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Hàm Thuận – Đa Mi hydroelectric power stations

The Hàm Thuận – Đa Mi Hydroelectric Power Complex is a cascade of two hydroelectric power stations in Hàm Thuận Bắc District of the central region of Vietnam. It is operated by Da Nhim – Ham Thuan – Da Mi Hydropower Joint Stock Co., a subsidiary of Vietnam Electricity.[1][2] The same company also operates the older Đa Nhim Hydroelectric Power Station.

Hàm Thuận
Location of Hàm Thuận in Vietnam
CountryVietnam
LocationHàm Thuận Bắc
Coordinates11°19′34″N 107°56′01″E / 11.32611°N 107.93361°E / 11.32611; 107.93361
StatusOperational
Construction began1997
Opening date2001
Owner(s)Vietnam Electricity
Dam and spillways
Type of damRockfill, center impervious core
ImpoundsLa Ngà River
Height93.5 m (307 ft)
Length686 m (2,251 ft)
Reservoir
CreatesHàm Thuận Reservoir
Total capacity695,000,000 m3 (563,000 acre⋅ft)
Surface area25.2 km2 (9.7 sq mi)
Power Station
Operator(s)Da Nhim – Ham Thuan – Da Mi Hydropower Joint Stock Co.
Commission date2001
TypeConventional
Turbines2 X 150 MW
Installed capacity300 MW (Hàm Thuận)
Đa Mi
CountryVietnam
LocationHàm Thuận Bắc
Coordinates11°14′22″N 107°50′17″E / 11.23944°N 107.83806°E / 11.23944; 107.83806
StatusOperational
Construction began1997
Opening date2001
Owner(s)Vietnam Electricity
Dam and spillways
Type of damRockfill
ImpoundsĐa Mi River
Height72 m (236 ft)
Reservoir
CreatesĐa Mi Reservoir
Total capacity141,000,000 m3 (114,000 acre⋅ft)
Power Station
Operator(s)Da Nhim – Ham Thuan – Da Mi Hydropower Joint Stock Co.
Commission date2001
TypeConventional
Turbines2
Installed capacity175 MW

History edit

A feasibility study of the project was conducted by the Vietnamese government in 1991.[3] Construction began in 1997 and both stations were opened in 2001.[4] The main contractors of the project were Tomen Corporation, Ansaldo Energia, Fuji Electric, Hitachi Zosen Corporation, SsangYong, Hyundai Corporation, Maeda Corporation, Kumagai Gumi, Astaldi, Kukdong Engineering & Construction Co Ltd., and Nissho Iwai Corporation. Consulting services were provided by Electric Power Development Company and Nippon Koei. The project cost ¥70.145 million, of which 59.623 million was borrowed from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation.[3]

Hàm Thuận edit

The Hàm Thuận dams are located on the La Ngà River and consist of one main dam and four auxiliary dams. The main dam is a rockfill, center impervious core type of dam. Its height is 93.5 metres (307 ft) and length is 686 metres (2,251 ft). Auxiliary dams are of the earthfill homogeneous type. The Hàm Thuận dams create the Hàm Thuận reservoir with a surface area of 25.2 square kilometres (9.7 sq mi) and active capacity of 523,000,000 cubic metres (424,000 acre⋅ft).[5] The maximum capacity is 695,000,000 cubic metres (563,000 acre⋅ft).[3] The main dam is located at 11°19′34″N 107°56′1″E / 11.32611°N 107.93361°E / 11.32611; 107.93361 (Ham Thuan main dam) and the power station is located at 11°17′18″N 107°52′19″E / 11.28833°N 107.87194°E / 11.28833; 107.87194 (Ham Thuan Power Station).

The Hàm Thuận power station has an installed capacity of 300 MW.[4][5][6][7] It consists of two units with a capacity of 150 MW each.[3]

Đa Mi edit

The Đa Mi Dam impounds the La Nga River approximately 2 km south of the Đa Mi lake. The main dam is a 72-metre (236 ft) high rockfill dam and it creates the Đa Mi Reservoir with a maximum capacity of 141,000,000 cubic metres (114,000 acre⋅ft).[3] The reservoir is daily regulated from the Hàm Thuận Reservoir, approximately 6 km further North-East.[5] The main dam is located at 11°14′22″N 107°50′17″E / 11.23944°N 107.83806°E / 11.23944; 107.83806 (Da Mi main dam).

