Reusens Dam
Reusens Dam is located in Virginia
Reusens Dam
Location of Reusens Dam in Virginia
LocationAmherst County, Virginia, U.S.
Coordinates37°27′47.68″N 79°11′10.44″W / 37.4632444°N 79.1862333°W / 37.4632444; -79.1862333
PurposePower
StatusIn use
Opening date1903
Owner(s)Eagle Creek Renewable Energy
Operator(s)Eagle Creek Renewable Energy
Dam and spillways
Type of damConcrete gravity and concrete arch
ImpoundsJames River
Height24 feet
Length416 feet
Power Station
Operator(s)Eagle Creek Renewable Energy
Turbines5
Installed capacity12.5 MW

The Reusens Dam is a 12.5 MW[1] hydroelectric generation facility on the James River near the city of Lynchburg, Virginia. The project includes a concrete gravity dam spanning the left side of river which incorporates eight 16 3/4-foot-high flood gates, a 125 feet long by 25 feet tall concrete arch dam segment with 7 1/4-foot-high flashboards, and two separate power houses towards the right bank which contain hydroelectric generation equipment. The A and B power houses have installed capacities of 7.5 MW with three turbines and 5.0 MW with two turbines, respectively. The plant is used in a peaking capacity.[2] The dam is located downstream of the smaller Holcomb Rock Dam and upstream of the Scotts Mill Dam. The typically submerged Bosher Dam near Richmond lies further downstream.[3]

During the year ending September 30, 2014, the project did not produce any electricity.[4]

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2015-08-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. US Army Corps of Engineers National Inventory of Dams, NIDID VA08701
  3. Order issuing Appalachian Power Co new lic re Resusens Proj under P-2376. FERC Ascension Number 19940329-0351. FERC Project Number P-2376. March 18, 1994
  4. Appalachian Power Company submits their Statement of Generation during the period 10/1/13 through 9/20/14 for the Claytor Project et al under P-739 et al. FERC Ascension Number 20141103-0049. FERC Project Number P-2376. October 23, 2014.
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