The Donzère-Mondragon Dam (or André-Blondel dam), located in the French commune of Bollène-Écluse) is a hydroelectric dam and lock built in 1952 at the southern end of the Donzère-Mondragon canal, in the Vaucluse department in France. It was registered in the list of historic monuments in France in 1992.[2]
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Coordinates | 44°18′13.18″N 4°44′33.12″E |
Purpose | Power |
Construction began | 1947 |
Opening date | 1952 |
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Commission date | 1952 |
Turbines | 6 x 59 MW Kaplan-type |
Installed capacity | 354 MW |
Annual generation | 2,100 GWh[1] |
This hydroelectric dam is in the French commune of Bollène in the Vaucluse department of south-eastern France. Designed by architect Théodore Sardnal,[2] it was built in 1947 and officially opened on 25 October 1952 by the French President, Vincent Auriol. Construction lasted five years.
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