Entracque Power Plant | |
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Official name | Centrale Idroelettrica Entracque |
Country | Italy |
Location | Entracque |
Coordinates | 44°13′29″N 07°23′10″E / 44.22472°N 7.38611°E |
Status | Operational |
Construction began | 1969 |
Opening date | 1982 |
Owner(s) | Enel |
Upper reservoir | |
Creates | Chiotas Plant: Lago del Chiotas Rovina Plant: Lago della Rovina |
Total capacity | Chiotas Plant total:30,200,000 m3 (24,484 acre⋅ft) Chiotas active: 27,300,000 m3 (22,132 acre⋅ft) (active (usable)) Rovina: 1,200,000 m3 (973 acre⋅ft) (active (usable)) |
Lower reservoir | |
Creates | Lago della Piastra |
Total capacity | Total: 12,000,000 m3 (9,700 acre⋅ft) Active: 9,000,000 m3 (7,300 acre⋅ft) |
Power Station | |
Hydraulic head | Chiotas: 1,048 m (3,438 ft) Rovina: 598 m (1,962 ft) |
Pump-generators | Chiotas: 8 x 148 MW (198,000 hp) Francis-pump turbine Rovina: 1 x 133.67 MW (179,250 hp) Francis-pump turbine |
Installed capacity | Chiotas: 1,184 MW (1,588,000 hp) MW Rovina Plant: 133.67 MW Total: 1,317.67 MW (1,767,020 hp) |
Annual generation | Chiotas: 1,040 GWh (3,700 TJ) |
The Entracque Power Plant, also known as The Upper Gesso Plant, is a pumped-storage hydroelectric power station located in Valle Gesso just south of Entracque, Italy. The power station contains pump-generators for two co-located but hydraulically separated power schemes; the Chiotas-Piastra Plant and Rovina-Piastra Plant. Both plants use separate upper reservoirs but use Lago della Piastra as their common lower reservoir. To produce power, water is released from the upper reservoirs to the power station located at the lower reservoir. The pump-generators re-fill the reservoirs and the process repeats as needed. The Chiotas' upper reservoir, Lago del Chiotas, is located much higher in the valley and larger than Rovina's Lago della Rovina which affords it the ability to produce more electricity. The installed capacity of Chiotas is 1,184 megawatts (1,588,000 hp) with a hydraulic head (water drop in elevation) of 1,048 m (3,438 ft) while Rovina has an installed capacity of 133.67 megawatts (179,250 hp) and a head of 598 metres (1,962 ft). Construction on the plant began in 1962 and operations started in 1982. It is owned and operated by Enel.[1]