La Barrancosa Dam

The La Barrancosa Dam, formerly known as Jorge Cepernic Dam, is a concrete-face rock-fill dam being built on the Santa Cruz River about 115 km (71 mi) west of Puerto Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. It was renamed after the former governor of Santa Cruz Jorge Cepernic. A consortium led by China's Gezhouba Group was awarded the contract to build the Jorge Cepernic Dam and the Néstor Kirchner Dam upstream in August 2013. The consortium will also fund the construction. Both dams are expected to cost nearly US$4.8 billion.[1] It will be built by the firm Electroingeniería, led by Osvaldo Acosta and Gerardo Ferreyra.[2] The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation and its power station will have an installed capacity of 600 MW.[3]

Jorge Cepernic Dam
Location of Jorge Cepernic Dam in Argentina
CountryArgentina
LocationPuerto Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Province
Coordinates50°11′31.76″S 70°7′14.64″W
PurposePower
StatusUnder construction
Construction beganJuly 2015
Dam and spillways
Type of damEmbankment, concrete-face rock-fill
ImpoundsSanta Cruz River
Height43.5 m (143 ft)
Length2,900 m (9,500 ft)
Dam volume6,900,000 m3 (9,000,000 cu yd)
Reservoir
Total capacity2,720,000,000 m3 (2,210,000 acre⋅ft)
Surface area198 km2 (76 sq mi)
Hydraulic head34.65 m (113.7 ft)
Turbines5 x 120 MW Kaplan-type
Installed capacity600 MW
Annual generation1,866 GWh (estimate)

In July 2015 machines arrived in Santa Cruz for the construction of the dams.[4]

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