langs: 9 октября [ru] / october 9 [en] / 9. oktober [de] / 9 octobre [fr] / 9 ottobre [it] / 9 de octubre [es]
days: october 6 / october 7 / october 8 / october 9 / october 10 / october 11 / october 12
#1 Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station
Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station (commonly abbreviated as TMI ) is a closed nuclear power plant on Three Mile Island [lower-alpha 1] in Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on Lake Frederic , a reservoir in the Susquehanna River just south of Harrisburg . It has two separat
Kepier power station refers to a cancelled coal-fired power station on the River Wear at Kepier , 0.75 miles (1.21 km) north east of Durham , County Durham, North East England . Planned by the North Eastern Electric Supply Company (NESCo) in 1944, it was never realised as the scheme faced stiff op
#3 Rocky Mountain Hydroelectric Plant
The Rocky Mountain Hydroelectric Plant is a pumped-storage power plant located 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Rome in the U.S. state of Georgia . It is named after Rock Mountain on top of which the plant's upper reservoir is located. Construction on the plant began in 1977 and it was commissioned i
#4 Bara Dam
Bara Dam is a proposed small, low-head, earth core rockfill, hydroelectric dam with a capacity of 5.8 megawatts , located across Bara River at the confluence of Mastura River in Tirah Valley , Khyber Agency , FATA , Pakistan . [1] It is part of a wider plan that consists in remodeling the Bara River
#5 Buford Dam
Buford Dam is a dam in Buford, Georgia which is located at the southern end of Lake Lanier , [4] a reservoir formed by the construction of the dam in 1956. The dam itself is managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers . Dam in Buford, Georgia, U.S. Dam in Buford, Georgia Buford Dam Location
#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