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The hydro-electric system has a special problem in the summer.
It is also the location of a small hydro-electric project.
The valley has now been flooded for a hydro-electric project.
Hydro-electric power plants at the Falls provide clean energy across our region.
The small hydro-electric power station supplies the energy to the village.
Millions of people in my country have been displaced by a huge hydro-electric project.
So our potential for hydro-electric and tidal power is, in fact, limited.
Nuclear energy, wind, hydro-electric and biomass will all play their part.
Total cost for the hydro-electric project was A$450 million.
Claims have not yet been settled 25 years after the hydro-electric plant went into operation.
A hydro-electric power plant used to provide electricity, however it was destroyed during the war.
Hydro-electric, wind and solar power all derive their energy from the Sun.
The complex gets its power from the outside civilian hydro-electric grid.
Some rivers have the same name as dams or hydro-electric plants.
He also made an official visit to Barcelona in 1926 to see the working of a hydro-electric plant.
The dam has a hydro-electric power station built in Romania.
The falls have been harnessed for hydro-electric power since the beginning of the 20th century.
By 1937, plans were being finalised for the construction of several more hydro-electric plants.
The dam was constructed in 1969 for irrigation and hydro-electric power.
There are six hydro-electric power stations along the river.
Since the early 20th century, the term is used almost exclusively in conjunction with the modern development of hydro-electric power.
There are some very nice hydro-electric projects starting on the Yenisei.
This water goes first to generate hydro-electric power and then to irrigate the land.
The other half is provided mainly by hydro-electric dams and coal.
Then hydro-electric dams started to be built, taking advantage of the river's geography up until the 1970s.