The Đa Mi power station is located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) downstream from Hàm Thuận station at 11°13′9″N 107°50′1″E / 11.21917°N 107.83361°E / 11.21917; 107.83361 (Da Mi Power Station).[4][5] The power station has an installed capacity of 175 MW, consisting of two units each with a capacity of 87.5 MW.[3]

The complex also provides water to the Trị An Hydroelectric Power Station downstream of the Đa Mi power station along the La Nga River: near to where it originally joined the Đồng Nai river.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Company Overview of Da Nhim - Ham Thuan Hydro Power Plant". Bloomberg Businessweek. Archived from the original on February 15, 2013. Retrieved 2013-01-13.
  2. ^ . Thoi Bao Kinh Te. Intellasia News Services. 2011-09-19. Archived from the original on 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2012-01-13.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Vietnam–Japan Joint Evaluation Team 2008 (November 2008). Ham Thuan – Da Mi Hydropower Project (PDF) (Report). JICA. Retrieved 2013-01-15.{{cite report}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ a b c Pham Hong Giang (2010). "Hanoi 2010: Dams and Sustainable Water Resources Development". HRW-Hydro Review Worldwide. PennWell Corporation. 18 (1). Retrieved 2013-01-13.
  5. ^ a b c d "Ham Thuan - Da Mi Hydropower Project". Vietnam National Committee on Large Dams and Water Resources Development. Retrieved 2013-01-13.
  6. ^ Báo Công an nhân dân: cơ quan của Bộ công an, 1996-2000 - Page 758 Vietnam. Bộ công an - 2002 "Công trình xây dụng Nhà máy thủy điện Hàm Thuận - Đa Mi được Thủ tướng Chính phủ phê duyệt luận chứng kinh tế kỷ thuật tại Quyết định số 248/TTg ngày 10-6-1994."
  7. ^ DHD Đa Nhim – Hàm Thuận – Đa Mi Joint Stock Power Company Từ ngày 19/01/2012 đến 16/02/2012 đội sửa chữa của TTDVKT thuộc Công ty Cổ phần Thủy điện Đa Nhim – Hàm Thuận – Đa Mi đã tiến hành xử lý sự cố độ rung, độ đảo tăng cao của tổ máy số 2 Nhà máy Thủy điện Bảo Lộc"

