Ust-Srednekan Hydroelectric Plant is a hydroelectric power station located on the Kolyma River near the village of Ust-Srednekan , Srednekansky District , Magadan Oblast Russia . It has an installed power generation capacity of 570 MW .
6-552: The dam is located 217 km (135 mi) downstream from the larger Kolyma Hydroelectric Station . Following the completion of the Kolyma Hydroelectric Station in 1978, the site of the future Ust-Srednekan Hydroelectric Plant was inspected by Lenhydroproject engineers. A feasibility study was approved in 1989 by the USSR Ministry of Energy and Electrification . Preliminary construction work at
12-560: A hydroelectric power plant is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a dam or floodgate in Asia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Kolyma Hydroelectric Station Kolyma Hydroelectric Station is located on the Kolyma River in the village of Sinegorye , Yagodninsky District , Magadan Oblast Russia . It has an installed power generation capacity of 900 MW . Kolyma HPP
18-528: Is the basis of the energy system of Magadan Oblast ; it produces about 95% of the electricity in the region. It is the upper stage of the Kolyma cascade, while the lower one ( Ust-Srednekan Hydroelectric Plant ) of 570 MW installed capacity is under construction. Construction began in 1974 and the first generator was commissioned in 1982, the last in 1994. Construction of the Kolyma HPP was carried out in
24-452: The harsh climatic conditions in the zone of permafrost . At 134.5 m (441 ft), it is the highest earth filled dam in Russia. It is also the most powerful hydroelectric plant in the country with an underground power station . This article about a hydroelectric power plant is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a dam or floodgate in Asia
30-428: The site of the hydroelectric complex began in 1990 and initially made rapid progress. The first phase included the construction of a road to Ust-Srednekan as well as the layout of a foundation. In 1992 the lintels of the foundation pit of the main structures were filled, and a temporary concrete plant was put into operation. In 1993 the first cubic meter of concrete at the construction of the hydroelectric power station
36-442: Was laid and a bridge across the Kolyma was built in order to provide a connection with the construction site on the opposite bank. In 1996 the first tower crane as well as the second stage of a temporary concrete plant and a 110/35/6 Kw substation were put into operation. In 1999 began the installation of hydraulic power equipment. All along the 1990s decade construction was hampered owing to insufficient funding. This article about
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