Three Gorges Dam
The Three Gorges Dam, officially known as Yangtze River Three Gorges Water Conservancy Project is a hydroelectric gravity dam that spans the Yangtze River near Sandouping in Yiling District,... Wikipedia
- Country: China
- Location: Sandouping, Yiling District, Hubei
- Purpose: Flood control, power, navigation
- Status: O
- Construction began: December 14, 1994
- Opening date: 2003
- Construction cost: ¥203 billion (US$31.765 billion)
- Owner(s): China Yangtze Power (subsidiary of China Three Gorges Corporation)
- Type of dam: G
- Impounds: Yangtze River
- Height: 181 m (593.83 ft)
- Length: 2,335 m (7,660.76 ft)
- Width (crest): 40 m (131.23 ft)
- Width (base): 115 m (377.3 ft)
- Dam volume: 27.2 e6m3
- Spillway capacity: 116,000 m³/s
- Creates: Three Gorges Reservoir
- Total capacity: 39.3 km³
- Catchment area: 1,000,000 km² (386,102.16 sq mi)
- Surface area: 1,084 km² (418.53 sq mi)
- Max. length: 600 km (372.82 mi)
- Normal elevation: 175 m (574.15 ft)
- Commission date: 2003–2012
- Type: C
- Hydraulic head: Rated: 80.6 m (264.44 ft), Maximum: 113 m (370.73 ft)
- Turbines: 32 × 700 MW, 2 × 50 MW Francis-type
- Installed capacity: 22,500 MW
- Capacity factor: 45%
- Annual generation: 101.6 TWh (2018)
- Data source: DuckDuckGo