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  2. Hydropower - Wikipedia

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    Hydropower (from Ancient Greek ὑδρο-, "water"), also known as water power or water energy, is the use of falling or fast-running water to produce electricity or to power machines. This is achieved by converting the gravitational potential or kinetic energy of a water source to produce power. [1] Hydropower is a method of sustainable energy ...

  3. Mpatamanga Hydroelectric Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Mpatamanga Hydro Power Limited (MHPL), a Special Purpose Vehicle, has been established for purposes of the Project which will sell 100 percent of its production to Malawi's national utility, ESCOM, as off-taker under a 30-year power purchase agreement (“PPA”). The project will assist the Government of Malawi to meet existing power demand ...

  4. Hydroelectricity - Wikipedia

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    Hydropower supplies 15% of the world's electricity, almost 4,210 TWh in 2023, [1] which is more than all other renewable sources combined and also more than nuclear power. [2] Hydropower can provide large amounts of low-carbon electricity on demand, making it a key element for creating secure and clean electricity supply systems. [ 2 ]

  5. Melka Wakena Hydroelectric Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Melka Wakena Power Station is a hydroelectric power plant of the Wabe Shebelle River in Ethiopia.Located in Oromia, the station has a power generating capacity of 153 megawatts (205,000 hp), enough to power over 100,300 homes. [1]

  6. List of pumped-storage hydroelectric power stations - Wikipedia

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    The upper reservoir of the Markersbach PSPS Dam of Siah Bishe Pumped Storage Power Plant The Tumut-3 Hydroelectric Power Station The upper Minamiaiki Dam of the Kannagawa Hydropower Plant Castaic Power Plant Main pump-generator hall of Vianden Pumped Storage Plant Upper reservoir for Coo-Trois-Ponts PSPS Goldisthal Pumped Storage Station Mingtan Dam

  7. Hydroelectricity in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Hydropower in Thailand is the biggest form of renewable energy in Thailand, beating solar power in Thailand and wind power in Thailand, with a total capacity of over 7000 megawatts (MW) of hydropower generation capacity installed in 26 hydroelectric dams in the country.

  8. Hydroelectricity in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The Atarbekyan Hydro Power Plant in Hrazdan. Hydropower generates about 30% of Armenia's electricity but its share varies a lot from year to year. [1] [2] Hydro power plants provide 70 percent of Armenia's renewable energy. Major HPP capacities are installed within Sevan-Hrazdan Cascade and Vorotan Cascade. [3]

  9. Panauti Hydropower Station - Wikipedia

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    2.4 MW Annual average energy 6.97 GWh Maximum Net head Catchment area 66m /60m Average annual flow 3.2m^3/s Live storage volume Dam 50,000 m3 Total length of the waterways 3.721 km Penstock turbine 1 No., 370m long, 1.4m Numbers of Turbine /type 3/ Horizontal Francis Rated discharge/ Turbine 1.61m3/s Rated output / Turbine 0.85MW Rated speed