Salina

The Salina Pumped Storage Plant is in northeastern Oklahoma, and is the only pumped storage operation in the state. The powerhouse is located at the dam in Chimney Rock Hollow, between the upper reservoir, Lake Holly, and the lower reservoir, Lake Hudson. The earth and rock-fill dam is 185 feet high, and the plant has six penstocks run down the face of the dam, bringing water from the upper reservoir to the six reversible pump/turbines, which together generate a maximum of 260 megawatts. It is owned and operated by the Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA), which operates the Kerr Dam, a large conventional hydro dam on the Grand River, which provides flood control and power for the region, and forms Lake Hudson. GRDA is the state’s largest electrical utility.



image from pumped storage exhibit

The plant is located at the dam between the upper reservoir, Lake Holly, and the lower reservoir, Lake Hudson.
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image from pumped storage exhibit

The pumped storage project dam is located in Chimney Rock Hollow, and is an earth and rock-fill dam, 185 feet high. Six penstocks run down the face of the dam, bringing water from the upper reservoir to the powerhouse’s six reversible pump/turbines at the base of the dam, which together generate a maximum of 260 megawatts.
CLUI photo