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The Pangduo Hydro Power Station (; also called the Pondo Hydro Power Station), is a reservoir and dam on the Lhasa River in Lhünzhub County to the east of Lhasa, Tibet, China. The primary purposes are hydroelectric power generation and agricultural irrigation. Work started in 2008. The first turbine came into production in 2013 and the other three turbines in 2014. With annual generation capacity of 599 million kilowatt hours, it has been called the "Tibetan Three Gorges". ==Description== The Pangduo Dam impounds the Lhasa River in Pondo Township of Lhünzhub County, about from Lhasa. It is at an elevation of above sea level, upstream from the 100MW Zhikong Dam at . The objectives included hydroelectric power generation, irrigation, flood prevention and water supply. Of these, power generation and irrigation are the main purposes. The dam is one of a series that China has built on the Brahmaputra and its tributaries, others being the Yamdrok Hydropower Station, Nyingtri-Payi and Drikong. The rock-fill dam impounds of water. It is planned to irrigate of agricultural land. The power station has total installed capacity of 160 MW, with four generating units. The potential annual generating capacity is 599 GWh (million kilowatt hours). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pangduo Hydro Power Station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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