Pumped Storage Power Plant
As the very first hydroelectric project of this type in Iran, Siah Bishe Pumped Storage Power Plant is constructed on the Chalus River north of Tehran in order to both produce 1000 MW of hydroelectric power, and provide a reliable consumer for the national grid at times of over-generation. Tablieh is responsible for all the underground works of the project including the various caverns, tunnels, and two extremely complicated 500m long inclined pressure shafts.
Location | Mazandaran Province |
Client | Iran Water & Power Resources Development Co. |
Consultant | Moshanir-EDF(French) Colenco (Swiss) |
Under Ground Excavation | 562,000 m3 |
Open Air Excavation | 689,000 m3 |
Concrete Lining & Structures | 182,000 m3 |
Tunnels & Adits | 11,230 m |
Permanents & Temporary Roads | 25,000 m |
Powerhouse Cavern Dimensions: Inclined Pressure Shafts(67 °):
Size: 131 (L) m×24.5 (W) m×42.9 (H) m
Transformer Cavern Dimensions:
Size: 161(L) m×16(W) m×28(H) m
2Nos. D=6.6m L=503m
Surge Shaft:
2Nos.D=7.8m L=72m
Surge Tank:
2Nos. D=21.6m H= 21m