The City of Cape Town uses the power station for load balancing and to mitigate against loadshedding caused by the South African energy crisis. [2] This power station is reported to be the first pumped-storage hydroelectric power station to be built on the African continent. [3]ImpoundsSteenbras RiverHydraulic head275 metres (902 ft)Turbines4 x 45 MWInstalled capacity180 megawatts (240,000 hp)OverviewThe Steenbras Power Station, also Steenbras Hydro Pump Station, is a 180 power station commissioned in 1979 in . The power station sits between the .
The impounds the Steenbras River at an altitude of approximately 375 metres in the , upstream of the original (which is not part of the hydroelectri. .
The power station is operated by the Electricity Department of the . It consists of four hydroelectric turbines, each rated at 45 MW, for a total capacity of 180 MW. During peak hours, water from.
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