Cleuson-Dixence Hydro-Electric Project

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 479 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
1. Introduction The new Cleuson-Dixence development project in the Valais region of the Swiss Alps, involves the construction of a new link between the Grande-Dixence dam (still world recordholder with a height of 300 m) and a power house on the banks of the Rhone consisting of approximately 20 km tunnels and shafts, and involving a fall of about 1900 m. This 1200 MW project will replace an existing 900 MW structure built in the 1960s, no longer considered efficient. The new project comprises a head race drift about 15.8 km long, a surge tank, an inclined cascade shaft 4,2 km long, and an underground power station. The work for lots C and D (head race drift from Tortin to Tracouet, surge tank, six adits ans the complete inclined shaft) was awarded to our group (Prader, Locher, SELL, Losinger, Evéquoz, Dénériaz, Imboden and Bouygues). The geological conditions are: Lower part of the shaft (300 m) : sedimentary - sandstone and soft tertiary sandstone. Middle and upper part (2600 m) : metamorphic - upper and lower carboniferous, interrupted by triasic chipping. The horizontal section (7 km) consists of mica
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APA:
(1995) Cleuson-Dixence Hydro-Electric ProjectMLA: Cleuson-Dixence Hydro-Electric Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.