Guri Dam
The Simón Bolívar Hydroelectric Plant, also Guri Dam, previously known as the Raúl Leoni Hydroelectric Plant, is a concrete gravity and embankment dam in Bolívar State, Venezuela, on the Caroni River, built from 1963 to 1969. It is 7,426 metres long and 162 m high. Wikipedia
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Is the Guri Dam in Venezuela beneficial?
The Guri Dam generates more than 10,000 MW of electrical power, is the second largest operating hydroelectric central in the world, and is the eighth largest reservoir for hydroelectric central in the world to date.
What are the interesting facts about Guri Dam?
The total projected hydroelectric capacity is 10,300 megawatts, making the facility one of the largest in the world. The reservoir impounded by the dam had a capacity of 111,877,000 acre-feet (138,000,000,000 cubic m), permitting its use for flood storage as well as floodwater evacuation.
Who built the Guri Dam?
The completed Guri power plant was inaugurated in 1986. MWH Global provided design services of the concrete gravity dam, while Atkinson Construction served as the civil contractor.
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How many turbines does the Guri Dam Venezuela have?
Simón Bolívar Hydroelectric Plant Guri Dam | |
Total capacity | 135,000,000,000 m3 (109,446,281 acre⋅ft) |
Surface area | 4,250 km2 (1,641 sq mi) |
Power Station | |
Turbines | Francis Turbines. 10 × 725 MW 4 × 180 MW 3 × 400 MW 3 × 225 MW 1 × 340 MW |
At 1,300 meters long and 162 meters high, the massive Guri. Dam now supplies as much as 70 percent of Venezuela's electricity, saving the country 300,000 ...
Guri Dam – “Green”. Guri Dam – Green. Ⅰ Is considered a very “green” dam. Ⅰ Creates 70% of Venezuela's electricity. Ⅰ S. 300 000 b. l f il d. Ⅰ Saves ...