The Xacbal Dam (Spanish: Planta Hidroeléctrica Xacbal) is a reinforced concrete gravity dam and power plant spanning the Xacbal River in the municipality of Chajul, Guatemala. Construction began in April 2007 and the project became operational in August 2010.
Xacbal Dam | |
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Official name | Planta Hidroeléctrica Xacbal |
Location | Chajul (El Quiché) |
Coordinates | 15°37′22″N 91°05′04″W / 15.62278°N 91.08444°W |
Construction began | April 2007 |
Opening date | August 2010 |
Construction cost | US$ 250 million |
Operator(s) | Hidro Xacbal, S.A. |
Dam and spillways | |
Impounds | Xacbal River |
Height | 10.35 m |
Reservoir | |
Total capacity | 700,000 m3 |
A 10.35 m high dam diverts the river's water flow to a sand filter and on through an open conduction channel to a daily regulation reservoir located outside the river channel. A 4.7 km conduction tunnel with a diameter of 4.65 m, directs the water through a 615 m long pressure pipe (diameter 3.55 m) to the power house. The water is diverted back to the Xacbal river channel.[1]
The plant has 2 x 47 MW Francis vertical axis turbines with an installed capacity of 94 MW. A 120 km transmission line was built to connect the power plant to the national grid. Annual power production is estimated at 486 GWh.[1][2]
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edit- ^ a b :"proyecto Hidro Xacbal - Capacidad instalada". terra.hn. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
- ^ :"Central Hidroeléctrica Xacbal, Chajul - Guatemala, 94 MW". electricamatamoros.com. Retrieved 2010-12-08.