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The Balbina Dam ( pt, Usina Hidrelétrica de Balbina) is a
hydroelectric Hydroelectricity, or hydroelectric power, is electricity generated from hydropower (water power). Hydropower supplies one sixth of the world's electricity, almost 4500 TWh in 2020, which is more than all other renewable sources combined and ...
dam A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams. Reservoirs created by dams not only suppress floods but also provide water for activities such as irrigation, human consumption, industrial use ...
and power station on the
Uatumã River The Uatumã River (sometimes spelled Uatamã) is a river flowing through the state of Amazonas in Brazil. It is a northern tributary of the Amazon River, and known for its extensive peacock bass population. It is a blackwater river. The river f ...
in the
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, Brazil. The location is under the municipality of
Presidente Figueiredo Presidente Figueiredo is a Municipalities of Brazil, municipality located in the States of Brazil, Brazilian state of Amazonas (Brazilian state), Amazonas. Its population was 37,193 (2020) and its area is 25,422 km2. History The name of the m ...
jurisdiction, in the state of Amazonas.


Structure

The Balbina Dam was built from 1985 to 1989 and is managed by Manaus Energia, under the
Eletronorte Eletrobras (, full name: Centrais Elétricas Brasileiras S.A.) is a major Brazilian electric utilities company. The company's headquarters are located in Rio de Janeiro. It is Latin America's biggest power utility company, tenth largest in the wo ...
system. The first of five generators began operating in February 1989. The dam has an installed capacity of and floods a area.


Controversy

The dam was established to provide a renewable electricity supply to the city of
Manaus Manaus () is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. It is the seventh-largest city in Brazil, with an estimated 2020 population of 2,219,580 distributed over a land area of about . Located at the east center of the s ...
but was considered by locals a controversial project from the start, due to the loss of forest and displacement of tribal homes grounds. About of land formerly occupied by the Waimiri-Atroari was removed from the
Waimiri Atroari Indigenous Territory The Waimiri Atroari Indigenous Territory ( pt, Terra Indígena Waimiri Atroari) is an indigenous territory in the states of Amazonas and Roraima, Brazil. There has been a long history of violent conflict between the indigenous Waimiri-Atroari peo ...
and flooded. The dam was also criticized for its expensive construction and maintenance costs. As a result of the methane released from its vast reservoir, proportional to its output, the Balbina Dam emits ten times more greenhouse gases than a coal plant. The dam is the least efficient in Brazil in terms of the area flooded for each megawatt generated.


Conservation

The lake and island ecosystems formed by the dam are protected by the
Uatumã Biological Reserve Uatumã Biological Reserve ( pt, Reserva Biológica do Uatumã) is a Biological reserve around the river Uatumã in the state of Amazonas in Brazil. Location The Uatumã Biological Reserve is divided between the municipalities of Urucará ( ...
, a strictly protected conservation unit created in 2002. The west shore is protected by the Caverna do Maroaga Environmental Protection Area, established in 1990. Downstream from the dam the Uatumã runs through the
Uatumã Sustainable Development Reserve The Uatumã Sustainable Development Reserve ( pt, Reserva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável do Uatumã) is a sustainable development reserve in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. The land is owned by the state, but the reserve has a population of about ...
, created in 2004. The dam regulates the river flow through the reserve, and reduces seasonal flooding.


See also

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