Ukraine’s Kakhovka Hydrolectric Power Plant

Ukraine’s Kakhovka Hydrolectric Power Plant

The Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant is the last dam in a series of six on Ukraine’s Dnieper River. The dam has been struck repeatedly during the war, and was destroyed on June 6.

Spillway

Turbine building

Lock

Dnieper River

P47

Deep water cargo-shipping channel

Town of Nova Kakhovka

(approx. 5 km)

Damaged in 2022

STATISTICS

Height: 30 m

Capacity: 334.8 MW

Owner: Ukrhydroenerho

Length: 3.2 km

Constructed: 1956

Turbines: 6x 55.8 MW

Spillway

Turbine building

Lock

Dnieper River

P47

Deep water cargo-shipping channel

Town of Nova Kakhovka

(approx. 5 km)

Damaged in 2022

STATISTICS

Height: 30 m

Capacity: 334.8 MW

Owner: Ukrhydroenerho

Length: 3.2 km

Constructed: 1956

Turbines: 6x 55.8 MW

Spillway

Turbine building

Lock

Dnieper River

P47

Deep water cargo-shipping channel

Town of Nova Kakhovka

(approx. 5 km)

Damaged in 2022

Length: 3.2 km

Constructed: 1956

Turbines: 6x 55.8 MW

Height: 30 m

Capacity: 334.8 MW

Owner: Ukrhydroenerho