Colíder Dam
The Colíder Dam is a rock-fill dam with an asphalt-concrete core, built from 2011 to 2019 on the Teles Pires river. It is located about southeast of Colíder in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. The dam's hydroelectric power stations have 3 turbines each 102.3 MW, resulting in a total installed capacity of 306.9 MW. Construction on the run-of-the-river type station was initiated in May 2011, and the last unit started operating in December 2019.
The dam is part of a planned six power plant "Hidrovia Tapajos/Teles Pires" project to create a navigable waterway connecting the interior of Brazil to the Atlantic Ocean.
The waterway will consist of five dams on the Teles Pires river: Magessi Dam, Sinop Dam, Colíder Dam, Teles [Pires Dam], Sao Manoel Dam) and the Foz do Apiacas Dam on the Apiacas river.
The Colíder Dam, Sinop Dam and Teles Pires Dam are built, while the smaller upstream dams are still in the planning stages by 2019.