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Black Eagle Dam is a hydroelectric gravity weir dam located on the Missouri River in the city of Great Falls, Montana. The first dam on the site, built and opened in 1890, was a timber-and-rock crib dam. This structure was the first hydroelectric dam built in Montana and the first built on the Missouri River. The dam helped give the city of Great Falls the nickname "The Electric City." A second dam, built of concrete in 1926 and opened in 1927, replaced the first dam, which was not removed and lies submerged in the reservoir. Almost unchanged since 1926, the dam is 782 feet (238 m) long and 34.5 feet (10.5 m) high, and its powerhouse contains three turbines capable of generating seven megawatts (MW) of power each. The maximum power output of the dam is 18 MW. Montana Power Company built th

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  • Black Eagle Dam (en)
  • 黑鷹水壩 (zh)
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  • 黑鷹水壩位於蒙大拿州,大瀑布城,座落於密苏里河,是一座用於水力发电的重力壩 。第一大坝在1890年建成并开放,是一座土石坝 。黑鷹水壩是蒙大拿州第一座使用此結構的水力发电坝,也是第一座建造在密苏里河的水壩。水壩使大瀑布城獲得了電力城的封號。第二大坝於1926年開工,1927年啟用,使用混凝土建成。第二大坝在不拆除第一大坝的情況下淹沒並取代它。自1926年以来,水壩為782英尺(238米)长,34.5英尺(10.5米)高,幾乎沒有改變,其發電廠有三台涡轮机,每台能产生7兆瓦的能量。最大输出達18兆瓦。第二大坝為蒙大拿電力公司建造,賓州電力(PPL)公司在1997年买下並在2014年賣給西北公司。水庫沒有正式的名字,多年來被稱作长池(Long Pool)。水庫大约2英里(3.2公里) 长,蓄水量從1,710英畝·英尺(2,110,000立方米)到1,820英畝·英尺(2,240,000立方米)。黑鷹水壩的發電方式是川流式發電 ,也就是它不刻意儲存水源來产生电力。 (zh)
  • Black Eagle Dam is a hydroelectric gravity weir dam located on the Missouri River in the city of Great Falls, Montana. The first dam on the site, built and opened in 1890, was a timber-and-rock crib dam. This structure was the first hydroelectric dam built in Montana and the first built on the Missouri River. The dam helped give the city of Great Falls the nickname "The Electric City." A second dam, built of concrete in 1926 and opened in 1927, replaced the first dam, which was not removed and lies submerged in the reservoir. Almost unchanged since 1926, the dam is 782 feet (238 m) long and 34.5 feet (10.5 m) high, and its powerhouse contains three turbines capable of generating seven megawatts (MW) of power each. The maximum power output of the dam is 18 MW. Montana Power Company built th (en)
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  • Black Eagle Dam (en)
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