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  2. Tenom Pangi Dam - Wikipedia

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    Tenom Pangi Dam (Malay: Empangan Tenom Pangi) is a hydroelectric plant in Tenom, Sabah, Malaysia. It is located 120 km (75 mi) south of Kota Kinabalu on the Padas River. The project is a run-of-river hydroelectric power plant. Tenom Pangi Dam is the only major hydroelectric dam in Sabah. Front view of the Hydroelectric Plant.

  3. Category:Hydroelectric power stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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  4. Ulu Jelai Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The project is located approximately 150 km north of Kuala Lumpur. The nearest town is Ringlet, 40 km away. The power station is accessible from Federal Route 102, connecting the towns of Ringlet and Sungai Koyan. It is located within Ulu Jelai and Bukit Jerut forest reserves, near Cameron Highlands-Lipis district border.

  5. List of dams in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Pergau Dam - Nenggiri Hydroelectric Dam (under construction) Kuala Lumpur ... Babagon Dam - Kaiduan Dam - Tenom Pangi Dam - Ulu Padas Dam (under construction) Sarawak

  6. Owen Falls - Wikipedia

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    The waterfalls were located approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi), north (downstream), of the point where the river leaves Lake Victoria. This is the location of Nalubaale Dam, previously called Owen Falls Dam. [1] [2] The geographical location of the former Owen Falls are:00°26'37.0"N, 33°11'05.0"E (Latitude:0.443611; Longitude:33.184722). [3]

  7. List of largest hydroelectric power stations - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a list of the largest hydroelectric power stations by generating capacity. Only plants with capacity larger than 3,000 MW are listed. The Three Gorges Dam in Hubei, China, has the world's largest instantaneous generating capacity (22,500 MW), with Baihetan Dam from

  8. The World Bank Group's Uncounted - The Huffington Post

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    Tata reported that “the fishing potential of the Gulf of Kutch is significant,” but there were “no local fishing activities in the coastal waters fronting the project.” The “nearest small fishing community,” it said, was located “outside the project area.” This came as a surprise to Budha Ismail Jam.

  9. Hulu Terengganu Hydroelectric Project - Wikipedia

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    World Wide Fund for Nature are questioning the need to clearfell an area three times larger than the size of the dam reservoir. [2] The International Union for Conservation of Nature has deemed 94 plant and animal species in the region threatened by extinction. Environmentalists are concerned that the project will kill endangered wildlife.