Ụlọ Ọrụ Na-enye Ọkụ Mmiri

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Ụlọ Ọrụ Na-enye Ọkụ Mmiri
hydroelectric power station
Oge/afọ mmalite1962 Dezie
mba/obodoVietnam Dezie
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Ebe ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri Đa Nhim Hydroelectric bụ ọdụ ike dị na Osimiri Đa Nhim na Vietnam. Ihe owuwu nke 1 malitere n'April 1961 wee wuchaa ya na Jenụwarị 1964. O tinyela ikike nke 160 MW. Ọdọ Mmiri Đa Nhim dị na elu nke 1,042 metres (3,419 ft) . [1] [2]

Ọ bụ ọdụ ọkụ eletrik izizi na South Vietnam . [3] Eletrik emepụtara ebe a na-enye mpaghara etiti Vietnam mana enweghị ike iru nnukwu ụlọ ọrụ mmepụta ihe na Saigon na Bien Hoa, nke kwesịrị ịdabere na mmanụ maka ọkụ eletrik. [3] Nnukwu ọkpọkọ abụọ, na-agafe n'okporo ụzọ, na-ebu mmiri si n'ịdị elu nke 1,000 mita gaa ọdọ Đa Nhim, na-ebugharị turbines nke ụlọ ọrụ mmiri. [4]

Mmiri ala ọkpọkọ

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Hoa, nke kwesịrị ịdabere na mmanụ maka ọkụ eletrik

  1. Masaya Shiraishi Japanese Relations With Vietnam: 1951-1987-1990 Page 19 - "The initial Da Nhim construction, which began in April 1961, was finished in January 1964, and the power plant started to operate, with a capacity of 80 thousand kilowatt/hour production. Construction for another 80 thousand kilowatt/hours ..." (sic, should be "kilowatt" instead of "kilowatt/hour(s)" or "megawatt" instead of "thousand kilowatt/hour(s)")
  2. Đà Lạt: city of eternal spring Côn Sơn Phạm, Brenda Paik Sunoo, Brenda Sunoo Paik - 2004 "The Da Nhim River (Krong Pha or Song Pha) flows on a steep slope and holds a large volume of water. Due to its favorable conditions, several investment projects have been implemented to exploit its potential. The Da Nhim Hydropower ..."
  3. 3.0 3.1 Đặng Phong (2004), Kinh tế Miền Nam Việt nam thời kỳ 1955 - 1975, Nhà xuất bản Khoa học xã hội, Hanoi, page 282
  4. Côn Sơn Phạm, Brenda Paik Sunoo, Brenda Sunoo Paik Đà Lạt: City of eternal spring 2004 "At the foot of the pass, to the east, in Ninh Thuận Province is Đa Nhim Hydropower Plant with its two huge pipes carrying water from a height of 1,000 metres to a large lake, Đa Nhim, to drive the turbines of the Hydropower Plant."