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  2. Iberdrola - Wikipedia

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    Iberdrola was created on November 1, 1992, from the merger between Hidroeléctrica Española and Iberduero. [10] [11] Hidroeléctrica Española, also known as Hidrola, had started in 1907, while Iberduero arose from the merger between Hidroeléctrica Ibérica and Saltos del Duero in 1944.

  3. Hydroelectricity - Wikipedia

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    Hydroelectricity, or hydroelectric power, is electricity generated from hydropower (water power). 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 ]

  4. Category:Hydroelectricity in Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    4 languages. العربية ... Hydroelectric power stations in Europe by country (40 C) A. Hydroelectricity in Albania (1 C) Hydroelectricity in Andorra (1 C)

  5. Category : Hydroelectric power stations in Europe by country

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    Hydroelectric power stations in Georgia (country) (1 C, 13 P) Hydroelectric power stations in Germany (1 C, 12 P) Hydroelectric power stations in Greece (1 C, 6 P)

  6. Hydropower - Wikipedia

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    Hydroelectricity is the biggest hydropower application. Hydroelectricity generates about 15% of global electricity and provides at least 50% of the total electricity supply for more than 35 countries. [17] In 2021, global installed hydropower electrical capacity reached almost 1400 GW, the highest among all renewable energy technologies. [18]

  7. Category:Hydroelectricity in Europe - Wikipedia

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    5 languages. العربية ... Hydroelectric power companies of Europe (3 C) P. Hydroelectric power stations in Europe (1 C) This page was last edited on 27 June ...

  8. Renewable energy in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, bioenergy was the leading source of renewable energy in the European Union, at 59.2% of gross energy consumption, most of which was used for heating and cooling (74.6%), followed by electricity generation (13.4%) and biofuels (12.0%). [51] Biomass is burned both for heating and electrical generation, often in the form of pellet fuel ...

  9. Hydro - Wikipedia

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    Water-derived power or energy: Hydropower, derived from water; Hydroelectricity, in electrical form "Hydro", AC mains electricity in parts of Canada; Micro hydro, a type of hydroelectric power that typically produces from 5 kW to 100 kW of electricity using the natural flow of water; Pico hydro, a term used for hydroelectric power generation of ...