Russia Plans 13 New Domestic Hydropower Plants

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A power development plan released by the Russian government on Aug. 9 indicates the country will build
2016-08-16
A power development plan released by the Russian government on Aug. 9 indicates the country will build 13 domestic hydroelectric power stations, which includes the 110-MW Goluboye Ozero facility in the Kabardino-Balkar Republic of Russia.
No information is immediately available on the estimated cost to complete the entire plan or the Goluboye Ozero project. But, the Goluboye Ozero plant is scheduled to be put in operation in 2016. The plan reportedly includes two additional hydropower facilities that combined will have a total installed capacity of 284 MW, set to be commissioned in 2020.
In addition to hydropower, the plan also calls for 15 domestic wind power plants that will have a combined total installed capacity of more than 100 MW, the first of which is planned for Adygea in 2017.
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