Almendra Dam


title: "Almendra Dam" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["buildings-and-structures-in-the-province-of-salamanca", "dams-in-spain", "hydroelectric-power-stations-in-spain", "dams-completed-in-1970", "energy-infrastructure-completed-in-1977", "arch-dams", "underground-power-stations", "1977-establishments-in-spain", "1970-establishments-in-spain", "buttress-dams", "energy-in-castile-and-león"] topic_path: "geography/spain" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almendra_Dam" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameAlmendra Dam
imageAlmendra 2.JPG
image_captionMain arch section (left)
Buttress section (right)
location_mapSpain
coordinates
construction_began1963
opening1970
dam_typeArch with buttress section
dam_height202 m
dam_length567 m
dam_volume2186000 m3
dam_crossesRiver Tormes
spillway_count2
spillway_capacity3039 m3/s
res_capacity_total2500000000 m3
res_catchment7100 km2
res_surface86.5 km2
plant_nameVillarino Power Station
plant_coordinates
plant_operatorIberdrola
plant_commission1970-1977
plant_typeConventional, diversion
plant_turbines6 x 135 MW Francis-type
plant_capacity810 MW
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| name = Almendra Dam | name_official = | image = Almendra 2.JPG | image_size = | image_caption = Main arch section (left) Buttress section (right) | image_alt = | location_map = Spain | location_map_size = | location_map_caption = | coordinates = | country = | location = | status = | construction_began = 1963 | opening = 1970 | demolished = | cost = | owner = | dam_type = Arch with buttress section | dam_height = 202 m | dam_height_thalweg = | dam_height_foundation= | dam_length = 567 m | dam_width_crest = | dam_width_base = | dam_volume = 2186000 m3 | dam_elevation_crest = | dam_crosses = River Tormes | spillway_count = 2 | spillway_type = | spillway_capacity = 3039 m3/s | res_name = | res_capacity_total = 2500000000 m3 | res_capacity_active = | res_capacity_inactive= | res_catchment = 7100 km2 | res_surface = 86.5 km2 | res_elevation = | res_max_depth = | res_max_length = | res_max_width = | res_tidal_range = | plant_name = Villarino Power Station | plant_coordinates =

| plant_operator = Iberdrola | plant_commission = 1970-1977 | plant_decommission = | plant_type = Conventional, diversion | plant_turbines = 6 x 135 MW Francis-type | plant_capacity = 810 MW | plant_annual_gen = | website = | extra = The Almendra Dam, also known as Villarino Dam, in Salamanca, Spain, interrupts the course of the River Tormes five kilometres from the village from which it takes its name: Almendra (literally, almond). It was constructed between 1963 and 1970.

The arch dam forms part of the hydroelectric system known as the Saltos del Duero (in English "the Duero Drops"), along with the Castro, Ricobayo, Saucelle and Villalcampo dams of Spain, and the Bemposta, Miranda and Picote Dams of nearby Portugal.

The reservoir that backs up behind the dam covers 86.5 square kilometres and contains 2.5 billion cubic metres of water as well as several drowned villages, among them Argusinos. The dam is more than half a kilometre wide and, at a height of 202 metres, one of Spain's tallest structures.

The dam supplies the Villarino Power Station with water via a tunnel for hydroelectric power generation. It is located underground about 14 km west of the dam. Water discharged from the power station enters the Douro River. The power station has an installed capacity of 810 MW and was completed in 1977.

Gallery

Presa1.JPG Carretera de la presa de Almendra.jpg Barragem de Almendra (vista de avião).jpg

References

References

  1. "Almendra Dam". Spanish Society of Dams and Reservoirs.
  2. "Conventional Hydroelectric Plants in Spain - Castilla y Leon". IndustCards.

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