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Tianhuangping Pumped Storage Power Station

Coordinates: 30°28′13″N 119°36′21″E / 30.4703°N 119.6058°E / 30.4703; 119.6058
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Tianhuangping Pumped Storage Power Station
Upper reservoir
Map
CountryChina
LocationTianhuangping, Anji County of Zhejiang Province, China
Coordinates30°28′13″N 119°36′21″E / 30.4703°N 119.6058°E / 30.4703; 119.6058
StatusOperational
Construction began1993
Commission date2004
Construction cost$900 million USD
Site elevation
  • 905.2 m (2,970 ft)
Power generation
Nameplate capacity1,836 MW
2,016 MW (Planned)
External links
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The Tianhuangping Pumped Storage Power Station is a pumped-storage power station in Tianhuangping, Anji County of Zhejiang Province, China. The power station has an installed capacity of 1,836 megawatts (2,462,000 hp) utilizing 6 reversible Francis turbines. Construction began in 1993 and the power station was completed in 2004.[1]

Operation

Tianhuangping Dam

Situated on the Daxi Creek, the Tianhuangping Dam creates the power station's lower reservoir. The concrete face rock-fill dam is 72 metres (236 ft) high and 577 metres (1,893 ft) long. The dam creates a reservoir that can store 6,770,000 cubic metres (5,490 acre⋅ft) of water and contains an uncontrolled side-weir spillway that can discharge a design level of 536 cubic metres per second (18,900 cu ft/s).[2]

Upper reservoir

From the lower reservoir, water is pumped up into the upper reservoir which has a normal storage capacity of 6,760,000 cubic metres (5,480 acre⋅ft). The upper reservoir is artificial and cut into the mountain and created with the assistance of four saddle dams. When power is being generated, the water leaves the reservoir and falls through two 882 metres (2,894 ft) long and 7 metres (23 ft) diameter penstocks down towards the power station which is above the lower reservoir. Before reaching the reversible turbines, the water branches off into six branch pipes.[2]

Power station

The six branch pipes feed water into the six turbines. Each reversible Francis turbine has a 306 megawatts (410,000 hp) installed capacity and 336 megawatts (451,000 hp) maximum capacity. The turbines and generators are stored in an underground power house measuring 198.7 metres (652 ft) long, 21 metres (69 ft) wide and 47.7 metres (156 ft) high. After power is produced, the water is discharged back into the lower reservoir and the entire process can repeat.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tianhuangping Pumped-Storage Hydro Plant, China". Power-Technology.com. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "Tianhuangping Pumped Storage Power Station" (PDF). Chinese National Committee on Large Dams. Retrieved 3 January 2011.