Salto Santiago Dam | |
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Official name | Salto Santiago Hydroelectric Power Plant |
Location | Saudade do Iguaçu, Paraná, Brazil |
Coordinates | 25°37′04″S 52°36′48″W / 25.61778°S 52.61333°W |
Opening date | 1980 |
Owner(s) | Tractebel Energia |
Dam and spillways | |
Type of dam | Embankment, rock-fill |
Impounds | Iguazu River |
Height | 80 m (260 ft) |
Length | 1,400 m (4,600 ft) |
Dam volume | 518,200 m3 (18,300,000 cu ft) (Concrete) |
Spillway type | Service, controlled |
Spillway capacity | 24,000 m3/s (850,000 cu ft/s) |
Reservoir | |
Creates | Salto Santiago Reservoir |
Total capacity | 4,094,000,000 m3 (3,319,000 acre⋅ft) |
Catchment area | 43,330 km2 (16,730 sq mi) |
Surface area | 208 km2 (80 sq mi) |
Power Station | |
Commission date | 1980-1982 |
Type | Conventional |
Turbines | 4 x 355 MW (476,000 hp) Francis turbines |
Installed capacity | 1,420 MW (1,900,000 hp) |
Annual generation | 2,137.46 GWh (7,694.9 TJ) |
The Salto Santiago Hydroelectric Power Plant is a dam and hydroelectric power plant on the Iguazu River near Santiago in Paraná, Brazil. It is the third dam upstream of the Iguazu Falls and was completed in 1979.[1][2] The power station has a 1,420 MW capacity and is supplied with water by a rock-fill embankment dam.
It is owned and operated by Tractebel Energia.