Bihai Power Plant

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Bihai Power Plant
碧海發電廠
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Bihai Power Plant is located in Taiwan
Bihai Power Plant
Location of Bihai Power Plant
碧海發電廠 in Taiwan
Country Republic of China
Location Xiulin, Hualien County
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Status Operational
Construction began 2001
Commission date 10 December 2011[1]
Construction cost NT$ 16.5 billion
Owner(s) Taipower
Operator(s) Taipower
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Water
Power generation
Units operational 1
Make and model Tatung Company, BHEL[2]
Nameplate capacity 61.2 MW
Annual generation 237 GWh

The Bihai Power Plant (Chinese: 碧海發電廠; pinyin: Bìhǎi Fādiànchǎng) is a hydroelectric power plant in Xiulin Township, Hualien County, Taiwan.

History

The geological survey and exploratory drilling for the project were started in 1996 and construction was started in 2001. After 15 years of preparatory and construction work, the power plant went into commercial operation on 10 December 2011.[3]

Dam and reservoir

The power plant was established from the construction of concrete gravity dam at an altitude of 545 meters along the Hoping River basin in Hualien County. The dam at (Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.) created a reservoir with a capacity of 635,000 m3. An intake valve was built connecting the dam with a 6,549 meter long headrace tunnel to Bihai Power Plant located at the downstream side at an altitude of 100 meters where a vertical Pelton turbine of 61.2 MW is installed.

Generation

The power plant is expected to generate 237 GWh every year to residents of Hualien County to relieve the previous burden for Taipower to import electricity from Mingtan Pumped Storage Hydro Power Plant in Nantou County and Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant in Pingtung County which was very costly. The 18 hours of daily water capture and storage will generate enough electricity to supply the six hours of peak load in the region.

Safety

The power plant will open the floodgate to release excessive water during high river intensity to prevent the buildup of sediment.

Financing

The project costed NT$ 16.5 billion.

See also

References

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