Baishitou Kouzi Third and Fourth Cascade Hydropower Stations
Baishitou Kouzi Third and Fourth Cascade Hydropower plants are run-of-river hydro plants located in the upper part of the Ganlai river in Sunan County, Gansu Province.
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Baishitou Kouzi Third and Fourth Cascade Hydropower plants are run-of-river hydro plants located in the upper part of the Ganlai river in Sunan County, Gansu Province.
The Binggou Hydropower Station is a run-off hydropower station located in the Qilian Mountains, China, with a total installed capacity of 21 MW and an annual generating capacity of about 120 000 MWh.
This hydropower plant, with 3.97 MW of installed capacity capable of generating up to 33 GWh per year, is located 12.5km away from the Nuevo Imperial agricultural irrigation canal, which draws its water from the Cañete River (approximately 170 km south of Lima).
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Doña Carmen is a 40 MW installed power plant, located in La Ligua, Valparaíso Region in Chile, which has been delivering clean energy to the system since December 2017.
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