#Hydroelectric power

Articles etiquetados con «Hydroelectric power».

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Nyagak III Hydroelectric Power Station
Overview of the 6.6 MW Nyagak III hydro project in Uganda, its financing delays, and 2025 commissioning.
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Shiyazi Dam: Hydroelectric Infrastructure on the Hongjiadu River
Shiyazi Dam is a 134.5 m concrete gravity dam in Guizhou, China, with 140 MW hydroelectric capacity.
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Moran Dam: The Defeated Hydroelectric Project on the Fraser River
Overview of the proposed Moran Dam in British Columbia, its 1950s design, environmental opposition, and 1972 cancellation.
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Moragolla Dam: Proposed Hydroelectric Infrastructure on the Mahaweli River
Proposed 30 MW hydroelectric dam in Sri Lanka on the Mahaweli River, planned since 2012 with environmental concerns for the green labeo.
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Nam Theun 2 Dam: Cross-Border Hydroelectric Infrastructure in Laos
Nam Theun 2 is a 1075 MW trans-basin hydroelectric dam in Laos, the largest foreign investment in the country at its 2005 signing.
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Rwimi Hydroelectric Power Station: Infrastructure and Financing in Western Uganda
Overview of the 5.54 MW Rwimi Hydroelectric Power Station in Uganda, its construction timeline, financing, and regional significance.
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Paradise River Hydroelectric Generating Station
Hydroelectric plant in Newfoundland featuring the largest concrete arch dam in Eastern North America.
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Svelgfoss Hydroelectric Power Station
Svelgfoss Hydroelectric Power Station in Norway: 92 MW capacity, 1907 commissioning, and World Heritage status.
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Matiri Project: Run-of-River Hydroelectric Scheme in New Zealand
The Matiri Project is a 4.6 MW run-of-river hydroelectric scheme in New Zealand's South Island, commissioned in December 2020 after delays.
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Gosho Dam: Hybrid Infrastructure and Community Development in Iwate
Gosho Dam is a hybrid concrete-gravity and rockfill dam in Iwate, Japan, completed in 1981 for power and flood control.
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Okere Falls Power Station: New Zealand's First Government Hydroelectric Scheme
The Okere Falls Power Station, commissioned in 1901, was New Zealand's first government-built hydroelectric plant, powering Rotorua's touris...
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Tsubawara Dam: Gravity Dam Infrastructure on the Shō River
Overview of the Tsubawara Dam, a gravity dam on Japan's Shō River operated by Kansai Electric Power Company.
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Techi Dam: Highest Arch Dam in Taiwan and Dajia River Hydroelectric Hub
Techi Dam is Taiwan's highest dam, a 180 m concrete arch structure on the Dajia River providing 234 MW of hydroelectric power and flood cont...
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Sergeyev Dam: Hydroelectric Infrastructure and Water Supply in North Kazakhstan
Sergeyev Dam in Kazakhstan provides 3.5 MW of hydroelectric power and supplies water to the Ishim network.
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Lake Vrutak: Reservoir Infrastructure for the Čapljina Pumped-Storage System
Lake Vrutak is an artificial reservoir in Bosnia and Herzegovina, serving as a compensation basin for the Čapljina Pumped-Storage Hydroelect...
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Siguil River Hydropower Plant
14.5 MW run-of-river hydro plant in Maasim, Sarangani, Philippines. Construction started in 2019 with a 4.5 billion peso investment.
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Los Quiroga Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant
Infrastructure profile of the Los Quiroga Dam and hydroelectric plant on the Dulce River in Santiago del Estero, Argentina.
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Badush Dam: Unfinished Hydroelectric Infrastructure and Mosul Dam Mitigation in Iraq
The Badush Dam is an unfinished multi-purpose dam on the Tigris River in Iraq, designed to mitigate the risk of Mosul Dam failure.
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Taleqan Dam: Hydroelectric Infrastructure and Tehran Water Supply
Taleqan Dam is an earth-fill hydroelectric dam in Alborz Province, Iran, providing 18 MW of power and water to Tehran.
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Kedung Ombo Dam: Hydroelectric Infrastructure and Social Displacement in Central Java
Kedung Ombo Dam in Indonesia provides 22.5 MW of power and irrigation, marked by significant social displacement and legal battles.