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Roncovalgrande Hydroelectric Plant

Coordinates: 46°4′10″N 8°43′55″E / 46.06944°N 8.73194°E / 46.06944; 8.73194
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Roncovalgrande Hydroelectric Plant
Lago Delio, the upper reservoir
CountryItaly
LocationMaccagno
Coordinates46°4′10″N 8°43′55″E / 46.06944°N 8.73194°E / 46.06944; 8.73194
StatusOperational
Opening date1973
Owner(s)ENEL
Upper reservoir
CreatesLago Delio
Total capacity11,200,000 m3 (9,080 acre⋅ft)
Lower reservoir
CreatesLago Maggiore
Total capacity39,000,000,000 m3 (31,617,815 acre⋅ft)
Power Station
Hydraulic head736.25 m (2,415.5 ft)
Turbines4 x 126.8 MW (170,000 hp) 4-stage Pelton-type, 4 x 127.32 MW (170,740 hp) MW 4-stage Pelton-type[1]
Pumps4
Installed capacity1,016 MW (1,362,000 hp)
Annual generation983.48 GWh (3,540.5 TJ)

The Roncovalgrande Hydroelectric Plant, also known as the Delio Hydroelectric Plant, is located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of Maccagno in the Province of Varese, Lombardy, Italy. Using the pumped-storage hydroelectric method, the power plant has an installed capacity of 1,016 megawatts (1,362,000 hp). The power plant was complete in 1971 and the last generator operational in 1973. During construction, the upper reservoir, Lago Delio, was expanded in capacity with two gravity dams; a northern and southern, 28.5 metres (94 ft) and 36 metres (118 ft) in height, respectively. The lower reservoir, Lago Maggiore, already existed. The power plant itself is located underground in between Delio and Maggiore. To produce electricity, water is released from the upper reservoir to the power plant via two 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) long penstocks. At the power plant, eight four-stage Pelton turbine-generators generate electricity. Power generation occurs during periods of high energy demand and when energy demand is low, pumping usually occurs. The pumps are on the same shaft as the Pelton turbines and send water from the lower to the upper reservoir to serve as stored energy. Later on, this water will be sent back down to the power station and the process will repeat. The difference in elevation between the upper and lower reservoirs affords a hydraulic head of 736.25 m (2,416 ft) and Lago Delio has a usable storage capacity of 10,000,000 cubic metres (8,100 acre⋅ft).[1][2]

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  1. ^ a b "Roncovalgrande - Maccagno" (in Italian). ENEL. Archived from the original on 15 November 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  2. ^ "The hydroelectric power plant Roncovalgrande" (in Italian). Icbisuschio. Retrieved 27 January 2012.