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  2. Lottery jackpot records - Wikipedia

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    CHF 64.6 million (US$72.8 million) was the largest winner in Switzerland's Swiss Lotto, won on 2 March 2024. [81] £35.1 million (US$49.6 million) was the largest winner on the UK Lotto game in April 2016. €38.4 million (US$49.7 million) was the largest jackpot in the Netherlands draw of the Staatsloterij (State Lottery) in May 2013.

  3. Lotteries by country - Wikipedia

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    Belgium: Loterie Nationale or Nationale Loterij(Lotto 6/45, Joker+, Keno, Pick 3), Vikinglotto and EuroMillions Bulgaria: The state lottery is organized by the Bulgarian Sports Totalizator (Bulgarian: Български спортен тотализатор). Its most popular game is TOTO 2 (6/49, 6/42, 5/35, 5/50+1/12).

  4. Istra High Voltage Research Center - Wikipedia

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    In all the facility contains a 3 megawatt capacity transformer cascade, a 9 megawatt Pulsed Voltage Generator (PVG), measuring 39.3 meters high and capable of creating 150-meter artificial lightning, and a 2.25 megawatt constant voltage unit. [1]

  5. Electricity sector in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Kola Nuclear Power Plant. In 2008 Russian federation was the 4th country by nuclear electricity production with 163 TWh (6% of the world total). According to the IEA 15.7% of Russian domestic electricity was generated by nuclear power in 2008. [11] In 2009 Russia had in total 31 nuclear reactors [14] and installed capacity in 2008 23 GW. [11]

  6. Aksa Power Generation - Wikipedia

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    Aksa Power Generation is among the largest [3] 200 exporter companies in Turkey. In 2007, Aksa began selling to the Chinese market. It has opened three generator manufacturing plants in China (Changzhou, Wuxi and Hangzhou) with its Hangzhou State plant (opened 2012) making 24,000 generators per year and being the largest generator factory in ...

  7. Power Machines - Wikipedia

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    Power Machines company was established in the year 2000. Today it is a joint venture combining technological, industrial and intellectual resources of six world-famous Russian enterprises: Leningradsky Metallichesky zavod (established in 1857), Electrosila (1898), Turbine Blades’ Plant (1964), Kaluga Turbine Works (1946), Reostat Plant (1960) and Energomachexport (1966).

  8. Energy in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia is the world's fourth largest electricity producer after China, the United States, and India. In 2020, Russia produced 1,085 TWh [45] and exported 20 TWh of electricity. [46] Roughly 15% of Russia's electricity is generated by fossil fuels, 20% by hydroelectricity, 20% by nuclear reactors. [45] Renewable energy generation is minimal.

  9. Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest power plant in Russia and the 12th-largest hydroelectric plant in the world, by average power generation. The full legal name of the power plant, OJSC [Open Joint-Stock Society] P. S. Neporozhny Sayano-Shushenskaya HPP [hydro power plant], refers to the Soviet era Minister of Energy and Electrification Pyotr Neporozhny. [1]