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#1 Taishan Nuclear Power Plant
The Taishan Nuclear Power Plant ( Chinese : 台山核电站 ; pinyin : Táishān Hédiànzhàn ) is a nuclear power plant in Taishan , Guangdong province , China . [3] The plant features two operational EPR reactors . The first unit, Taishan 1, entered commercial service in December 2018, but was shut down in July
#2 Koldam Dam
The Koldam Hydropower Station commonly known as Koldam , is an embankment dam on the Satluj River upstream of the Dehar Power House . It is 18 km from Bilaspur off the Chandigarh-Manali Highway (NH-21) near Barmana, Himachal Pradesh , India. The main purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power gener
#3 Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station
Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station is a coal-fired power station owned and operated by Uniper at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire , England . Commissioned in 1968 by the Central Electricity Generating Board , the station has a capacity of 2,000 MW . As of September 2022, it is one of only three c
The Ganges Barrage Project was a proposed project in Bangladesh to hold back rain water of the monsoon season because of the periodic drying up of the Ganges River in Bangladesh due to the Farakka Barrage . It was formally cancelled in 2017. Ganges and Brahmaputra This article is part of a series ab
#5 Lake Turkana Wind Power Station
Lake Turkana Wind Power Project ( LTWP ) is a wind farm in Kenya. It is located in Loiyangalani District, in Marsabit County , approximately 545 kilometres (339 mi) by road north of Nairobi , Kenya's capital city. [4] The wind farm covers 160 square kilometres (40,000 acres) and has a capacity of
#6 Vogtle Electric Generating Plant
The Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant , also known as Plant Vogtle ( / ˈ v oʊ ɡ əl / ), [4] is a two-unit nuclear power plant located in Burke County , near Waynesboro , Georgia , in the southeastern United States . It is named after a former Alabama Power and Southern Company board chairman
The Pupu Hydro Power Scheme is a small hydroelectric power station near Tākaka in the Golden Bay region of the South Island of New Zealand. It opened in 1929 as the first power station in the region and was the first public electricity supply in Golden Bay. [1] After closing in 1980 following damage