Kembs hydroelectric power station

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Kembs hydroelectric power station is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric facility on the Rhine in France, known as one of the oldest major plants harnessing the Grand Canal d’Alsace for power generation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hydroelectric power station
run-of-the-river power station
basinCountry France
commissioned 1932
constructionMaterial concrete
continent Europe
country France
energySource hydropower
gridConnection French national grid
hasInfrastructureType dam
navigation lock
powerhouse
hasPart Kembs dam
fish pass
ship lock
heritageSignificance one of the oldest major plants on the Grand Canal d’Alsace
inception 1932
isPartOf French Rhine cascade
Rhine hydroelectric scheme
locatedDownstreamOf Mulhouse
locatedIn Kembs
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Haut-Rhin
locatedInRegion Alsace
locatedInRiverBasin Upper Rhine
locatedNear German border
locatedOn Rhine
locatedOnWaterway Grand Canal d’Alsace
Rhine
locatedUpstreamOf Basel-Stadt
surface form: Basel
nearbyCity Basel-Stadt
surface form: Basel

Mulhouse
numberOfTurbines 8
operator Électricité de France
ownedBy Électricité de France
partOf Grand Canal d’Alsace
plantType run-of-the-river
purpose flood control
navigation improvement
power generation
regulates Rhine flow at Kembs
startOfConstruction 1928
status operational
use electricity generation
watercourse Rhine
waterManagementFunction flow regulation
navigation channeling

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Grand Canal d’Alsace hasHydroelectricPlant Kembs hydroelectric power station
Grand Canal d’Alsace hasHydroelectricPlant Kembs hydroelectric power station
this entity surface form: Ottmarsheim hydroelectric power station
Kembs hasStructure Kembs hydroelectric power station