Okinawa Yanbaru Seawater Pumped Storage Power Station
The seawater intake/outlet faces the Philippine Sea, which serves as the lower reservoir for this power station. The upper reservoir is not shown in this picture. | |
Location of in Japan | |
Country | Japan |
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Location | Kunigami, Okinawa |
Coordinates | 26°40′25″N 128°15′56″E / 26.67361°N 128.26556°ECoordinates: 26°40′25″N 128°15′56″E / 26.67361°N 128.26556°E |
Commission date | May 16, 1999 |
Operator(s) | Electric Power Development Company |
Pumped-storage power station | |
Upper res. capacity | 564,000 m3 (457 acre·ft) |
Lower reservoir | Philippine Sea |
Power generation | |
Nameplate capacity | 30 MW (40,000 hp) |
The Okinawa Yanbaru Seawater Pumped Storage Power Station (沖縄やんばる海水揚水発電所 Okinawa Yanbaru Kaisui Yōsui Hatsudensho) is a hydroelectric power station located in Kunigami, Okinawa, Japan and operated by the Electric Power Development Company. It is the world’s first pumped-storage to use seawater for storing energy.[1] Its maximum output is 30 MW.[2]
Facility
The power station is a pure pumped-storage, using the Philippine Sea as its lower reservoir, with effective drop of 136 m and maximum flow of 26 m³/s.[2] Its pipelines and pump turbine are installed underground.[2] Its maximum output is approximately 2.1% of the maximum power demand in the Okinawa Island recorded on August 3, 2009.[3]
The upper reservoir, artificially excavated, lies approximately 600 metres (2,000 ft) away from the shoreline and approximately 150 metres (490 ft) above sea level.[2] It has an octagonal planar shape with its maximum width of 252 metres (827 ft).[2] Its maximum depth is 25 metres (82 ft) and its effective storage capacity is 564,000 cubic metres (457 acre·ft).[2] The entire inner surface of the reservoir is covered with an impermeable liner to prevent seawater from leaking and damaging the surrounding vegetation.[2]
Fiber-reinforced plastic tubes instead of steel tubes were adopted for the penstock and the tailrace in order to avoid seawater corrosion and adhesion of barnacles.[1] The pump turbine is partially made of stainless steel resistant to seawater.[1][4]
A 66 kV line connects the power station with the power grid of The Okinawa Electric Power Company.[5]
History
The power station was a pilot plant funded by the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy and constructed by the Electric Power Development Company.[5] A five-year verification operation was conducted since May 16, 1999.[1] The Japan Society of Civil Engineers presented the company an Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award on May 26, 2000 for its construction of the plant.[6] It is now under commercial operation.
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 沖縄やんばる海水揚水発電所の実証試験運転開始について [Verification operation started at Okinawa Yanbaru Seawater Pumped Storage Power Station]. News Release (in Japanese). Electric Power Development Company. 17 March 1999.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Shibuya, Yōko; Ishimura, Yōsuke (March 2010). 学生が行く今月の土木日本一: 世界初の海水揚水発電所: 沖縄やんばる海水揚水発電所 [This month’s civil engineering number one in Japan visited by students: World’s first seawater pumped-storage power station: Okinawa Yanbaru Seawater Pumped Storage Power Station] (PDF). JSCE Magazine (in Japanese) 95 (3): 34–35. ISSN 0021-468X.
- ↑ 最大電力の記録を更新 (今年2回目) [Maximum power demand again hits record high] (PDF). Press Release (in Japanese). Okinawa Electric Power Company. 4 August 2009.
- ↑ Fujihara, Tetsuo; Imano, Haruo; Oshima, Katsuhiro (October 1998). "Development of pump turbine for seawater pumped-storage power plant" (PDF). Hitachi Review 47 (5): 199–202. ISSN 0018-277X.
- 1 2 Ōmoto, Kazuhiro (October 1994). 現場を訪ねて: 沖縄海水揚水建設所: 自然にやさしく [Visiting construction site: Okinawa Yanbaru Seawater Pumped Storage Power Station: Nature-friendly]. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering (in Japanese) 42 (10): 47–50. ISSN 0041-3798.
- ↑ 「沖縄やんばる海水揚水発電所の建設」の土木学会技術賞の受賞について [JSCE Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award for construction of Okinawa Yanbaru Seawater Pumped Storage Power Station]. News Release (in Japanese). Electric Power Development Company. 26 May 2000.
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External links
- Okinawa Yanbaru Seawater Pumped Storage Power Station (Official site, in Japanese)
- "Seawater Pumped-Storage Power Plant". Japan Commission on Large Dams. Archived from the original on 2002-07-08.
- "沖縄やんばる海水揚水発電所". Panoramio. 2008-12-31.
- "The Okinawa Yanbaru Seawater Pumped Storage Power Plant". flickr. 2008-11-11.