Roseires Dam
The Roseires Dam (Arabic: خزان الروصيرص) is a dam on the Blue Nile at Ad Damazin, just upstream of the town of Er Roseires, in Sudan. It consists of a concrete buttress dam 1 km wide with a maximum height of 68 m, and an earth dam on either side. The earth dam on the eastern bank is 4 km long, and that on the western bank is 8.5 km long. The reservoir has a surface area of about 290 km2.

Roseires Reservoir lake
| Roseires Dam | |
|---|---|
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| Location | Ad Damazin, Sudan | 
| Coordinates | 11°47′53″N 34°23′15″E | 
| Construction began | 1961 | 
| Opening date | 1966 | 
| Dam and spillways | |
| Height | 78 m (256 ft) | 
| Length | 24,410 m (80,090 ft) | 
| Reservoir | |
| Total capacity | 7.4 km3 (5,999,278 acre⋅ft) | 
| Surface area | 29,000 ha (71,661 acres) | 
| Power Station | |
| Turbines | 7 x 40 MW | 
| Installed capacity | 280 MW | 
The dam was completed in 1966, initially for irrigation purposes. A power generation plant, with a maximum capacity of 280 megawatts, was added in 1971. A heightening (and lengthening) project was completed in 2013 and the dam is now 25 km long.[1]
External links
    
- Sudan Government: Dams Implementation Unit
 - Sudan, Electric power. Library of Congress
 - Africa Dams Briefing 2010 - International Rivers p. 54
 - Vintage Project Management - The tamers of rivers 1966
 
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