Qorlortorsuaq Dam | |
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Country | Greenland |
Coordinates | |
Status | Operational |
Construction began | 2003 |
Opening date | 2007 |
Dam and spillways | |
Type of dam | concrete dam |
Height | 15 m (49 ft) |
Length | 80 m (262 ft) |
Spillway capacity | 3.9 m3/s (138 cu ft/s) |
Reservoir | |
Capacity | 108,000,000 m3 (88,000 acre·ft) |
Surface area | 2.4–5.1 km2 (0.9–2.0 sq mi) |
Power station | |
Owner(s) | Nukissiorfiit |
Operator(s) | Landsvirkjun |
Turbines | 2 x 3.8 MW |
Installed capacity | 7.6 |
Annual generation | 27 GWh |
Qorlortorsuaq Dam is a hydroelectric dam near Qorlortorsuaq in the Nanortalik district of the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland. It has a capacity of 7.2 MW and it generates power for the neighbouring towns of Qaqortoq and Narsaq.
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The construction of the power plant started in December 2003 and was completed in October 2007.[1] It was built by consortium of E. Pihl & Son AS (51%), YIT (34%), and Landsvirkjun (15%). Landsvirkjun operates the power plant until 2012, when operation will be transferred to the Kujalleq municipality.[2] The design and engineering was performed by Icelandic companies Verkís and Efla.[3]
Qorlortorsuaq Dam is a concrete dam with height of 15 metres (49 ft) and crest length of 80 metres (260 ft). It creates a reservoir with a capacity of 108 million cubic meters.[4] Its tunnel length is 245 metres (804 ft) and pressure pipe is 245 metres (804 ft).[1] The flow rate is 3.9 cubic metres per second (140 cu ft/s).[3]
The power plant as two horizontal axis Francis turbines manufactured by Kössler with a total installed capacity of 7.6 MW. Its annual generation is 27 GWh.[4] A crew of four maintains the power plant.
Together with the power plant a 70 kilometres (43 mi) long high voltage (70 kV) line to Qaqortoq and Narsaq was erected.[4]
The hydropower plant is part of the plan of the Greenland Home Rule government to replace fossil fuelled energy production and storage with sustainable power production. [5]