Ankang Dam | |
Location Map: | China |
Coordinates: | 32.6042°N 108.8925°W |
Country: | People's Republic of China |
Location: | Ankang, Shaanxi |
Status: | In use |
Construction Began: | 1978 |
Opening: | Dec. 23, 1989 |
Dam Type: | Gravity |
Dam Length: | 541.50NaN0 |
Dam Height: | 1280NaN0 |
Dam Crosses: | Hanjiang (Han) River |
Spillway Count: | 5 |
Spillway Type: | Service, controlled crest surface chutes |
Res Name: | Ankang Reservoir |
Res Capacity Total: | 25800000000NaN0 |
Res Catchment: | 357000NaN0 |
Plant Turbines: | 4 x 200 MW |
Plant Capacity: | 800 MW |
Plant Annual Gen: | 2800 GWh |
Plant Hydraulic Head: | 76.20NaN0 (design) |
The Ankang Dam is gravity dam on the Hanjiang (Han) River near Ankang in Shaanxi Province, China. The main purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power production along with other purposes such as flood control and navigation. The dam withholds a 25800000000NaN0 reservoir which supplies water to its powerhouse located on the right toe. The power station contains 4 x 200 MW generators for a total installed capacity of 800 MW. On the dam's surface adjacent to the power house are five controlled spillway chutes. The dam also houses five mid-level openings and four base openings for discharging water as well.[1]
He Jing was the chief designer of the dam.[2] Construction began in 1978 and the dam structure was complete on December 23, 1989. Almost a year later on December 12, 1990, the first generator became operational. It was not until December 25, 1992, that all four generators were operational and by 1995, the entire project was complete.[3]