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#1 San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
The San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station ( SONGS ) is a permanently closed nuclear power plant located south of San Clemente , California , on the Pacific coast, in Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV . The plant was shut down in 2013 after replacement steam generators failed; it is currently i
#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
Mangahao Power Station is a hydroelectric power station near the town of Shannon , New Zealand . After being delayed by war , access road construction and foundation testing was started by late 1919 and the station opened in November 1924. [1] It makes use of the Mangahao River , through a series of
#4 South Texas Nuclear Generating Station
The South Texas Project Electric Generating Station (also known as STP , STPEGS , South Texas Project ), is a nuclear power station southwest of Bay City, Texas , United States. STP occupies a 12,200-acre (4,900 ha) site west of the Colorado River about 90 miles (140 km) southwest of Houston . I
#5 Brunswick Nuclear Generating Station
The Brunswick nuclear power plant , named for Brunswick County, North Carolina , covers 1,200 acres (490 ha) at 20 feet (6.1 m) above sea level about 5 miles (8.0 km) from the Atlantic Ocean . The site is adjacent to the town of Southport, North Carolina , and to wetlands and woodlands, and wa
#6 List of power stations in Scotland
This list of power stations in Scotland includes current and former electricity-generating power stations in Scotland , sorted by type. Scotland is a net exporter of electricity and has a generating capacity of over 10 GW . None of this is generated by conventional oil- or gas-burning power stations
The Ironbridge power stations (also known as the Buildwas power stations ) refers to a series of two power stations that occupied a site on the banks of the River Severn at Buildwas in Shropshire, England. The Ironbridge B Power Station was operated by E.ON UK but the site is now owned by Haworth Gr