langs: 21 июля [ru] / july 21 [en] / 21. juli [de] / 21 juillet [fr] / 21 luglio [it] / 21 de julio [es]
days: july 18 / july 19 / july 20 / july 21 / july 22 / july 23 / july 24
#1 Aswan Dam
The Aswan Dam , or more specifically since the 1960s, the Aswan High Dam , is the world's largest embankment dam , which was built across the Nile in Aswan , Egypt , between 1960 and 1970. Its significance largely eclipsed the previous Aswan Low Dam initially completed in 1902 downstream. Based on t
#2 Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam ( GERD or TaIHiGe ; Amharic : ታላቁ የኢትዮጵያ ሕዳሴ ግድብ , romanized : Tālāqu ye-Ītyōppyā Hidāsē Gidib , Oromo : Hidha Haaromsaa Guddicha Itoophiyaa [6] ), formerly known as the Millennium Dam and sometimes referred to as Hidase Dam ( Amharic : ሕዳሴ ግድብ , romanized : H
#3 Baksan Hydroelectric Power Station
The Baksan Hydroelectric Power Station is a small hydroelectric power station on the Baksan River in Atazhukino, Baksansky District , Kabardino-Balkaria , Russia . It is one of the oldest hydroelectric plants in Russia. It is owned by RusHydro . [1] This article may be expanded with text translated
#4 Millstone Nuclear Power Plant
The Millstone Nuclear Power Station is the only nuclear power plant in Connecticut [2] and the only multi unit nuclear plant in New England . It is located at a former quarry (from which it takes its name) in Waterford . With a total capacity of over 2 GW, the station produces enough electricity to
#5 Quad Cities Nuclear Generating Station
Quad Cities Generating Station is a two-unit nuclear power plant located near Cordova, Illinois , United States, on the Mississippi River . The two General Electric boiling water reactors give the plant a total gross electric capacity of approximately 1,880 MW . It was named for the nearby cities