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  2. Ekibastuz GRES-1 - Wikipedia

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    Ekibastuz GRES-1. Ekibastuz GRES-1 (also known as: AES-Ekibastuz) is a 4,000 MW coal-fired thermal power station (GRES) at Ekibastusz, Kazakhstan. It is located by lake Zhyngyldy. The ashes of the station are dumped into nearby lake Karasor. [1] GRES-1 has two 330-metre (1,083 ft) tall chimneys.

  3. AES Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The AES Corporation is an American utility and power generation company. It owns and operates power plants, which it uses to generate and sell electricity to end users and intermediaries like utilities and industrial facilities. AES, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, is one of the world's leading power companies, generating and distributing ...

  4. Shulbinsk Hydroelectric Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Shulbinsk Hydro Power Plant (Шульбинская ГЭС) is a hydro power plant on the middle reach of the Irtysh River, 70 km up the stream from Semipalatinsk in East Kazakhstan Region of Kazakhstan. It has 6 individual turbines, which will deliver up to 702 MW of power [1] [2] and generates 1.66 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity ...

  5. Oskemen Hydroelectric Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Oskemen Hydro Power Plant. The Oskemen Hydroelectric Power Plant (Kazakh: Өскемен ГЭС, Óskemen GES), also known as Ust-Kamenogorsk Hydroelectric Power Plant (Russian: Усть-Каменогорская ГЭС), is a hydroelectric power plant on the Irtysh River near Oskemen in East Kazakhstan Province of Kazakhstan. It has 4 ...

  6. Ekibastuz GRES-2 Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The GRES-2 Power Station (or Power Station Ekibastuz) is a coal-fueled power generating station in Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan. It is located close to Solnechny , by lake Shandaksor . The ashes of the station are dumped into nearby lake Karasor .

  7. Energy in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan's electricity system includes 71 power plants with total installed capacity of 18,572 MW. [61] the largest power plant is a coal-fired AES Ekibastuz GRES-2 in north-central Kazakhstan. 86.5% of electric power generation has been privatized.

  8. Maritsa Iztok Complex - Wikipedia

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    The construction of Maritsa Iztok-2 started on 7 May 1962; it was inaugurated on 10 November 1966. Between 1979 and 1995 the power station was expanded by four additional units. 1977 and 1980 two new 325 metres (1,066 ft) tall chimneys were built. Maritsa Iztok-2 has a total installed capacity of 1,465 MW and generates 30% of Bulgaria's ...

  9. AES launches state’s largest solar power facility on Maui

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    The closure of AES Hawai ‘i’s coal plant in 2022 dovetailed with the end of a 30-year power-purchase contract with Hawaiian Electric. Since then AES and partners are working toward the state ...