Tapajós hydroelectric complex

Tapajós hydroelectric complex
Tapajós River
Official nameComplexo Hidrelétrico de Tapajós
Coordinates4°36′13″S 56°17′04″W / 4.603722°S 56.2845°W / -4.603722; -56.2845
StatusProposed
Owner(s)Eletronorte etc.
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsTapajós, Jamanxim rivers
Installed capacity10,682 MW

The Tapajós hydroelectric complex (Portuguese: Complexo Hidrelétrico de Tapajós) is a proposed complex of hydroelectric dams on the Tapajós and Jamanxim rivers in the state of Pará, Brazil. The Tapajós dams would contain locks, thus converting the river into a navigable waterway. A "platform" model is proposed under which all people and material would be moved by river or by helicopter, avoiding the need to build access roads and the consequent inflow of settlers and environmental damage. However, there have been protests against flooding of indigenous territory by the dams, and the largest dam seems unlikely to be approved.