazil Ministry of Transport. Date of treatment September 19, 2010. Archived December 7, 2000.
- ↑ (port.) Ahrana HISTORY HISTORY (port.) . Ahrana. Date of treatment September 19, 2010. Archived September 10, 2012.