NOUN | a water power plant | water power plants | |
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- The nearby Grand Canal d'Alsace which branches off at Weisweil on the French side of the Rhine river along with the construction of a Rhine water power plant created a barrage through which the main arm of the Rhine expands to a width of around 600 meters.
- The Sept-Chutes power plant, a hydroelectric power plant "run-of-the-water power plant" belonging to Hydro-Québec is on the Sainte-Anne river.
- Thanks to an artificial water canal, the town is adjacent to a large water power plant, which used to power e.g.
- The name in 1923 was given by Grzegorz Kurec, an industrialist of Belarusian origin, who built a paper and cardboard factory and a water power plant with a unique Grigiškės water aqueduct.
- Włocławek has also own energy plants (Power Plant of Anwil/ Orlen, Municipal Power Plant of City Włocławek, Water Power Plant on Vistula River).
- A Norwegian movie about the sabotage operation against the heavy water power plant was made in 1948, starring several of the original saboteurs, titled "Operation Swallow: The Battle for Heavy Water" (USA).
- The Pomona Water Power Plant, built in 1892, was the first AC power plant in California.
- Vacha and Krichim dams and the Orpheus Water Power Plant.
- In December 2006 the association WeserStrom decided to open office and place of business in this house in order to establish a cooperative to finance a new water power plant in Bremen.
- Helamin does not significantly decompose even at high temperature and pressure employed in the modern sub-critical -water power-plant boilers [...].
- In 1956 near Kavarskas a water lifting station was built and part of the Šventoji River's water was channeled to the Nevėžis River.
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