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The Ubol Ratana Dam (pronounced: Ubon Rat), formerly known as the "Phong Neeb Dam", is a multi-purpose dam in tambon Khok Sung, Ubolratana district, approximately 50 km (31 mi) north of Khon Kaen, Khon Kaen province, Thailand. It was the first hydroelectric power project developed in Thailand's northeastern area of Isan.[1] The dam impounds the Nam Phong, which flows into the Chi River and thence to the Mun River, a tributary of the Mekong River. The dam was given its current name by royal permission in 1966, in honour of princess Ubol Ratana, the eldest child of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

Ubol Ratana Dam
Upstream side of dam
Location of Ubol Ratana Dam in Thailand
Official nameUbol Ratana Dam
CountryThailand
LocationUbolratana, Khon Kaen
Coordinates16°46′31.42″N 102°37′5.97″E
Opening date1966
Owner(s)Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
Dam and spillways
Type of damEarth core rock-fill dam
ImpoundsPhong River
Height32 m (105 ft)
Length885 m (2,904 ft)
Reservoir
CreatesUbol Ratana Reservoir
Total capacity2,263,000 m3 (79,900,000 cu ft)
Catchment area12,104 km2 (4,673 sq mi)
Power Station
Operator(s)Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
Turbines3 x 8.4 MW Kaplan-type
Installed capacity25.2 MW
Annual generation57 GWh

Description


The reservoir inside Nam Phong National Park
The reservoir inside Nam Phong National Park

The dam is multi-purpose: electricity generation, irrigation, flood control, transportation, fisheries, and as tourist attraction.[2] It is an earth core rockfill dam, constructed in 1964. Its crest length is 885 m (2,904 ft), and 32 m (105 ft) high. Its catchment area is 12,104 km2 (4,673 sq mi). Its reservoir has a maximum storage capacity of 2,263,000 m3 (79,900,000 cu ft).[3]

The dam is managed by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT).

Thirty thousand people were resettled to make way for the large reservoir accompanying the dam. This resettlement resulted in a sharp decrease in forested areas in the catchment areas and an increase in erosion.

In 1984, the dam was modified to reinforce dam safety and to ensure better flood protection.


Power plant


The power plant at the dam has three turbines, each with an installed capacity of 8,400 KW. The dam generates an average of 57 GWh a year. The operation of the turbines commenced on 4 February 1966, 14 March 1969, and 12 June 1968 respectively.[2]


History


In April 2016 the dam ran dry for the first time since its construction. With no usable storage it cannot provide irrigation water, cannot generate electricity, and its fish population is dying. Its usable storage stands at minus 3.95 percent (as of (2016-04-04).[4]

Ubol Ratana Dam is the first of the royal dams to run dry. The other royal dams are:[1]

Due to the ongoing drought, the royal dams are heavily stressed. According to the Hydro and Agro Informatics Institute, as of 3 April 2016, sixteen Thai dams are at critically low levels of usable reservoir storage. Of the other royal dams, Bhumibol Dam is at four percent, Sirindhorn Dam is at 10 percent, Srinagarind Dam is at 11 percent, Sirikit Dam is at 12 percent, Chulabhorn Dam is at 13 percent, and Vajiralongkorn Dam is at 14 percent.[1]


See also



References


  1. Draper, John (2016-04-04). "A Royal Dam Runs Dry". Prachatai English. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  2. "Renovation of Small Hydropower Plants by Hydropower Construction Division in 2005". Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand. Archived from the original on 2010-01-14. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
  3. "Ubol Ratana Dam". Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT). Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  4. "Report of EGAT reservoir storage conditions". Thaiwater.net. Hydro and Agro Informatics Institute (HAII). 2016-04-04. Retrieved 5 April 2016.


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На других языках


[de] Ubol-Ratana-Staudamm

Der Ubol-Ratana-Staudamm (Thai: .mw-parser-output .Thai{font-size:115%}เขื่อนอุบลรัตน์, Aussprache: [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}kʰɯ̀an ʔùʔbon rát] – „Ubon-Rat-Damm“) wurde zwischen 1964 und 1966 im Bezirk (Amphoe) Ubolratana, Provinz (Changwat) Khon Kaen in der Nordostregion von Thailand, dem so genannten Isan, errichtet. Sowohl der Bezirk als auch der Staudamm sind benannt nach der thailändischen Prinzessin Ubol Ratana.
- [en] Ubol Ratana Dam

[fr] Barrage de Ubol Ratana

Le barrage d'Ubol Ratana (prononcé : Ubon Rat), anciennement connu sous le nom de « barrage de Phong Neeb », est un barrage polyvalent à tambon Khok Sung, district d'Ubolratana, en Thaïlande environ 50 km au nord de Khon Kaen, province de Khon Kaen. C'était le premier projet d'énergie hydroélectrique développé dans la région de l' Isan, dans le nord est du pays[1]. Le barrage retient la Nam Phong, qui se jette dans la rivière Chi puis dans la rivière Mun, un affluent du Mékong . Le barrage a reçu son nom actuel en 1966,par autorisation royale en l'honneur de la princesse Ubol Ratana, l'aîné des enfants du roi Bhumibol Adulyadej .

[ru] Плотина Убол Ратана

Плотина Убол Ратана — крупное гидротехническое сооружение, многоцелевая плотина, расположенная в районе Тамбон Хок Сена, примерно в 50 км. к северу от Кхонкэн, провинции Кхонкэн, Таиланд. Плотина Убол Ратана была первой гидроэлектростанцией в Таиланде в северо-восточной части региона Исан[1]. Дамба плотины аккумулирует воды реки Нам Фонг, которая впадает в реку Чи, а оттуда в реку Мун Ривер, впадающую, в свою очередь, в реку Меконг. Плотина получила свое нынешнее название в 1966 году в честь принцессы Убол Ратана, которая была старшим ребенком короля Пумипона Адульядета.



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