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Tidal power station in South Korea
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Uldolmok Tidal Power Station
CountrySouth Korea
LocationUldolmok, Jindo
Coordinates34°33′56″N 126°18′36″E / 34.56556°N 126.31000°E / 34.56556; 126.31000
StatusOperational
Commission dateMay 14, 2009 (2009-05-14)
Construction costUS$10 million
Tidal power station
TypeTidal barrage
Barrage length3,260 m (10,696 ft)
Barrage width300 m (980 ft)
CrossesUldolmok Strait
Channel speed6.5 m/s (21.3 ft/s)
Power generation
Nameplate capacity1,500 KW
Annual net output2.4 GWh
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Uldolmok Tidal Power Station is a tidal power station in Uldolmok, Jindo County, South Korea. The plant was commissioned in May 14, 2009 (2009-05-14) by the South Korean government. The plant cost US$10 million and has an installed capacity of 1,000 KW (1 MW), generating 2.4 GWh annually, sufficient to meet the demand of 430 households. Additional 500 kW was commissioned in June 2011.

The South Korean government plans to increase this capacity of 1 to 90 megawatts (1,300 to 120,700 hp) by the end of the year 2013, increasing the demand cover to 46,000 households, while simultaneously working on the 254 megawatts (341,000 hp) Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station. Part of the goal of generating 5,260 GWh through tidal power by 2020.

The Uldolmok Strait experiences tidal water speeds that exceed 6.5 m/s (21.3 ft/s) with the width of the strait being approximately 300 m (980 ft).

See also

References

  1. ^ Korea's Uldolmok tidal power project completed, retrieved 2010-09-02
  2. ^ Uldolmok Power Plant Completed, retrieved 2010-09-02
  3. HydroWorld: Hyundai completes tidal power system in Korea
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