Kouhrang 2 Hydroelectric Power Station Explained

Kouhrang Dam
Name Official:Kouhrang Power Plant
Location Map:Iran
Coordinates:32.453°N 50.1467°W
Country:Iran
Location:Chelgard
Purpose:Power, water supply
Status:O
Construction Began:2001
Opening:2005
Cost:US$39.5 million
Owner:Iran Water and Power Resources Development Company
Dam Type:Embankment, earth-fill
Dam Height:15m (49feet)
Dam Length:470m (1,540feet)
Res Capacity Total:100000m2[1]
Res Elevation:2343m (7,687feet)
Plant Hydraulic Head:84m (276feet) [2]
Plant Commission:2002-2004
Plant Turbines:3 x 11.17 MW Francis-type[3]
Plant Capacity:33.3 MW

The Kouhrang 2 Hydroelectric Power Station is located just south of Chelgard and about 69km (43miles) northwest of Shahrekord in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. The power station has an installed capacity of 33.3 MW and uses water diverted to the east from the Kouhrang River, via a small dam and the 2km (01miles) long Kouhrang 2 Tunnel, to produce power. Water from the Kouhrang is stored in a circular dam (Kouhrang 2 Dam) before being sent to the power station. The power station's three generators were commissioned between 2002 and 2004, the power plant were inaugurated in February 2005.[4] Water discharged from the power station enters the Zayandeh River as part of a larger project to provide water to major cities like Isfahan. The intake for the power plant is located on the Kouhrang River just downstream of the Kouhrang 1 Dam which also diverts water, via the 2800m (9,200feet) long Kouhrang 2 Tunnel, to near Chelgard and was completed in 1953. The Kouhrang 3 Dam is planned downstream to regulate river flows and divert more water to the Zayandeh via the Kouhrang 3 Tunnel.[5] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Koohrang HPP – I.R. Iran. SISGEO. 27 January 2014.
  2. Web site: Kuhrang Power Plant. Iran Water & Power Resources Co.. 27 January 2014.
  3. Web site: Hydroelectric Power Plants in Iran. https://archive.today/20120908213617/http://www.industcards.com/hydro-iran.htm. dead. 8 September 2012. IndustCards. 25 January 2014.
  4. Web site: Kouhrang plant inaugurated. Water Power & Dam Construction. 26 January 2014. 18 February 2005.
  5. Web site: Transfer of Koohrang Valley water to Zayandehrood Valley (Koohrang 3 Tunnel). Iran Ministry of Energy. 27 January 2014. Persian.
  6. Web site: Engineering geological characteristics of the site Kourhang 3 with emphasis on its injectivity. Isfahan University. 25 January 2014. Persian.