Grande Dixence dam – alt. 2365 m
Type: Gravity dam
Constructed: 1951 - 1961
Commissioned: 1961
Height: 285 m
Crest: 700 m
Reservoir capacity: 400 million m3
Area: 4.04 km2
Catchment area: 46.3 km2
Before the construction of the Cleuson-Dixence power plant complex was built, it took approximately 2,200 hours to empty the Grande Dixence dam. In other words, the turbines had to operate at full capacity 11 hours a day, every day from October to April.
The new Cleuson-Dixence hydropower complex enables production to be concentrated over just 1,000 hours, thus multiplying Grande Dixence’s generating capacity by 2.5. This enables the output of a large nuclear power plant to be fed into the very high voltage grid in just three minutes. Cleuson-Dixence is operated by HYDRO Exploitation SA.
Built entirely underground between 1993 and 2000 by EOS SA (now Alpiq Suisse SA) and Grande Dixence SA with total investments of CHF 1.3 billion, the power plant complex comprises:
The operation of the Cleuson-Dixence complex is closely linked to the Grande Dixence SA facility.
The Cleuson-Dixence complex was out of service for nine years. Following completion of the repair work, it was put back into operation in January 2010. It is operated by HYDRO Exploitation SA.
Storage power plant
Bieudron station, Riddes, Switzerland
3 Pelton turbines
2,069MW together with the Grand Dixence complex
Cleuson-Dixence eG: 72.7 % (31.8 % direct, 40.9 % via participation in Grand Dixence SA)
2010
2000 GWh together with the Grande Dixence complex
Yes
In service