- en.wikipedia.org Tucuruí DamThe Tucuruí Dam brought power to 13 million people and 60% of the power is transferred to industries which create just under 2,000 jobs.
- exaputra.com 2023/04/tucurui-dam-hydroelectric-…The Tucuruí Dam is capable of producing up to 8,370 MW of electricity, making it one of the largest hydroelectric power plants in the world.
- diversedaily.com the-tucurui-dam-balancing-…When the Tucuruí Dam was first proposed in the 1970s, it was seen as a symbol of progress and modernization for the Amazon region.
- en.advisor.travel poi/Tucurui-dam-12772Tucuruí (Guarani: Tucuruí , Portuguese: Tucuruí ), is an hydroelectric dam on the Tocantins River located on the Tucuruí County in Brazil.
- technicalparameters.eu tucurui-dam/Tucuruí Dam is a hydroelectric power plant located in Brazil on the Tocantins River. The total length of the dam is 12.5 kilometers including auxiliary dams, the...
- whatismissing.org content/tucurui-damTucuruí Dam should have served as an example of the need for adequate environmental impact studies prior to dam construction in the Amazon Basin.
- tripadvisor.com Attractions-g2343244-Activities-…Top Tucurui Dams: See reviews and photos of Dams in Tucurui, Brazil on Tripadvisor.
- whatdo.in brazil/tucuruiTucuruí is a city located in the state of Pará, in northern Brazil. It is known for the Tucuruí Dam, which is one of the largest hydroelectric dams in the country.
- brighthubengineering.com power-plants/8991-top-…Let us have a look at ten largest hydroelectric power plants of the world or largest dams. In this article Guri Dam, Tucurui Dam and Grand Coulee Dam are described.
- britannica.com place/Tucurui-DamIn the mid-1980s the Tucuruí Dam was built on the lower Tocantins, some 120 miles (200 km) southwest of Belém, in order to generate hydroelectric power for...
- megaconstrucciones.net en/tucurui-dam/Tucuruí Dam. Record: 45540 hm³. ... Website:http://www.eln.gov.br/opencms/opencms/. Ver mapa más grande. Tucuruí Dam. Legal Notice.
- researchgate.net publication/227338648_Social_…The Tucurui Dam, which blocked the Tocantins River in 1984 in Brazil's eastern Amazonian state of Para, is a continuing source of controversy.