[1] In 1988 the proposed dam would have a reservoir at an altitude of 94 metres (308 ft) above sea level, two engine houses with 6 Kaplan turbines each giving a total installed capacity of 1,400 to 1,800MW with an annual average of 6,100GWh.
[3] Under a revised plan in 2010 the proposed dam would have an altitude of 89 metres (292 ft) above sea level, one engine house with 8 Kaplan turbines, giving an installed capacity of 1,152MW, with an annual average of 5,970GWh.
[4]In a convention between Argentina and Brazil signed on 14 March 1972, three sites were selected: Roncador, or Panambí, with 2,700MW, Garabi with 1,800MW and San Pedro with 1,700MW.
[4]In November 2007 the Brazilian head of state Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and his Argentinian counterpart Cristina Fernández de Kirchner agreed to prioritize construction of the Garabí binational dam.
[8] A cooperation agreement was signed in Rio de Janeiro on 1 September 2008 between Emprendimientos Energéticos Binacionales S.A. (EBISA) and Centrais Elétricas Brasileiras S.A.
[2]In February 2014 the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) approved the terms of reference for rescuing the fauna.The survey was to start in April 2014.