geo.wikisort.org - ReservoirThe Ingula Pumped Storage Scheme (previously named Braamhoek) is a pumped-storage power station in the escarpment of the Little Drakensberg range straddling the border of the KwaZulu-Natal and Free State provinces, South Africa. It is about 22 km (14 mi) North-East of Van Reenen.
Dam in KwaZulu-Natal/Free State
Ingula Pumped Storage Scheme |
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Country | South Africa |
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Location | KwaZulu-Natal/Free State |
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Coordinates | 28°16′54″S 29°35′08″E |
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Status | Operational |
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Construction began | 2005 |
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Opening date | 2017 |
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Construction cost | US$3.5 billion (R38.5 billion) |
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Owner(s) | Eskom and CMC Impregilo Mavundla |
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Creates | Bedford Reservoir |
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Total capacity | 22,400,000 m3 (18,200 acre⋅ft) |
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Creates | Bramhoek Reservoir |
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Total capacity | 26,300,000 m3 (21,300 acre⋅ft) |
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Hydraulic head | 480 m (1,570 ft)[1] |
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Pump-generators | 4 x 333 megawatts (447,000 hp) reversible Francis-type |
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Installed capacity | 1,332 MW |
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Design
The pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme consists of an upper and a lower dam 4.6 kilometres (2.9 mi) apart and connected to a power station by tunnels.
The power station uses 4 Francis pump turbines rated at 333 MW each, giving it a total rating of 1332 MW installed capacity.
Construction
Notable contractors included CMC Impregilo Mavundla Joint Venture[2] and Concor on the dams.
The scheme was built at a cost of US$3.5 billion (R38.5 billion).[3]
Construction began in 2005 and the power station was scheduled to begin operations in late 2015.[4][5]
- The first two generators were commissioned March 2016.
- The third generator was brought into commercial operation in August 2016.
- The fourth and final one in January 2017.[6][7][8]
Detailed breakdown
The pumped-storage hydroelectric plant uses water from the upper reservoir to generate electricity during the peak demand periods of the day. At night, excess power on the grid generated by conventional coal and nuclear plants is used to pump water to the upper reservoir.
- The upper Bedford Dam on Bedford stream, a tributary of the Wilge River, was completed in April 2011. It is a 39 m (128 ft) tall concrete-face rock-fill dam. It has a 22,400,000 m3 (18,200 acre⋅ft) water storage capacity of which 19,200,000 m3 (15,600 acre⋅ft) can be used for power generation.
- The lower Bramhoek Dam on Bramhoek stream, a tributary of the Klip River, was completed in November 2011. It is a 41 m (135 ft) tall roller-compacted concrete gravity dam. It has a 26,300,000 m3 (21,300 acre⋅ft) water storage capacity of which 21,900,000 m3 (17,800 acre⋅ft) can be pumped up to the upper reservoir.
- A 2 km (1.2 mi) long headrace tunnel connects the upper reservoir to the underground power station which houses 4 x 333 megawatts (447,000 hp) reversible Francis pump-turbines. The elevation between the two reservoirs affords a hydraulic head (water drop) of 480 m (1,570 ft).
- Water from the power station is discharged down a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) long tailrace tunnel to the lower reservoir.[1][5][9]
Storage capacity
The energy storage capacity is 21,000 MWh or 15.8 generating hours.[10]
See also
South Africa portal
Water portal
Renewable energy portal
- List of power stations in South Africa
- List of pumped-storage hydroelectric power stations
References
External links
Power in South Africa |
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Sectors |
- Energy in South Africa
- Nuclear power
- Renewable energy
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Companies and organisations | Current |
- Eskom
- South African Nuclear Energy Corporation
- National Energy Regulator of South Africa
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Defunct |
- Atomic Energy Corporation
- Johannesburg Gas Works
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Other |
- Department of Energy (South Africa)
- Coal in South Africa
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- South African energy crisis
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На других языках
[de] Ingula-Pumpspeicherwerk
Das Ingula-Pumpspeicherwerk, englisch Ingula Pumped Storage Scheme, abgekürzt Ingula PSS (früher Bedford and Bramhoek Dams genannt[2]) ist ein im Aufbau befindliches Wasserkraftprojekt des südafrikanischen Stromversorgungsunternehmens Eskom.
- [en] Ingula Pumped Storage Scheme
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