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hydroelectric$36436$ - Übersetzung nach deutsch

DAM IN DIVNOGORSK, RUSSIA
Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Power Station; Krasnoyarsk hydroelectric plant; Krasnoyarsk hydroelectric power station; Krasnoyarsk hydroelectric dam; Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Dam; Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Station
  • Russian 10-ruble]] banknote.
  • The dam's canal inclined plane, an electric rack railway

hydroelectric      
adj. hydroelektrisch, Produktion von Elektrizität duch Wasserantrieb betreffend
hydroelectric station         
  • Pico hydroelectricity in [[Mondulkiri]], [[Cambodia]]
  • Museum Hydroelectric power plant "Under the Town" in [[Užice]], [[Serbia]], built in 1900.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=-x9NHOLSnNUC&dq=One+of+the+oldest+hydroelectric+power+plants+built+on+tesla+principles&pg=PA397 ''One of the Oldest Hydroelectric Power Plants in Europa Built on Tesla's Principels''], Explorations in the History of Machines and Mechanisms: Proceedings of HMM2012, Teun Koetsier and Marco Ceccarelli, 2012.</ref>
  • MW]]}}.
  • life-cycle greenhouse gases]] of hydroelectricity projects, to potentially exceed that of coal power stations.
  • A micro-hydro facility in [[Vietnam]]
  • Share of electricity production from hydropower, 2021
  • MW]]}} of electricity within 60 seconds of the demand arising.
  • Measurement of the tailrace and forebay rates at the [[Limestone Generating Station]] in [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]].
  • Trends in the top five hydroelectricity-producing countries
  • The [[Warwick Castle]] water-powered generator house, used for the generation of electricity for the castle from 1894 until 1940
ELECTRICITY GENERATED BY HYDROPOWER
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hydroelektrisches Kraftwerk, Wasserkraftwerk
hydroelectric energy         
  • Pico hydroelectricity in [[Mondulkiri]], [[Cambodia]]
  • Museum Hydroelectric power plant "Under the Town" in [[Užice]], [[Serbia]], built in 1900.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=-x9NHOLSnNUC&dq=One+of+the+oldest+hydroelectric+power+plants+built+on+tesla+principles&pg=PA397 ''One of the Oldest Hydroelectric Power Plants in Europa Built on Tesla's Principels''], Explorations in the History of Machines and Mechanisms: Proceedings of HMM2012, Teun Koetsier and Marco Ceccarelli, 2012.</ref>
  • MW]]}}.
  • life-cycle greenhouse gases]] of hydroelectricity projects, to potentially exceed that of coal power stations.
  • A micro-hydro facility in [[Vietnam]]
  • Share of electricity production from hydropower, 2021
  • MW]]}} of electricity within 60 seconds of the demand arising.
  • Measurement of the tailrace and forebay rates at the [[Limestone Generating Station]] in [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]].
  • Trends in the top five hydroelectricity-producing countries
  • The [[Warwick Castle]] water-powered generator house, used for the generation of electricity for the castle from 1894 until 1940
ELECTRICITY GENERATED BY HYDROPOWER
Hydroelectric plant; Hydroelectric; Hydroelectric power; Hydroelectric energy; Hydro-electric power; Hydro-electricity; Hydroelectric dam; Hydroelectric Power; Hydro-electric; Hydro-electric dam; Hydroelectric powerplant; Hydroelectric dams; Hydroelectric power plant; Hydro electric; Hydroelectric Dams; Hydroelectric generators; Hydroelectric power station; Hydroelectric station; Hydro electricity; Hydroelectric plants; Hydro electrical; Hydroelectric power plants; Hydropower station; Hydro energy; Hydro-electric Power; Hydropower plant; Hydroelectrical Power; Hyrdoelectric power; Hydropower potential; Hydro-electrical; Hydroelectric potential; Hydro electricity generator; Hydroelectrostation; Hydroplant; Hydroelectric reservoir; Hydro-electric plant; Large hydro; Hydro plant; Hydro-electric power station; Power dam; Hydroelectric generator; Hydro power plant; Conventional hydroelectricity; Hydel energy; Hydro-electric power stations; Hydro-electric power plants; Disadvantages of hydroelectricity; Environmental impact of hydroelectricity; Hydroelectric power generation; Hydrogeneration; Weir power station; History of hydroelectricity; Hydro-electric power plant; Hydopower
Strom durch Wasserkraft, hydro-elektrische Energie (Strom erzeugt durch wasserbetriebene Turbinen)

Definition

hydroelectricity
also hydro-electricity
Hydroelectricity is electricity made from the energy of running water.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Krasnoyarsk Dam

The Krasnoyarsk Dam is a 124-metre (407 ft) high concrete gravity dam located on the Yenisey River about 30 kilometres (19 mi) upstream from Krasnoyarsk in Divnogorsk, Russia. It was constructed from 1956 to 1972, and it supplies about 6,000 MW of electricity, mostly used to supply the KrAZ (Krasnoyarsky Aluminievyy Zavod, the Krasnoyarsk Aluminum Plant). Both power and aluminum plants are controlled by the RUSAL company.

Beginning with the opening of the 10th turbine in April 1971, the powerhouse was the world's single largest power plant until the Grand Coulee Dam in Washington state reached 6,181 MW in 1983. The Krasnoyarsk Dam is held to be a landmark symbol of Krasnoyarsk, and it is depicted on the 10-ruble banknote.

As a result of the damming, the Krasnoyarsk Reservoir was created. This reservoir, informally known as the Krasnoyarsk Sea, has an area of 2,000 square kilometres (770 sq mi) and a volume of 73.3 cubic kilometres (18 cu mi). It is 388 km (241 mi) in length and 15 km (9 mi) in width at its widest, has an average depth of 36.6 m (120.1 ft), and a depth of 105 m (344 ft) near the dam.

The Krasnoyarsk Dam significantly influences the local climate; normally the river would freeze over in the bitterly cold Siberian winter, but because the dam releases unfrozen water year-round, the river never freezes in the 200 kilometres (120 mi) to 300 kilometres (190 mi) stretch of river immediately downstream from the dam. In winter, the frigid air interacts with the warm river water to produce fog, which shrouds Krasnoyarsk and other downstream areas.