Temenggor Dam

The Temengor Dam or Temengor Hydro-Electric Project or Temengor Power Station is a dam in Gerik, Perak, Malaysia. It is located on Sungai Perak about 200 km northeast of Ipoh. Construction of the dam impounded Temenggor Lake.

Power station

The power station is a hydroelectric power station, using 4 Hitachi turbines of 87 MW installed capacity and the average annual energy generation 900 million units. The station is operated by Tenaga Nasional. Since 1987 Temenggor has been unmanned and is remotely operated via a SCADA system at the Bersia Group Control Centre. In the late 1990s, facilities were added to enable Automatic generation control by TNB's National Load Despatch Centre in Kuala Lumpur.

Overview

Construction started in January 1974 and completed in mid-1978. The first unit commissioned on 1 October 1977.

Technical specifications

The permanent dam components are as follows:

Notable facts

Temenggor Dam is now the third largest dam in Malaysia. It was once the largest dam and largest hydroelectric generation facility upon completion in 1979, before being overtaken by the Kenyir Dam in 1985. It holds a special place in the history of Malaysia for its military role in flooding the Upper Perak River and cutting off the communist terrorists' infiltration route from the Betong salient in Thailand.

See also

References

Template:Temengor Hydro-Electric Project, The resident engineer's completion report, Vol.1, Report 5067-01-80, June 1980

External links

TNB webpage

Coordinates: 5°24′24″N 101°18′04″E / 5.40667°N 101.30111°E / 5.40667; 101.30111


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