Tai'an Pumped Storage Power Station

Tai'an Pumped Storage Power Station
Location of Tai'an Pumped Storage Power Station in China
Country China
Location Tai'an, Shandong Province
Coordinates 36°13′31.54″N 117°2′35.48″E / 36.2254278°N 117.0431889°E / 36.2254278; 117.0431889Coordinates: 36°13′31.54″N 117°2′35.48″E / 36.2254278°N 117.0431889°E / 36.2254278; 117.0431889
Status Operational
Construction began February 2000
Commission date 2005-2007
Operator(s) State Grid Xinyuan Co
Pumped-storage power station
Upper reservoir Tai'an Upper
Upper res. capacity 10,430,900 m3 (8,456.5 acre·ft)
Lower reservoir Dahe Reservoir
Lower res. capacity 29,050,000 m3 (23,550 acre·ft)
Hydraulic head 248 m (814 ft)
Pump-generators 4 x 250 MW Francis pump turbines
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 1,000 MW
Average generation 1.3 billion kWh

The Tai'an Pumped Storage Power Station is a 1,000 MW pumped-storage hydroelectric power station located in the city of Tai'an in Shandong Province, China. Construction on the project began in February 2000 and the upper reservoir began to fill in May 2005. The four generators were commissioned between December 2005 and August 2007. The power station operates by shifting water between an upper and lower reservoir to generate electricity. The lower reservoir, Dahe Reservoir, was originally built in 1960 but repaired extensively for the project. The Tai'an Upper Reservoir is located in a valley above the east side of the lower reservoir. During periods of low energy demand, such as at night, water is pumped from Tai'an Lower Reservoir up to the upper reservoir. When energy demand is high, the water is released back down to the lower reservoir but the pump turbines that pumped the water up now reverse mode and serve as generators to produce electricity. The process is repeated as necessary and the plant serves as a peaking power plant. It is operated by State Grid Xinyuan Co.[1]

The lower reservoir is created by a 22 m (72 ft) tall and 773 m (2,536 ft) long earth-fill dam on the Pan Wen River. It can withhold up to 22,347,000 m3 (18,117 acre·ft) of water. The upper reservoir is created by a 99.8 m (327 ft) tall and 413.8 m (1,358 ft) long concrete-face rock-fill dam. It can withhold up to 10,430,900 m3 (8,456.5 acre·ft) of water, of which 8,900,000 m3 (7,200 acre·ft) can be used for power production. Water from the upper reservoir is sent to the 1,000 MW underground power station down near the lower reservoir through two 569.15–577.10 m (1,867.3–1,893.4 ft) long headrace/penstock pipes. The drop in elevation between the upper and lower reservoir affords a hydraulic head (water drop) of 248 m (814 ft).[2][3]

See also

References

  1. "Pumped-Storage Hydroelectric Plants in China". IndustCards. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
  2. "Taian I pumped storage power station". Hydro China. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
  3. "Taishan Pumped Storage Power Station Project Description" (in Chinese). iFund. 3 July 2001. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
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