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Reservoir in Lipno nad Vltavou
Lipno Reservoir
Location of dam in the Czech RepublicLocation of dam in the Czech RepublicLipno Reservoir
LocationLipno nad Vltavou
Coordinates48°42′N 14°04′E / 48.700°N 14.067°E / 48.700; 14.067
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsVltava
Primary outflowsVltava
Basin countriesCzech Republic
Max. length42 km (26 mi)
Max. width5 km (3.1 mi)
Surface area48.70 km (18.80 sq mi)
Average depth6.5 m (21 ft)
Max. depth25 m (82 ft)
Water volume309,502,000 m (250,917 acre⋅ft)
Surface elevation725.6 m (2,381 ft)
Islands1

The Lipno Reservoir (Czech: přehrada Lipno) is a dam and hydroelectric plant constructed along the Vltava River in the Czech Republic. It is the largest water area in the Czech Republic.

History

Due to frequent flooding and subsequent damage, the Vltava River in Southern Bohemia was problematic for Český Krumlov and other settlements situated on it. To harness the power of the river, and to prevent continued catastrophe, it was decided that a hydroelectric plant would be built high on the Vltava. Preparatory work at the municipality of Lipno nad Vltavou began in 1951. Construction on the dam began in 1952, and the dam was completed in 1960.

Geography

The stream bed of the Vltava near Lipno was chosen because it has a slight incline, facilitating the construction of a reservoir there. The dam is built along the highest-elevated stage of the Vltava River's cascade (roughly 726 metres above sea level), thus enabling large amounts of hydropower out-put. This area is mountainous, and borders the Šumava National Park and Nature Reserve. A smaller reservoir near Vyšší Brod is linked to the main reservoir by an artificial underground waterway. This smaller reservoir, named 'Lipno II', serves to level the water of the main reservoir.

Power plant

Lipno Hydro Power Plant has two turbines with a nominal capacity of 64 MW each having a total capacity of 128 MW.

References

  1. Berit, Město Český Krumlov, webová platforma @OIS-Lubor Mrázek, Jaroslav. "Požadovaná stránka nebyla nalezena". www.ckrumlov.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2023-11-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. Lipno Dam from South Bohemia and Bohemian Forest. Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "133 Premieres ? Lipno Dam". Archived from the original on 2007-01-02. Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  4. Lipno Hydro Power Plant. Archived 2009-07-04 at the Wayback Machine

External links

Hydroelectric dams on the Vltava
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