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The Bissorte Dam (french: Barrage de Bissorte) is a
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in the Maurienne Valley, in
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,
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, about east of
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. It was built from 1930 to 1935 to supply a
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capable of generating 75
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(MW) of power. The complex was reconfigured from 1980 to 1986 in order to add a 750 MW
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known as ''Super-Bissorte'', the third most powerful in France after Grand'Maison and
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.


Location

The Bissorte Dam is perched on an ancient glacial basin, now
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, in the
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. It is close to the Valfréjus ski resort in the
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of
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, near the
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border.


History

During the 1920s, a period of intense stock market
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on hydroelectricity in France, Bissorte's potential as a building site drew much attention. In 1930, work began on the construction of a gravity dam with a stone facing to protect its
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structure. The power plant, known today as ''Bissorte 1'', was put into operation in 1935 and can output 75 MW in a matter of minutes thanks to its three Pelton turbines. In 1980, the
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company
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(EDF, Electricity of France) built a second dam, the Pont des Chèvres, on the Arc River below Bissorte and reorganized the power plant into a pumped-storage facility. Through the use of a new underground
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, water that had been released through the
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during times of peak energy demand would be pumped from the lower
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back into the upper one during times of lower consumption, replenishing the plant's supply of water and enabling a balanced production of power. Super-Bissorte, the new addition to the complex, was commissioned in 1986. It comprises two underground facilities, called ''Bissorte 2'' and ''Bissorte 3'', which can generate 750 MW through the use of four 150 MW reversible Francis pump-turbines and a 150 MW Pelton turbine. The Bissorte
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, which grants EDF the rights to operate the facility, expired at the end of 2014 and will be put up for bid, according to the Law of 16 Octobre 1919.


Design

The Bissorte Dam, which forms the upper reservoir ( elevation), is a gravity dam on the Bissorte River ( long). It is long and wide at the base. A stone facing protects its concrete structure. The reservoir, Lake Bissorte (''Lac de Bissorte''), holds a water volume of that can now be brought to a maximum of after additional work was completed in 1957. A second reservoir, situated on the Arc River downstream from the Bissorte Dam, is formed by the Pont des Chèvres Dam ( elevation), a gate-structure dam. It serves to stabilize the flow of
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from the Bissorte and Orelle plants, and functions as the lower reservoir in the pumped-storage system utilized by Super-Bissorte, one of France's major pumped-storage power stations, known as STEP (''Stations de transfert d'énergie par pompage''). The reservoir holds of water.


Penstocks

The original
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, installed to pipe water into Bissorte 1, was a novelty at the time of its construction thanks to its stiffener rings, metal bands that provide reinforcement against the high
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pressure of the water. A second penstock was installed underground with the addition of Super-Bissorte.


Hydroelectric plants

Bissorte 1 is equipped with three horizontal Pelton turbines that can output 25 MW each. It is below the water level of Lake Bissorte. Super-Bissorte is composed of two underground facilities: Bissorte 2, outfitted with four 150 MW reversible Francis pump-turbines, and Bissorte 3, furnished with a 150 MW vertical Pelton turbine.


Pumped-storage system

Super-Bissorte, like the other STEP facilities, is a strategic element of France's
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. It provides a way to restore electricity in case of a
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, like the one that occurred during the Europe-wide blackout on November 6, 2006. Due to an error of judgement on the part of a German electric company, French and Spanish power networks found themselves in abrupt isolation and unable to meet demand. However, the
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(RTE, Electricity Transmission Network) was able to offset the shortage by mobilizing nine hydroelectric dams: “At 22:15 hours, the hydroelectric plants of Bort, Montézic, Grand Maison, Villarodin, and Sarran-Bromat augmented production by 2,800 MW, followed by an increase of 1,140 MW at 22:20 hours from the Tignes, Super-Bissorte, La Bathie and Monteynard plants.”


See also

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Renewable energy in France Under its commitment to the EU renewable energy directive of 2009, France has a target of producing 23% of its total energy needs from renewable energy by 2020. This figure breaks down to renewable energy providing 33% of energy used in the heati ...


References


External links

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DOE Global Energy Storage Database: Super-Bissorte profile

Hydrelect: Bissorte Dam and Power Station images
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