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Loch Beinn A' Mheadhoin
Reservoir (Period Unassigned)
Site Name Loch Beinn A' Mheadhoin
Classification Reservoir (Period Unassigned)
Alternative Name(s) Fasnakyle; Loch Benevean; Glen Affric; Affric/beauly Hydroelectric Scheme
Canmore ID 170848
Site Number NH22NE 5
NGR NH 259 267
NGR Description Centred NH 259 267
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/170848
- Council Highland
- Parish Kilmorack
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Inverness
- Former County Inverness-shire
NH22NE 5.00 centred 259 267
NH22NE 5.01 NH 273 275 dam
Extends onto mapsheet NH22NW.
For associated Fasnakyle Power Station (NH 3187 2960), see NH32NW 4.00.
Note (25 October 2023)
The Affric/ Beauly scheme
The work was begun on the construction of Mullardoch Dam in 1947. This is of the mass gravity type and is 2385 feet in length by 160 feet in height, impounding 7.5 million cubic feet of water. A tunnel was excavated from Loch Mullardoch to Loch Benevan, and another from the latter loch to Fasnakyle, the main power station on the River Affric, both tunnels being over three miles in length. The Fasnakyle tunnel splits into three steel-lined tunnels near the power station, each supplying a 22,000kW vertical Francis turbo-alternator.
The second stage of the scheme involved the Rivers Farrar and Beauly. Water is impounded in Loch Monar by the Monar Dam, supplying the Deanie power station at the west end of Loch Bennacharan which is dammed at the east end to feed Culligran power station, whose outflow to the River Farrar then flows into the River Glass. These power stations generate 38MW and 24MW respectively. The River Glass flows into the River Beauly which has dams and power stations at Aigas and Kilmorack, each a 20MW run of river station. These dams are provided with flood control, Borland fish passes and compensation water facilities with or without generation. The scheme was completed in 1963.
Information from NRHE, catalogue item number WP007424 compiled by George Walker, 2005.