Tadami River Explained
Tadami |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Japan |
Length: | 1450NaN0 |
Basin Size: | 84000NaN0 |
The is a major tributary of the Agano River in Japan. Its basin covers 84000NaN0 and its main stem is extensively regulated and developed for hydroelectric power. The river is located within Niigata, Gunma and Fukushima Prefectures.[1]
Dams
Starting from the furthest upstream, the river is dammed by:
- Okutadami Dam – 1570NaN0 tall gravity dam, 560 MW
- Otori Dam – 830NaN0 tall arch-gravity dam, 182 MW
- Tagokura Dam – 1450NaN0 tall gravity dam, 380 MW
- Tadami Dam – 290NaN0 tall embankment dam, 65 MW
- Taki Dam – 460NaN0 tall gravity dam, 92 MW
- Honna Dam – 51.50NaN0 tall gravity dam, 78 MW
- Uwada Dam – 340NaN0 tall gravity dam, 63.9 MW
- Miyashita Dam – 530NaN0 tall gravity dam, 94 MW
- Yanaizu Dam – 340NaN0 tall gravity dam, 75 MW
- Katakado Dam – 290NaN0 tall gravity dam, 57 MW
Notes and References
- Web site: Case Study 15-02: Others – Use of Driftwood in Reservoir – Taki Dam, Japan. IEA Hydropower Implementing Agreement Annex VIII -. New Energy Foundation. 15 August 2011. 2006. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111003104457/http://www.ieahydro.org/reports/Annex_VIII_CaseStudy1502_Taki_Japan.pdf?bcsi_scan_CDA3FCF4A6CE62D8=IsomfBcQIeahbFud6%2FGrcpxuykMQAAAAxItNCg%3D%3D&bcsi_scan_filename=Annex_VIII_CaseStudy1502_Taki_Japan.pdf. 3 October 2011.