Colíder Dam

Colíder Dam
Location of the Colíder Dam in Brazil
Official name Usina Hidrelétrica Colíder
Location Colíder, Mato Grosso, Brazil
Coordinates 10°59′6.60″S 55°46′30.39″W / 10.9851667°S 55.7751083°W / -10.9851667; -55.7751083Coordinates: 10°59′6.60″S 55°46′30.39″W / 10.9851667°S 55.7751083°W / -10.9851667; -55.7751083
Purpose Power
Status Under construction
Construction began May 15, 2011
Opening date 2015 est.
Construction cost US$1 billion
Operator(s) Copel
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Embankment, concrete gravity composite
Impounds Teles Pires river
Height 40 m (131 ft)
Length 1,526 m (5,007 ft)
Dam volume 4,961,000 m3 (175,196,062 cu ft) (concrete & earth)
Spillway type Overflow, 1 controlled gates
Spillway capacity 20,000 m3/s (706,293 cu ft/s)
Reservoir
Surface area 182.8 km2 (71 sq mi)
Power station
Operator(s) Companhia Paranaense de Energia - COPEL
Commission date 2015 est.
Type Run-of-the-river
Hydraulic head 15.10 m (50 ft)
Turbines 3 x 102.3 MW bulb turbines
Installed capacity 306.9 MW (max)
Website
http://www.copel.com/uhecolider/

The Colíder Dam is a rock-fill dam with an asphalt-concrete core, currently under construction on the Teles Pires river about 40 km (25 mi) southeast of Colíder in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. The dam's hydroelectric power stations will have 3 turbines each 115 MW resulting in a total installed capacity of 306.9 MW. Construction on the run-of-the-river type station was initiated in May 2011, and is expected to be operational in 2015.[1]

The dam is part of a planned six power plant "Hidrovia Tapajos/Teles Pires" project to create a navigable waterway connecting the interior of Brazil to the Atlantic Ocean. The waterway will consist of five dams on the Teles Pires river (53 megawatts (71,000 hp) Magessi Dam, 430 megawatts (580,000 hp) Sinop Dam, 342 megawatts (459,000 hp) Colíder Dam, 1,820 megawatts (2,440,000 hp) Teles Pires Dam, 746 megawatts (1,000,000 hp) Sao Manoel Dam) and the 230 megawatts (310,000 hp) Foz do Apiacas Dam on the Apiacas river.

The Colíder Dam and the Teles Pires Dam are currently under construction, while the smaller upstream dams are still in the planning stages.[2]

Design

The Colíder Dam will be a combination embankment dam with concrete sections for the power stations and spillway. The length of the entire dam will be 1,560 m (5,118 ft). The dam will utilize 4.7 million cubic meters of earth and 260 thousand cubic meters of concrete, and will impound a reservoir with a surface area of 182.8 square kilometers. The power plant is being constructed by the Brazilian utility Companhia Paranaense de Energia (Copel).

Environmental Impacts

To reduce emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, 82 square kilometers of vegetation were cleared before the reservoir was filled.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Copel on track for 2015 Colíder hydro startup". BN Americas. 20 January 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  2. "Hidrovia Tajpos/Teles Pires" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Retrieved 24 August 2012.
  3. "Equipes concentram esforços para limpeza do reservatório" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 30 December 2014.
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