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- One megawatt is equivalent to the power required to serve about 600 households
- 8 Generating Units --- Each unit produces/uses 4,000 CFS
- Critical Level for Hydropower generation--- as Lake Powell approaches minimum power pool 3,490 feet elevation, power capability drops off.
- The House of Power and Light* WAPA Studies Listing
- Hydropower facilities along the Colorado River provide more than 4,200 megawatts of electrical generating capacity, helping to meet the power needs of the West and offset the use of fossil fuels. (SOURCE: Colorado River Basin Water Supply and Demand Study)
- At optimum operations, the eight generators at Glen Canyon Dam are capable of producing 1,320 megawatts of power.
- Water releases from the dam occur at 200-230 feet below the surface of Lake Powell at full pool.
- Temperature: Year round temperatures of 45 degrees F to 50 degrees F.
- Since the signing of the final operating criteria in February 1997, powerplant releases do not exceed 25,000 cfs, other than during HFE's or emergency situations, and have most often averaged between 10,000 cfs and 20,000 cfs.
- USBR: Glen Canyon Dam Facts
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