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NIMBUS POWERPLANT



Nimbus Dam and Powerplant

Nimbus Dam and Powerplant


Plant Contact: Mike Finnegan
Area Manager, Central California Area Office
Telephone Numbers: Phone: (916) 988-1707
Fax: (916) 275-2441
E-Mail Address: mfinnegan@mp.usbr.gov
Reclamation Region: Mid-Pacific
NERC Region: Western Electricity Coordinating Council, California-Southern Nevada Power Area
PMA Service Area: Western Area Power Administration, Sierra Nevada Region
Project Authorization: Funds for construction of the initial features of the Central Valley Project were provided by the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 (49 Stat. 115). The Secretary of the Interior authorized the project and the President approved it on December 2, 1935.
Project Purposes:

The Central Valley Project, one of the Nation's major water conservation developments, extends from the Cascade Range on the north to the semiarid but fertile plains along the Kern River on the south. Initial features of the project were built primarily to protect the Central Valley from crippling water shortages and menacing floods. New project units were built to provide water and power to match the continued growth of the State.

Although developed primarily for irrigation, this multiple-purpose project also provides flood control, improves Sacramento River navigation, supplies domestic and industrial water, generates electric power, conserves fish and wildlife, creates opportunities for recreation, and enhances water quality.

Plant Facts: Nimbus Dam forms Lake Natoma to reregulate the releases for power made through Folsom Powerplant. Nimbus Dam is a concrete gravity structure 87 feet high and 28 feet wide at the crest. The crest is 1,093 feet long.
Plant Purpose: Nimbus Powerplant is a run-of-the-river plant and provides station service backup for Folsom Powerplant.
Present Activities: Normal operations. Maintain and regulate river releases.
Future Planned Activities: None
Special Issues: None
River: American River
Plant Type: Conventional
Powerhouse Type: Above Ground
Turbine Type: Kaplan
Original Nameplate Capacity: 13,500 kW
Installed Capacity: 13,500 kW
Year of Initial Operation: 1955
Age: 50 years
Net Generation:
(FY 2005)
67,752,000 kWh
Rated Head: 20 feet
Plant Factor:
(FY 2005)
57.52 percent
Remotely Operated: Yes
Production Mode: Base Load


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Click here for information on Nimbus Dam.

Click here for information on the Central Valley Project.


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