THE HIGH DAM
The High Dam of Aswan is a great project. In fact it was one of the most important achievements
of
the in the last century in Egypt, even for many years it was a symbol of the New Era of the
Revolution of 1952. It provided Egypt with water and electricity and secured the country of the
risk of the destructive inundation.
The Aswan High Dam was a great project! In fact it was one of the most important achievements
of the last century in Egypt, for many years symbolising the New Era of the Revolution of 1952. It provides Egypt with water and electricity, and secures the country from the risk of the destructive inundation of the River Nile.
After the revolution of July 1952, President Nasser announced his proposal for building the High Dam, but was met with Western refusals to co-operate, so he turned to the Soviet Union for both technological and financial aid. The result was the present rock-filled structure. The work began on the 9th January 1960 and the completed dam was opened in the spring of 1971. This gigantic building is 111m tall, 3.5Km in length and about 1Km wide! It has a Hydro-electric plant, with 6 turbines, capable of producing 2.1 million kilowatts.
The High Dam of Aswan is a great project. In fact it was one of the most important achievements
of
the in the last century in Egypt, even for many years it was a symbol of the New Era of the
Revolution of 1952. It provided Egypt with water and electricity and secured the country of the
risk of the destructive inundation.
The Aswan High Dam was a great project! In fact it was one of the most important achievements
of the last century in Egypt, for many years symbolising the New Era of the Revolution of 1952. It provides Egypt with water and electricity, and secures the country from the risk of the destructive inundation of the River Nile.
After the revolution of July 1952, President Nasser announced his proposal for building the High Dam, but was met with Western refusals to co-operate, so he turned to the Soviet Union for both technological and financial aid. The result was the present rock-filled structure. The work began on the 9th January 1960 and the completed dam was opened in the spring of 1971. This gigantic building is 111m tall, 3.5Km in length and about 1Km wide! It has a Hydro-electric plant, with 6 turbines, capable of producing 2.1 million kilowatts.