Longyangxia Dam Explained

Longyangxia Dam
Location Map:China
Coordinates:36.1222°N 100.9183°W
Country:China
Location:Gonghe County, Qinghai Province
Status:In use
Construction Began:1976
Opening:1992
Dam Type:Arch gravity dam
Dam Length:396m (1,299feet)
Dam Height:178m (584feet)
Dam Width Crest:18.5m (60.7feet)
Dam Width Base:80m (260feet)
Dam Crosses:Yellow River
Spillway Type:Service, gate-controlled on crest
Res Name:Longyangxia Reservoir
Res Capacity Total:24.7e9m3
Res Catchment:752443km2
Res Surface:383km2
Plant Hydraulic Head:122m (400feet) (design)
Plant Turbines:4 x 320 MW
Plant Capacity:1,280 MW
1,400 MW (max. planned)
Plant Annual Gen:6 TWh
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Longyangxia Dam Solar Park
Commissioned:2014
Cost: billion[1]
Ps Electrical Capacity:850 MW

The Longyangxia Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam at the entrance of the Longyangxia canyon on the Yellow River in Gonghe County, Qinghai Province, China. The dam is 178m (584feet) tall and was built for the purposes of hydroelectric power generation, irrigation, ice control and flood control. The dam supports a 1,280 MW power station with 4 x 320 MW generators that can operate at a maximum capacity of 1400 MW. Controlling ice, the dam controls downstream releases to reservoirs lower in the river, allowing them to generate more power instead of mitigating ice. Water in the dam's 24.7 billion m3 reservoir provides irrigation water for up to 1000000ha of land.[2]

The dam is composed of its main body and a gravity pier and secondary dam on both its left and right flank. The dam's service spillway contains two 12m (39feet) wide gates that discharge water into two 260m (850feet) and 280m (920feet) long chutes. Downstream discharges are also controlled by a similar single-chute middle outlet and the lower outlet works.[2]

Photovoltaic power station

In 2013 a solar photovoltaic station was built with a nameplate capacity of 320 MWp (Phase I), covering .[3] An additional 530 MWp (Phase II) was completed in 2015,[4] covering further,[5] making Longyangxia Dam Solar Park, with 850 MWp capacity, one of the largest photovoltaic power stations in the world.

The solar power station is integrated with the hydroelectric power station. The park is coupled to one of the hydroelectric turbines, which automatically regulate the output to balance the variable generation from solar before dispatching power to the grid. This limits the problems connected to variable solar generation while helping to conserve water.

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jan/19/china-builds-worlds-biggest-solar-farm-in-journey-to-become-green-superpower "China builds world's biggest solar farm in journey to become green superpower"
  2. Web site: Longyangxia Hydropower Project. Chinese National Committee on Large Dams. 7 January 2011.
  3. Web site: Case study: solar PV–hydro hybrid system at Longyangxia, China. https://web.archive.org/web/20160417014109/http://www.hydropower.org/blog/case-study-solar-pv%E2%80%93hydro-hybrid-system-at-longyangxia-china. 17 April 2016.
  4. Web site: Global hydropower market shows promise for future. 10 March 2016. ESI-Africa.com. 12 May 2016.
  5. News: China's world-beating solar farm is almost as big as Macau. Ye. Josh. 2017-02-24. South China Morning Post. 2017-06-27. en.