Alto Rabagão Dam (Portuguese: Barragem do Alto Rabagão) is a concrete dam on the Rabagão River, a left tributary of the Cávado River. It is located in...
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which occupies a now uninhabited site on the southern bank of the Alto-Rabagão dam. 41°41′N 8°00′W / 41.683°N 8.000°W / 41.683; -8.000 Vaz Chaves,...
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west. One of its tributaries is the Rabagão River, which also serves to delimit the region and on which the Alto Rabagão and Venda Nova reservoirs are built...
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The Alto Rabagão Dam and reservoir, central to four parishes of the municipality...
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739°N 7.857°W / 41.739; -7.857 (Alto Rabagão Dam) Rabagão River Pumped-storage 68? MW 1964 Alto Tâmega Dam Vila Real District 41°34′29″N 7°43′52″W...
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reservoir of the Alto Rabagão Dam with an annual production of 300 MWh. At the end of 2021, a floating solar power project at the Alqueva Dam reservoir is...
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List of hydroelectric power stations in Portugal (category Dams in Portugal)
hydroelectric power stations in Portugal. Aguieira Alqueva A.Lindoso A.Rabagão Andorinhas Arade Belver Bemposta Bouçã Bouçoais Cabril Caldeirão Caniçada...
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Cávado River (section Dams and Reservoirs)
tributaries are the Homem River, Rabagão River and Saltadouro River. Beginning at the headwaters, there are 5 dams on the Cávado: Wikimedia Commons has...
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construction of hydroelectrical dams has been undertaken to generate electricity across six locations: Alto Rabagão, Paradela, Caniçada, Vilarinho da...
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