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  2. Afobaka Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Afobaka Dam is an embankment dam with a main gravity dam section on the Suriname River near Afobaka in Brokopondo District of Suriname. The primary purpose of the dam is to generate hydroelectric power and it supports a 180 MW power station. In 1958, Suriname Aluminum Company LLC (Suralco ), a subsidiary of Alcoa, gained an agreement with ...

  3. Brokopondo Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir was created by constructing Afobaka Dam across the Suriname River between 1961 and 1964. The dam spanning the river is 54 m (177 ft) tall, and is built near the small town of Afobaka.

  4. 2022 Suriname floods - Wikipedia

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    To prevent the water level of the Brokopondo Reservoir from rising further, the Staatsolie Power Company Suriname N.V. (SPCS) opened the outlet valves of the Afobaka Dam on 28 February. The releases were carried out at intervals to prevent disruption in the villages at the lower end of the Suriname River. [3]

  5. Suriname River - Wikipedia

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    The Suriname River (Dutch: Surinamerivier) is 480 kilometres (300 mi) long and flows through the country of Suriname. Its sources are located in the Guiana Highlands on the border between the Wilhelmina Mountains and the Eilerts de Haan Mountains (where it is known as the Gran Rio ). [ 1 ]

  6. Category:Dams in Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Category: Dams in Suriname. 2 languages. ... Afobaka Dam; G. Gran Olo hydroelectric power plant This page was last edited on 15 August 2019, at 04:06 (UTC) ...

  7. Afobaka - Wikipedia

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    Afobaka is a village in the Brokopondo District of Suriname. Between 1960 and 1964, the 1913 meter-long Afobaka Dam was built on the Suriname River , creating the Brokopondo Reservoir . [ 1 ] The Afobaka Airstrip is nearby.

  8. List of reservoirs by surface area - Wikipedia

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    Below are the reservoirs (artificial lakes) in the world with a surface area exceeding 500 km 2 (190 sq mi). Reservoirs can be formed conventionally, by damming the outlet of a canyon or valley to form a lake; the largest of this type is Ghana's Lake Volta, with a water surface of 8,500 km 2 (3,300 sq mi).

  9. Upper Suriname River - Wikipedia

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    Just before the transition of the Upper to the Lower Suriname River is the Brokopondo Reservoir, which was constructed by the closure of the Afobaka Dam on February 1, 1964, for energy generation for the production of aluminium and aluminium oxide. [1] [2]