The dam is long, wide at the crest, and high. An estimated 820,000 cubic meters of cement was used for the construction of the dam, which weighs 2 million tonnes. Its construction created the largest artificial lake in Poland –
Lake Solina. It has four turbines which were initially capable of generating 136
MW of electricity. As a
pumped-storage power station, two of the turbines can also reverse flow and send water from the Myczkowce Dam's reservoir back into the Lake Solina for use during peak periods, optimizing power generation. Starting in 1995 efforts have been made to modernize the power plant. The installation of new technologies between 2000 and 2003 and the replacement of the old turbines resulted in the dam currently generating 200
MW of electricity as opposed to 173 MW previously. The Solina dam is an important tourist attraction of the area. Tours are available and the dam serves as a bridge to the
Lake Solina marina. == See also ==