Lac de l'Hongrin explained

Lac de l'Hongrin
Location:Vaud
Coords:46.4247°N 7.0483°W
Type:reservoir
Inflow:Hongrin
Outflow:Hongrin
Catchment:45.6km2
Basin Countries:Switzerland
Area:1.6km2
Max-Depth:105m (344feet)
Elevation:1255m (4,117feet)
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Lac de l'Hongrin is a reservoir in Vaud, Switzerland. The reservoir with a surface area of 1.6km2 is located in the municipalities of Château-d'Œx and Ormont-Dessous. The two arch dams Hongrin Nord and Hongrin Sud were completed in 1969. The Dam helps with hydro electricity, and stops flooding in the area.

The water of the Hongrin reservoir is used for the Veytaux Pumped Storage Power Station. This power station has currently a nameplate capacity of 240 megawatts. Additional turbines which will double capacity to 480 MW will be commissioned by end of 2015.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Alpiq Group: New Veytaux power station (FMHL+), accessed 2014-12-15.