Bonyic Dam Explained

Bonyic Dam
Location Map:Panama
Coordinates:9.3247°N -82.6413°W
Country:Panama
Location:Changuinola
Purpose:Power
Status:O
Opening:January, 2014
Dam Type:Gravity, roller-compacted concrete
Dam Height:370NaN0
Dam Length:1650NaN0
Dam Elevation Crest:2440NaN0
Dam Crosses:Bonyic River
Plant Turbines:3 x 10.88 MW Francis-type
Plant Capacity:32.64 MW[1]

The Bonyic Dam is a gravity dam on the Bonyic River, a tributary of the Teribe River about 240NaN0 southwest of Changuinola in the Bocas del Toro province of northwestern Panama. The project produce hydroelectricity at a 32.64 MW power station about 3.80NaN0 downstream of the dam. The builder and operator is Hidroécología Teribe (HET) S.A., a private Panamanian company whose majority stockholder is Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM), a public utility company owned by the municipal government of Medellín, Colombia. The dam construction was subject to controversies that have resulted in the removal of its funding by the Inter-American Development Bank.[2] The Bonyic dam would obstruct access for migrating fish to La Amistad International Park. Members of the local indigenous people, the Naso, have periodically blockaded the single road to delay construction for a cumulative total of four years.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bonyic hydroelectric project. UN Clean Development Mechanism. 4 February 2014.
  2. Intra-American Development Bank (IDB). 2004. Bonyic Hydroelectric Project Abstract. Loan project description.
  3. Rodríguez Sanjur, Pedro. 2012. "Despejan acceso a la presa Bonyic." La Prensa. Panama. 21 Sep. 2013.