List of power stations in Panama
Hydroelectric
Station | River | Coordinates | Type | Capacity (MW) | Year commissioned |
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Baitun Dam[1] | Chiriquí Viejo | 8.660271°N 82.818053°W | Run-of-the-river | 85 MW | 2012 |
Bajo de Mina Dam[2] | Chiriquí Viejo | 8.716470°N 82.832644°W | Run-of-the-river | 56 MW | 2011 |
Barro Blanco Dam | Tabasara | 8.215133°N 81.594059°W | Conventional | 28.56 MW | 2017 |
Bonyic Dam | Bonyic | Conventional | 32.64 MW | 2014 | |
Changuinola Dam | Changuinola | 9.236231°N 82.494621°W | Conventional | 223 MW | 2011 |
Fortuna Dam | Chiriquí | 8.744551°N 82.248952°W | Conventional | 300 MW | 1984 |
Gatun Dam | Chagres | 9.262683°N 79.930000°W | Conventional | 6 MW | 1913 |
Madden Dam | Chagres | 9.211365°N 79.616311°W | Conventional | 36 MW | 1935 |
See also
- List of largest power stations in the world
External links
- "Hydroelectric Plants in Panama". Power Plants Around the World. Archived from the original on 2013-01-26. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
References
- "Russian firm to equip Panama's 85-MW Baitun". www.hydroworld.com. 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
- Ambrosio Ramos, Tomasa Muñoz (August 2011). "CENTRAL HIDROELÉCTRICA BAJO DE MINA PLAN DE ACCION DURANTE EMERGENCIAS" (PDF) (in Spanish). Autoridad Nacional de los Servicios Públicos (ASEP). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
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