The Rashava-Deralok Dam is a gravity dam currently being constructed on the Great Zab River, just upstream of the town of Deralok in Dohuk Governorate, Kurdistan region of Iraq. The dam will support a 37.6 MW run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station, with the primary purpose to address continued power shortfalls in the region, most precisely to supply the towns of Amadiya and Badinan.[1][2]
Rashava-Deralok Dam | |
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Country | Iraq |
Location | Deraluk, Dohuk Governorate, Kurdistan Region |
Coordinates | 37°4′17″N 43°39′29″E / 37.07139°N 43.65806°E |
Purpose | Power, flood control |
Status | Under construction |
Construction began | October 2016 |
Opening date | 2020 (est.) |
Construction cost | $168 million |
Owner(s) | Kurdistan Regional Government |
Dam and spillways | |
Type of dam | Gravity, diversion weir |
Impounds | Great Zab |
Height | 30 m (98 ft) |
Height (foundation) | 29 m |
Height (thalweg) | 26 m |
Length | 119 m |
Elevation at crest | 640 m |
Width (crest) | 5.5 m |
Dam volume | 200,000 m3 |
Deralok Hydropower Station | |
Commission date | 2020 (est.) |
Type | Run-of-the-river |
Hydraulic head | 17 m |
Turbines | 2 x 18.8 MW Kaplan-type |
Installed capacity | 37.6 MW |
According to Kurdish Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani, it is the first hydropower project launched by the Kurdistan Regional Government.[3]
Contractors
editThe contract to build the dam and power station was awarded to a Boland Payeh - Farab (two iranian construction companies) joint-venture. It is being financed and supervised by the Japan International Cooperation Agency. A signing ceremony was held in December 2013.[4] The total cost of the project is estimated at $168 million, including $129 million for the dam itself, the remaining consisting in the construction of a 132 kV transmission line and substation, completed in a first stage.[2]
Timeline
editKurdish Prime Minister inaugurated the project in November 2015, but construction of the dam actually began in October 2016.[3][1] The project is expected to be complete in 2020.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Deralok dam and hydropower plant". www.ttbp.ir. Archived from the original on 2020-03-01. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
- ^ a b "Iraq Project Series: Deralok Hydropower Plant Construction Project (Overview)". Youtube. JICA. 22 January 2020. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
- ^ a b "www.rudaw.net/english/kurdistan/191120152". www.rudaw.net. Retrieved 2017-02-24.
- ^ "The Signing Ceremony for Deralok Hydropower Plant Construction Project, for which JICA provides Japanese ODA loan, was held. | JICA Iraq Office | About JICA | JICA". www.jica.go.jp. Archived from the original on 2016-06-24. Retrieved 2020-04-24.