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Barrage du Chevril à Tignes by Flyprod
France

Le barrage du Chevril, également appelé barrage de Tignes, est située en Tarentaise, dans la haute vallée de l'Isère, près de la station de sport d'hiver de Tignes. Il permet la formation d'un lac artificiel de 235 millions de m3 : le lac du Chevril, et se trouve au cœur d'un important ensemble hydro-électrique composé des plusieurs autres barrages , centrales électriques et conduites forcées. D'après EDF, l'ensemble produit annuellement près d’un milliard de kWh. Ses fondations font 20 mètres de profondeur, sa longueur approche les 300 mètres, son épaisseur les 50 mètres ; il retient les 235 millions de mètres cubes d’eau du lac artificiel du Chevril. Fierté française d'après guerre, le barrage était le plus haut barrage-voûte d'Europe (181 m de haut) au moment de sa construction (il reste aujourd'hui le plus haut de France). Son tablier est recouvert d'une fresque (la plus grande du monde) 

Copyright: Franck Marchand Maillet
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 9256x4628
Taken: 07/10/2010
Hochgeladen: 18/04/2012
Published: 18/04/2012
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Tags: barrage; edf; eau; tignes
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