The power station begins operation by using reversible turbines to pump water, during low energy demand periods, from the lower reservoir which is created by the
Dniester HPP-II Dam, located to the southeast near the border with Moldova at . The lower reservoir has a storage capacity of . Water pumped from this reservoir is placed in the upper reservoir which is formed by a 360° "
liver"-shaped
embankment dam. The upper reservoir has a storage capacity. During periods of high energy demand, water is released from the upper reservoir back to the power station for generation. This process is routinely repeated and helps
balance loads. The difference in the two reservoirs affords a
hydraulic head of . While only 4 are currently operational, the power station will contain 7 324 MW reversible
Francis turbine generators. Its installed capacity will be 2,268 MW when generating and during pumping, the power station will consume a maximum of 2,947 MW. HPP-II has an installed capacity of 40.8 MW. ==See also==