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KORTESPOWERPLANT



Kortes Powerplant

Kortes Powerplant

Generators at Kortes Powerplant

Generators at Kortes Powerplant


Contact: Susan Kelly
Chief, Operations and Maintenance Division
Wyoming Area Office
P.O. Box 1630
Mills, WY 82644
Telephone Numbers: Office
Phone: (307) 261-5605
Fax: (307) 261-5683
E-Mail Address: skelly@gp.usbr.gov
Reclamation Region: Great Plains
NERC Region: Western Electricity Coordinating Council, Rocky Mountain Power Area
PMA Service Area: Western Area Power Administration, Rocky Mountain Region
Project Authorization: The Kortes power development, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program was found feasible by the Secretary of the Interior as a supplement to the Kendrick Project on November 26, 1941. However, it was authorized by the Flood Control Act of December 22, 1944, Public Law 534, which approved the general plan set forth in Senate Document 191, as revised and coordinated by Senate Document 247, 78th Congress, 2d Session.
Project Purposes: Maximum benefits are obtained when Kortes Reservoir remains full and the power releases are coordinated with those from the Seminoe plant. The Seminoe and Kortes facilities are controlled from the Casper Control Center.
Plant Purpose: Because of the enormous increase in power demands in the area and power sales commitments, an accelerated power program was developed which consisted of erecting generating equipment and machinery concurrently with Kortes dam and powerhouse construction.
Plant Facts: The reinforced-concrete powerhouse at Kortes Powerplant occupies the entire width of the canyon at the toe of the dam. The plant has three 18,500-horsepower Francis-type turbines and three 12,000-kilowatt generators with a combined capacity of 36,000 kilowatts.
Plant History: Unit 2 was rewound in 1973. Units 1 and 3 were rewound in 1985. The three unit power transformers were replaced under a single contract in 1999, 2000 and 2001.
Present Activities:

Design of the replacement CO2 fire suppression system for the three generating units was completed in FY 2002. The contract was awarded in early FY 2003 and will be completed in FY 2005.

Designs and specifications were initiated in FY 2002 and completed in FY 2003 for a contract to replace the three unit turbine runners. The runners will be purchased under contract in FY 2003 and FY 2004 and will be installed over a period of three maintenance seasons beginning in FY 2004 by the Reclamation staff.

Future Planned Activities:

Designs and specifications were initiated and will be completed in FY 2004 for a contract to rehabilitate the three unit Ring Follower Gates. The gates will be rehabilitated by contracts in FY 2005, FY 2006, and FY 2007 maintenance seasons.

Designs and specifications will be initiated and completed in FY 2004 for a contract to rehabilitate 12” diameter water supply piping that sees lake pressure. The 12” diameter water supply line will be rehabilitated by contract in the FY 2005 maintenance season.

Special Issues:

Kortes is used as a peaking plant except when low water years restrict outflow.

Kortes Reservoir surface elevation is maintained in the range of 6,138 to 6,142 feet above sea level to maximize the plant's efficiency for hydropower production. In 1972, a minimum flow of 500 cubic feet per second was established in the Miracle Mile to support the blue ribbon trout fishery below Kortes Dam.

Access to the Kortes Powerplant is affected by periodic rock fall from the steep canyon walls necessitating continual operation and maintenance expenditures.

Significant cavitation damage has occurred in the turbine runners for all three units over the past several years requiring extended outages for extensive welding repairs.

Black start procedures have been developed and tested at the upper North Platte facilities to address re-start capabilities under a severe transmission system disturbance. If necessary, Kortes Powerplant could be used as the first step in starting Seminoe, Fremont Canyon, and Alcova Powerplants. These plants would then collectively be used to start PacifiCorp's Dave Johnson Powerplant in the event of a power system emergency.
River: North Platte River
Plant Type: Conventional
Powerhouse Type: Above Ground
Turbine Type: Francis
Original Nameplate Capacity: 36,000 kW
Installed Capacity: 36,000 kW
Year of Initial Operation: 1950
Age: 54 years
Net Generation:
(FY 2005)
124,685,820 kWh
Rated Head: 207 feet
Plant Factor:
(FY 2005)
39.93 percent
Remotely Operated: Yes
Production Mode: Peaking/Intermediate


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Click here for information on the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program - Kortes Unit.



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