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Kraftwerke Vorderrhein AG

Storage power station in the Bündner Oberland region of Graubünden

Disentis/Mustér (GR)-based Kraftwerke Vorderrhein (Anterior Rhine Power Stations, KVR), which were built from 1962 to 1968, is a plant which is co-owned by the Graubünden cantonal authority, the concession authorities and Axpo AG.

The 80m franc share capital is divided as follows: 81.5% Axpo AG, 10% Graubünden cantonal authority and 8.5% concession authorities.
The KVR power stations are used to produce peak-load energy, adapted to meet consumption requirements, thanks to their rapid availability and their large output capacity (331 MW). The two power stations, Sedrun and Tavanasa, use the water inflow from a catchment of around 316 km2 in the Anterior Rhine and its tributaries through to Tavanasa. It produces a mean of 790m kWh every year.

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Hydro Surselva AG sees to the operational running of the installations. The managerial mandate is held by Axpo Hydro Energy.

Facts & figures
Mean annual production:790m kWh
Total installed output:331 MW
Sedrun power station
Annual production:250m kWh
Installed output:151 MW
Turbines:3 horizontal-axis Pelton turbines, each 50 MW 1 Kaplan turbine, 750 kW (running gear)
Water reservoir:

Curnera reservoir with 40.8m m3 of usable storage capacity

Nalps reservoir with 44.5m m3 of usable storage capacity

Stausee Sta. Maria mit 67,0 Mio. m3 nutzbarem Speicherinhalt

The three reservoirs, which have a total usable capacity of 152m m3, are combined to create one water management system.

Tavanasa power station
Annual production:540m kWh
Installed output:180 MW
Turbines:4 horizontal-axis Pelton turbines, each 45 MW
Water reservoir:Runcahez compensating basin in the Somvixer Valley with a usable storage capacity of 0.436m m3

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