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The Ham Thuận Đa Mi Hydroelectric Power Complex is a cascade of two hydroelectric power stations in Ham Thuận Bắc District of the central region of Vietnam It is operated by Da Nhim Ham Thuan Da Mi Hydropower Joint Stock Co a subsidiary of Vietnam Electricity 1 2 The same company also operates the older Đa Nhim Hydroelectric Power Station Ham ThuậnLocation of Ham Thuận in VietnamCountryVietnamLocationHam Thuận BắcCoordinates11 19 34 N 107 56 01 E 11 32611 N 107 93361 E 11 32611 107 93361StatusOperationalConstruction began1997Opening date2001Owner s Vietnam ElectricityDam and spillwaysType of damRockfill center impervious coreImpoundsLa Nga RiverHeight93 5 m 307 ft Length686 m 2 251 ft ReservoirCreatesHam Thuận ReservoirTotal capacity695 000 000 m3 563 000 acre ft Surface area25 2 km2 9 7 sq mi Power StationOperator s Da Nhim Ham Thuan Da Mi Hydropower Joint Stock Co Commission date2001TypeConventionalTurbines2 X 150 MWInstalled capacity300 MW Ham Thuận Đa MiCountryVietnamLocationHam Thuận BắcCoordinates11 14 22 N 107 50 17 E 11 23944 N 107 83806 E 11 23944 107 83806StatusOperationalConstruction began1997Opening date2001Owner s Vietnam ElectricityDam and spillwaysType of damRockfillImpoundsĐa Mi RiverHeight72 m 236 ft ReservoirCreatesĐa Mi ReservoirTotal capacity141 000 000 m3 114 000 acre ft Power StationOperator s Da Nhim Ham Thuan Da Mi Hydropower Joint Stock Co Commission date2001TypeConventionalTurbines2Installed capacity175 MW Contents 1 History 2 Ham Thuận 3 Đa Mi 4 ReferencesHistory editA feasibility study of the project was conducted by the Vietnamese government in 1991 3 Construction began in 1997 and both stations were opened in 2001 4 The main contractors of the project were Tomen Corporation Ansaldo Energia Fuji Electric Hitachi Zosen Corporation SsangYong Hyundai Corporation Maeda Corporation Kumagai Gumi Astaldi Kukdong Engineering amp Construction Co Ltd and Nissho Iwai Corporation Consulting services were provided by Electric Power Development Company and Nippon Koei The project cost 70 145 million of which 59 623 million was borrowed from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation 3 Ham Thuận editThe Ham Thuận dams are located on the La Nga River and consist of one main dam and four auxiliary dams The main dam is a rockfill center impervious core type of dam Its height is 93 5 metres 307 ft and length is 686 metres 2 251 ft Auxiliary dams are of the earthfill homogeneous type The Ham Thuận dams create the Ham Thuận reservoir with a surface area of 25 2 square kilometres 9 7 sq mi and active capacity of 523 000 000 cubic metres 424 000 acre ft 5 The maximum capacity is 695 000 000 cubic metres 563 000 acre ft 3 The main dam is located at 11 19 34 N 107 56 1 E 11 32611 N 107 93361 E 11 32611 107 93361 Ham Thuan main dam and the power station is located at 11 17 18 N 107 52 19 E 11 28833 N 107 87194 E 11 28833 107 87194 Ham Thuan Power Station The Ham Thuận power station has an installed capacity of 300 MW 4 5 6 7 It consists of two units with a capacity of 150 MW each 3 Đa Mi editThe Đa Mi Dam impounds the La Nga River approximately 2 km south of the Đa Mi lake The main dam is a 72 metre 236 ft high rockfill dam and it creates the Đa Mi Reservoir with a maximum capacity of 141 000 000 cubic metres 114 000 acre ft 3 The reservoir is daily regulated from the Ham Thuận Reservoir approximately 6 km further North East 5 The main dam is located at 11 14 22 N 107 50 17 E 11 23944 N 107 83806 E 11 23944 107 83806 Da Mi main dam The Đa Mi power station is located 10 kilometres 6 2 mi downstream from Ham Thuận station at 11 13 9 N 107 50 1 E 11 21917 N 107 83361 E 11 21917 107 83361 Da Mi Power Station 4 5 The power station has an installed capacity of 175 MW consisting of two units each with a capacity of 87 5 MW 3 The complex also provides water to the Trị An Hydroelectric Power Station downstream of the Đa Mi power station along the La Nga River near to where it originally joined the Đồng Nai river 3 References edit Company Overview of Da Nhim Ham Thuan Hydro Power Plant Bloomberg Businessweek Archived from the original on February 15 2013 Retrieved 2013 01 13 Da Nhim Ham Thuan Da My Hydropower JSC set up Thoi Bao Kinh Te Intellasia News Services 2011 09 19 Archived from the original on 2012 07 31 Retrieved 2012 01 13 a b c d e f g Vietnam Japan Joint Evaluation Team 2008 November 2008 Ham Thuan Da Mi Hydropower Project PDF Report JICA Retrieved 2013 01 15 a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link a b c Pham Hong Giang 2010 Hanoi 2010 Dams and Sustainable Water Resources Development HRW Hydro Review Worldwide PennWell Corporation 18 1 Retrieved 2013 01 13 a b c d Ham Thuan Da Mi Hydropower Project Vietnam National Committee on Large Dams and Water Resources Development Retrieved 2013 01 13 Bao Cong an nhan dan cơ quan của Bộ cong an 1996 2000 Page 758 Vietnam Bộ cong an 2002 Cong trinh xay dụng Nha may thủy điện Ham Thuận Đa Mi được Thủ tướng Chinh phủ phe duyệt luận chứng kinh tế kỷ thuật tại Quyết định số 248 TTg ngay 10 6 1994 DHD Đa Nhim Ham Thuận Đa Mi Joint Stock Power Company Từ ngay 19 01 2012 đến 16 02 2012 đội sửa chữa của TTDVKT thuộc Cong ty Cổ phần Thủy điện Đa Nhim Ham Thuận Đa Mi đa tiến hanh xử ly sự cố độ rung độ đảo tăng cao của tổ may số 2 Nha may Thủy điện Bảo Lộc nbsp Vietnam portal nbsp Water portal nbsp Renewable energy portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ham Thuận Đa Mi hydroelectric power stations amp oldid 1152909591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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