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The Panjiakou Dam is a concrete
gravity dam A gravity dam is a dam constructed from concrete or stone masonry and designed to hold back water by using only the weight of the material and its resistance against the foundation to oppose the horizontal pressure of water pushing against it. ...
on the Luan River in Qianxi County, Hebei Province, China. The primary purpose of the dam is to provide water for the cities of
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and Tangshan, located to the south. The dam also provides flood control and its power plant has an installed capacity of 420 MW which includes a 270 MW
pumped storage Pumping may refer to: * The operation of a pump, for moving a liquid from one location to another **The use of a breast pump for extraction of milk * Pumping (audio), a creative misuse of dynamic range compression * Pumping (computer systems), the ...
power station.


Background

Construction on the first stage of the project began in 1975 and the single 150 MW generator was operational in 1981. In 1984, the first stage was complete and in the same year, construction on the second stage began. This consisted of the lower reservoir and pump-generators for the pumped storage power station. In 1989, the lower reservoir began to impound and in 1993, the pump-generators were operational. Water supplied by the dam is used for industrial, agricultural and municipal needs in Tianjin and Tangshan. When the Panjiakou Reservoir was filled, it submerged the town of Panjiakou under of water. Located in the hills above the town is a section of the
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, part of which was submerged as well. The submerged section ran through Panjiakou pass and a portion can be seen on a small island off the reservoir's edge at , particularly during droughts when the reservoir holds less water. The scenery around the reservoir is a popular tourist destination and with the surrounding terrain, it is often called "Qianxi Little Three Gorges".


Design and operation

The Panjiakou Dam is a tall and concrete gravity dam. The dam's reservoir has a capacity of and surface area of . Of the reservoir's capacity, is active (or "useful") for power generation and water supply. The dam sits at the head of a
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which constitutes 75 percent of the Luan River basin. The dam's spillway is located on its left face and contains 18 floodgates. It has a maximum discharge capacity of . To the right of the spillway is the power house which contains one 150 MW
Francis turbine The Francis turbine is a type of water turbine. It is an inward-flow reaction turbine that combines radial and axial flow concepts. Francis turbines are the most common water turbine in use today, and can achieve over 95% efficiency. The proces ...
generator and three 90 MW reversible Francis turbine pump generators. Located downstream is the lower reservoir dam. It is a gravity type and has a height of and length of . It creates the lower reservoir with a storage capacity of of which can be used for pumped storage power generation. When the
pumped storage Pumping may refer to: * The operation of a pump, for moving a liquid from one location to another **The use of a breast pump for extraction of milk * Pumping (audio), a creative misuse of dynamic range compression * Pumping (computer systems), the ...
capability is used, the Panjiakou Reservoir serves as the upper reservoir and water is released down to the three pump generators for power production. It is subsequently discharged into the lower reservoir. This occurs during periods of high peak power demand. When power demand is low, usually at night when electricity is cheaper, the turbines of the pump generators reverse and pump water back into the upper reservoir. This process repeats as needed. A small power plant on the lower reservoir dam contains two 5 MW Kaplan turbine bulb-generators.


See also

* List of dams and reservoirs in China * List of major power stations in Hebei


References

{{reflist Dams completed in 1981 Energy infrastructure completed in 1981 Energy infrastructure completed in 1983 Dams in China Hydroelectric power stations in Hebei Gravity dams Pumped-storage hydroelectric power stations in China