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  2. Ekibastuz GRES-1 - Wikipedia

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    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. Ekibastuz GRES-2 Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Ekibastuz GRES-2 Power Station. /  52.023972°N 75.476250°E  / 52.023972; 75.476250  ( GRES-2 Power Plant) 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 ...

  4. Ekıbastūz - Wikipedia

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    Ekıbastūz ( Kazakh: Екібастұз, romanized: Ekıbastūz, [jɛkəbɑsˈtus], ەكئباستۇز; Russian: Экибастуз, romanized : Ekibastuz) is a city in Pavlodar Region, northeastern Kazakhstan. It is the administrative center of the Ekibastuz City Administration. The population was 125,012 (2009 Census results); [2] 127,197 ...

  5. List of tallest chimneys - Wikipedia

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    1st chimney of Ekibastuz GRES-1: 984 ft: 300 m: 1980 Kazakhstan: Ekibastuz: Chimney of Prunéřov Power Station: 984 ft: 300 m: 1981 Czech Republic: Kadaň: Unit 2 Chimney North of Romag-Termo Power Plant: 984 ft: 300 m: 1981 Romania: Halanga: 3 chimneys of Power Station Jänschwalde: 984 ft: 300 m: 1981 Germany: Jänschwalde: Demolished in ...

  6. Energy in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan oil, gas, coal and uranium reserves are among the ten biggest in the world. Uranium. Kazakhstan is the number one country in the world for uranium production volumes, and it owns the world second biggest uranium reserves after Australia (around 1.5 million tons or nearly 19% of the explored reserves of uranium in the world).

  7. List of tallest structures built in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is an incomplete list of the tallest structures that are built in the former Soviet Union. Tallest structures Ostankino Tower (540.1 m) Dudinka CHAYKA-Mast (468 m) Inta CHAYKA-Mast (462 m) GRES-2 Power Station (419.7 m) Străşeni TV Mast (355 m ...

  8. List of power stations in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    675. Kapshagay Hydroelectric Power Plant. 43.9229045°N 77.097888°E. 364. Oskemen Hydroelectric Power Plant. Ablaketka. 49.901172°N 82.718682°E. 368. Shulbinsk Hydroelectric Power Plant.

  9. GRES-1 - Wikipedia

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    GRES-1 may refer to: Beryozovskaya GRES, a coal-fired power station near the town of Sharypovo in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. Ekibastuz GRES-1, a coal-fired power station in Kazakhstan. Surgut-1 Power Station, an oil-fired power station in Surgut, Russia.