New small power plant up & running on Labe River
A new small automated hydroelectric facility starts up on the Labe River.
Construction of the site was not without challenges, the daily writes, located not far from a dam in Běrkovice and a train route connecting Děčín and Prague. It also survived unexpected floods, before completion, in 2013.
The head of the small hydroelectric plant, Pavel Bučina, told iDnes that the most important factor for any such facility was the difference between water levels for the optimal operation of the facility's turbine. The facility is automated to operate ten hours daily and requires only occasional maintenance and monitoring and no on-site staff. Only a few technicians were required to launch operations. The plant is constructed to allow the flow of 100 cubic metres of water per second at a speed of ten metres per second.
Czech firms involved in the project were technology-provider Mavel, construction giant Metrostav and the company Zakládání staveb, the website reported. All were chosen in public tenders.