Narva Hydroelectric Station

Narva Hydroelectric Station
Narva Dam

Narva Hydroelectric Station on the Narva River
Narva Hydroelectric Station is located in Leningrad Oblast
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Location of the Narva Hydroelectric Station on the Estonia–Russia border in the Leningrad Oblast
Official name Нарвская гидроэлектростанция
Country Russia
Location Ivangorod
Coordinates 59°22′4″N 28°12′38″E / 59.36778°N 28.21056°E / 59.36778; 28.21056Coordinates: 59°22′4″N 28°12′38″E / 59.36778°N 28.21056°E / 59.36778; 28.21056
Status Operational
Construction began 1950
Opening date 1955
Owner(s) TGC-1 (dam in the Russian side)
Narva Power Plants (dam in the Estonian side)
Dam and spillways
Impounds Narva River
Reservoir
Creates Narva Reservoir
Active capacity 91,000,000 m3 (3.213634672×109 cu ft)
Inactive capacity 365,000,000 m3 (1.2889853353×1010 cu ft)
Surface area 191 km2 (74 sq mi)
Power station
Owner(s) TGC-1
Turbines 3 x 41.7 MW
Installed capacity 125 MW
Annual generation 640 GWh

The Narva Hydroelectric Station (Russian: Нарвская гидроэлектростанция, Estonian: Narva hüdroelektrijaam) is a hydroelectric power station in Ivangorod, Russia. It is fed by the Narva Reservoir on the Narva River and is located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) downstream of the Narva Dam (Kulgu Dam) on the east bank of the river. It was designed by a Leningrad design bureau Lengidroproekt and constructed during 1950-1955.[1]

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union the Estonian-Russian border bisects the dam of the reservoir. The power station itself is entirely on Russian territory. The power station is owned and operated by TGC-1 power company. The dam is owned by TGC-1 and Narva Power Plants.[2]

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