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2:37 video [I looked for the link that I forgot, but I could not find it. Bummer!], timelapse from three different views "The dam is an arch-gravity type, standing at an impressive height of approximately 275 meters (902 feet) and spanning a width of 319 meters (1,047 feet) at its crest. It has a storage capacity of around 2.2 billion cubic meters (1.78 million acre-feet) and a power generation capacity of 558 megawatts." |
Another construction video
The dam is named after one of the villages that it will submerge.
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TheAtlantic, 1 of several photos of the villiage being swallowed by the reservoir. Apr 4, 2023 |
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Photo courtesy of Limak via enr |
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ForeignPolicy "Residents of Yusufeli stand atop a hill to look down on the drowned remnants of their town on April 1 [2023]." "One of 13 planned or built hydropower facilities on the Coruh, this one has uprooted approximately 7,400 residents in Yusufeli alone, locals say, as well as more people in surrounding villages. It is also uprooting the valley’s unique biodiversity—it’s home to 70 endemic plant species—and both residents and environmentalists have tried for years to fight the project, to no avail."
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"The project comprises a 275m tall double curvature concrete arch dam and a power plant equipped with three 186MW vertical-axis Francis turbine units. Each turbine unit is designed to operate at a rated head of 191m and a rated discharge of 107m3/sec....The other components of the project include the main power transformers, a 380kV switchyard, along measuring and protection equipment." [
WaterPowerMagazine]
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