Hohenwarte Dam

E499574

Hohenwarte Dam is a large hydroelectric and flood-control dam on the Saale River in Thuringia, Germany, forming one of the country’s significant reservoir lakes.

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Hohenwarte Dam canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flood-control dam
gravity dam
hydroelectric dam
basinCountry Germany
constructionPeriod 1936–1942
constructionStartDate 1936
country Germany NERFINISHED
crestElevation 412 m above sea level
crosses Saale River NERFINISHED
designedFor multi-purpose water management
formsPartOf Saale Cascade NERFINISHED
formsReservoir Hohenwarte Reservoir NERFINISHED
hasFunction low-flow augmentation
peak-load power generation
hasOwner Vattenfall GmbH NERFINISHED
hasSpillway yes
height 75 m
installedCapacity 63 MW
isMajorReservoir one of the largest reservoirs in Germany
length 412 m
locatedIn Germany
Hohenwarte, Thuringia NERFINISHED
Saale River NERFINISHED
Thuringia NERFINISHED
Thuringian Slate Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Saale NERFINISHED
nearCity Saalfeld NERFINISHED
nearSettlement Hohenwarte NERFINISHED
openingDate 1942
operator Vattenfall Europe NERFINISHED
partOf Saale river system NERFINISHED
plantType conventional hydroelectric power plant
purpose flood control
hydroelectric power generation
water storage
region Eastern Thuringia NERFINISHED
reservoirCatchmentArea 3,000 km²
reservoirName Hohenwarte-Stausee NERFINISHED
reservoirSurfaceArea 7.3 km²
reservoirTotalCapacity 182 million m³
status operational
turbineType Francis turbine
usedFor navigation support
recreation

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Saale hasReservoir Hohenwarte Dam