List of power stations in Panama

The following page lists some power stations in Panama.

Hydroelectric

StationRiverCoordinatesTypeCapacity (MW)Year commissioned
Baitun Dam[1]Chiriquí Viejo8.660271°N 82.818053°W / 8.660271; -82.818053 (Baitun Dam)Run-of-the-river85 MW2012
Bajo de Mina Dam[2]Chiriquí Viejo8.716470°N 82.832644°W / 8.716470; -82.832644 (Bajo de Mina Dam)Run-of-the-river56 MW2011
Barro Blanco DamTabasara8.215133°N 81.594059°W / 8.215133; -81.594059 (Barro Blanco Dam)Conventional28.56 MW2017
Bonyic DamBonyicConventional32.64 MW2014
Changuinola DamChanguinola9.236231°N 82.494621°W / 9.236231; -82.494621 (Changuinola Dam)Conventional223 MW2011
Fortuna DamChiriquí8.744551°N 82.248952°W / 8.744551; -82.248952 (Fortuna Dam)Conventional300 MW1984
Gatun DamChagres9.262683°N 79.930000°W / 9.262683; -79.930000 (Gatun Dam)Conventional6 MW1913
Madden DamChagres9.211365°N 79.616311°W / 9.211365; -79.616311 (Madden Dam)Conventional36 MW1935

See also

  • List of largest power stations in the world
  • "Hydroelectric Plants in Panama". Power Plants Around the World. Archived from the original on 2013-01-26. Retrieved 2015-03-08.

References

  1. "Russian firm to equip Panama's 85-MW Baitun". www.hydroworld.com. 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
  2. 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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