Proyecto hidroeléctrico Los Blancos, Hydroelectric project in Valle de Uco, Argentina
Proyecto Los Blancos is a hydroelectric complex in Valle de Uco that operates two dams and power plants along the Tunuyán River. The facility uses Francis turbines and a tunnel system to generate and distribute power to the national grid.
The construction contract was awarded to the Cartellone-OAS consortium in 2012, marking the start of Mendoza province's hydroelectric expansion. This project represented part of Argentina's broader effort to develop alternative power sources in the region.
This renewable energy development represents Argentina's commitment to sustainable power generation, contributing to the country's transition from fossil fuel dependency.
Access to this industrial facility is typically restricted since it operates as an active power plant with safety regulations in place. Visitors should inquire locally about whether guided tours or informational visits are available.
The main dam structure reaches 135 meters tall and stores enough water to sustain power generation through extended dry seasons. This storage capacity makes it a crucial stabilizer for the region's electricity supply.
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