Sır Dam

The Sır Dam is an arch dam on the Ceyhan River in Kahramanmaraş Province of southern Turkey. There is a hydroelectric power plant, established in 1991, at the dam, with a power output of 285 MW.[1]

Sır Dam
Location of Sır Dam in Turkey
Official nameSır Baraji
CountryTurkey
LocationKahramanmaraş Province
Coordinates37°30′2.9″N 36°35′45.35″E
StatusOperational
Construction began1987
Opening date1991
Dam and spillways
Type of damConcrete arch
Height116 m (381 ft)
Dam volume494,000 m3 (646,128 cu yd)
Reservoir
Total capacity1,120,000,000 m3 (907,999 acre⋅ft)
Surface area48 km2 (19 sq mi)
Power Station
TypeConventional
Turbines3 x 95 MW Francis-type
Installed capacity285 MW
Annual generation725 GWh

Involuntary Resettlement

According to Terminski (2013), the construction of the dam resulted in involuntary resettlement of approximately 45,000 people.[2]

gollark: > if social systems operated sanely and competent people ran things.
gollark: Mass deployment of nuclear power (and more funding for fusion research, which apparently has not received much), elimination of coal power plants, intra-city short-range electric carpools, sort of thing.
gollark: We probably could have fixed the entire climate issue ages ago if social systems operated sanely and competent people ran things.
gollark: The incentives are not in favour of this.
gollark: People would complain a lot, and do not burn cleanly.

References

  1. "Sir Dam". State Hydraulic Works. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  2. Bogumil Terminski, (2013). Development-Induced DIsplacement and Resettlement: Theoretical Frameworks and Current Challenges, Geneva, 2013.


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