Romanian pumped storage hydropower station
The Tarnița–Lăpuștești Hydropower Plant is a proposed hydroelectric pumped-storage project on the Someșul Cald River in Cluj County, Romania.If built it would be the largest hydro-electric load balancing system in Romania. During the night, when the demand is low and electricity is cheap because of powerplants.
The Tarnița–Lăpușteștiwill be located 35 km (22 mi) from ,on the left bank of thein the area of the existingand thevillage, in commune.
The power station will have four turbines, each capable of producing 250 , for a total of 1000 .
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Construction has not started.The Romanian state is looking for investors. The strategic environmental assessment (SEA) procedure is at the beginning, the environmental impact assessment (EIA) procedure did not start yet, as the project consultants admitted.The storage project will be the country's first pumped-storage hydropower station, with a capacity ranging between 500 MW and 1 GW. It will use water from Lake Tarniţa and Lake Lăpusteşti and will feature turbines with a capacity of 250 MW each.
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