Lower St. Anthony Falls, United States
Lower St. Anthony Falls (LSAF) lock and dam are located on the Mississippi River in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota. LSAF forms part of the inland waterway navigation system and was built by the government in the 1950s. It consists of a main lock and an uncompleted auxiliary lock.
The 10 MW StrafloMatrix plant was planned by a private development group and is installed in the existing auxiliary lock.
The core element of the plant is a newly constructed retaining wall inside the existing auxiliary lock structure, whose front side houses 8 modules each containing one pair of TG units in a two-row configuration.
Site construction began in the spring of 2009, with completion in late 2010.
| Technical Data | |
|---|---|
| Number of modules | 8 |
| Number of units per module | 2 |
| Total number of units | 16 |
| Axes | Horizontal |
| Head | 7.6 m (25 feet) |
| Runner diameter | 1,320 mm (51.9 inches) |
| Number of blades | 4, fixed |
| Distributor | Fixed blades |
| Rated speed | 327.3 rpm |
| Type of generator | StrafloMatrix,, permanent magnet synchronous |
| Voltage | 4,160 V |
| Output per unit | 625 kW |
| Output total | 10 MW |
| Date of commissioning | 2011 |

StrafloMatrix Hydropower plant, view from downstream

Overall view from downstream side before installation of the power plant
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