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  • The Dnieper Hydroelectric Station (Ukrainian : ДніпроГЕС, romanized :  DniproHES); also known as Dnipro Dam, in the city of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, is the largest hydroelectric power station on the Dnieper river. It is the fifth step of the Dnieper cascade of hydroelectric stations that provides electric power for the Donets–Kryvyi Rih Industrial region. The Dnieper Reservoir stretches 129 km upstream to near Dnipro city.
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  • On 22 March 2024, after the Dnipro Dam was hit by Russian missiles, power output at the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station came to a halt.[1].
  • The Middle Dnieper Hydroelectric Station is a run-of-river power plant on the Dnieper River in Kamianske, Ukraine.
  • The Dnieper Hydroelectric Station (DniproHES) is the largest hydroelectric power station on the Dnieper River, located in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
  • When the dam was built – the level on Dnieper River, the thresholds were flooded, which provided shipping. After the war station run again in 1950.
  • Dnieper Hydroelectric Station (Dnieper Power Station and Dniproges Dam) in Zaporizhia, Ukraine | Soviet architecture | former USSR.
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  • DneproGES - Dnieper Hydroelectric Station. One of the largest hydroelectric power stations in Europe. See map at Google | See map in Google Earth! |
  • Dnieper Hydroelectric Station: Perfect - - Tripadvisor'da Zaporizhzhya, Ukrayna bölgesi için 103 seyahatsever yorumunu, 61 samimi resmi ve büyük fırsatları görün.
  • The earliest plans for a hydroelectric station date back to 1905, but plans for a dam to inundate the Dnieper Rapids and make the whole length of the river...
  • Read more in the Izvestia article: The energy of a great construction project: how a hydroelectric power station appeared on the Dnieper.
  • The Dnieper Hydroelectric Station (known as DniproHES in its Ukrainian abbreviation) was a hydroelectric plant on the river Dnieper, built in 1927-1931.