energy.wikisort.org - Power_plantAlaköprü Dam (Turkish: Alaköprü Barajı) is a concrete-face rock-fill dam on the Anamur (Dragon) Creek in Anamur district of Mersin Province, southern Turkey. The development is backed by the Turkish State Hydraulic Works (DSİ). The dam was primarily built as part of the Northern Cyprus Water Supply Project, to supply water for drinking and irrigation to Northern Cyprus.[2][3][4]
Dam in Anamur, Mersin Province
Alaköprü Dam |
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Location of Alaköprü Dam in Turkey |
Country | Turkey |
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Location | Anamur, Mersin Province |
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Coordinates | 36°10′53.05″N 32°53′44.55″E |
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Purpose | Water supply, power |
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Status | Operational |
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Construction began | November 2, 2010 |
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Opening date | March 7, 2014 |
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Type of dam | Embankment, concrete-face rock-fill |
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Impounds | Anamur (Dragon) Creek |
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Height | 93 m (305 ft) |
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Length | 385.40 m (1,264 ft) |
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Dam volume | 2,008,000 m3 (2,626,365 cu yd)[1] |
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Spillway type | Controlled chute, two radial gates |
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Spillway capacity | 893.50 m3/s (31,554 cu ft/s) |
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Total capacity | 130,500,000 m3 (105,798 acre⋅ft) |
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Active capacity | 86,500,000 m3 (70,127 acre⋅ft) |
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Inactive capacity | 44,000,000 m3 (35,671 acre⋅ft) |
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Catchment area | 210.90 km2 (81.43 sq mi) |
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Commission date | 2015 est. |
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Type | Conventional |
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Installed capacity | 26 MW |
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Annual generation | 111.27 GWh |
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Preliminary construction on the dam began on November 2, 2010 and the official groundbreaking took place on March 7, 2011. After the completion of the 560 m (1,840 ft) long diversion tunnel, construction of the dam started on August 9, 2012 with placement of the foundation.[4][5] The dam was completed on schedule, on March 7, 2014 but its reservoir did not begin to collect water until February 2015.[6][7] The dam's 26 MW hydroelectric power station is expected to be commissioned in 2015.[8]
Up to 75,000,000 m3 (61,000 acre⋅ft) water from the dam's reservoir, which makes more than half of its capacity, will be transferred to Geçitköy Dam in Northern Cyprus via an 80 km (50 mi) pipeline crossing the Mediterranean Sea under 250 m (820 ft) depth.[4][5]
Part of the populated places in the area such as the villages of Sarıağaç, Akine, Çaltıbükü and Ormancık will be submerged in the reservoir of Alaköprü Dam.
See also
Turkey portal
Water portal
Renewable energy portal
References
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Settlements |
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Center city | |
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Districts (İlçe) | |
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All settlements |
- List of populated places in Mersin Province
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Buildings and structures |
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Modern | |
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Mosques and madrasas |
- Muğdat Mosque
- Grand Mosque of Mersin
- Mersin Old Mosque
- Müftü Mosque
- Tarsus Old Mosque
- Grand Mosque of Tarsus
- Kubat Pasha Medrese
- Laal Pasha Mosque
- Güzeloluk Mosque
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Churches |
- Mersin Catholic Church
- Mersin Orthodox Church
- Saint Paul's Church
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Cemeteries |
- Mersin Interfaith Cemetery
- Cyprus Memorial Forest in Silifke
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Dams | |
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Industry and trade |
- ATAŞ (Refinery)
- ACS Mersin
- Sodakrom
- Çimsataş
- Mersin Free Zone
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Transportation | |
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Sports venues | |
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Nuclear |
- Akkuyu – 4,800 MW
- Sinop – 4,480 MW
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Renewable energy | Geothermal |
- Gümüşköy – 13 MW
- Kızıldere – 95 MW
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Hydroelectric | |
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Solar |
- Greenway CSP Mersin – 6 MW
- Karapınar – 1,000 MW
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Waste |
- Istanbul Waste Power Plant
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Wind | |
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Thermal | Coal-fired |
- Afşin-Elbistan C – 1800 MW proposed
- Afşin-Elbistan B – 1440 MW
- ZETES-3 – 1400 MW
- Afşin-Elbistan A – 1355 MW
- Cenal – 1320 MW
- Emba Hunutlu – 1320 MW under construction
- İsken Sugözü – 1308 MW
- ZETES-2 – 1230 MW
- Atlas – 1200 MW
- Bekirli – 1200 MW
- Soma – 990 MW
- Kemerköy – 653 MW
- Yatağan – 630 MW
- Çayırhan – 620 MW
- Seyitömer – 600 MW
- Soma Kolin – 510 MW
- Kangal – 457 MW
- Tufanbeyli – 450 MW
- Yeniköy – 420 MW
- Biga – 405 MW
- Şırnak Silopi – 405 MW
- Tunçbilek – 365 MW
- İzdemir – 350 MW
- Çan-2 – 330 MW
- 18 Mart Çan – 320 MW
- Çatalağzı – 315 MW
- Bolu Göynük – 270 MW
- Orhaneli – 210 MW
- Çolakoğlu – 190 MW
- ZETES-1 – 160 MW
- List of active coal-fired
- Silahtarağa – now museums
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Natural gas-fired |
- Gebze - 1540 MW
- Unimar Marmara Ereğlisi – 480 MW
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Power stations projected or under construction in italics |
На других языках
[de] Alaköprü-Talsperre
Die Alaköprü-Talsperre (türkisch Alaköprü Barajı) ist eine in Bau befindliche Talsperre in der südlichen Türkei, in der Provinz Mersin etwa 12 km nördlich der Stadt Anamur. Aus dem entstehenden Stausee sollen nach Fertigstellung mittels einer Pipeline bis zu 75 Mio. m³ Süßwasser pro Jahr über eine Entfernung von mehr als 100 km durch das Mittelmeer nach Nordzypern geleitet werden.[3]
- [en] Alaköprü Dam
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