Péligre Dam in Centre Department
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Unfortunately, the dam is becoming run down without much needed repairs taking place. As such, it is offering less electric energy to the people of Haiti. The first two turbines became operational in 1971 with a capacity of 18 megawatts, but just four years later a third turbine was built which boosted the energy supplied up to 54 megawatts with capabilities of keeping power throughout the capital on a 24 hour basis. As of 2008 the capacity was 173 megawatts but more currently the energy capacity is 30 megawatts during the rainy season and 10 in dry season.
Sediments that run off the hills surrounding the lake are reducing the size of Lake Péligre by half which has caused a major decrease in the dam's power. Since the dam is no longer being maintained, the fate of the hydroelectric turbines is now left up to nature. Heavy rains sometimes flood nearby villages often requiring the dam to be open.
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