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14. Largest hydro-electric power stations 17.01 TW-hours 3,115 MW 1988 China Gezhouba Dam 17.0 TW-hours 3,300 MW(550MW×6) 1999 China Ertan Dam 19.1 TW-hours 4,050 MW 1998 Argentina/Paraguay Yaciretá 21.7 TW-hours 4,320 MW 1980 Russia Ust Ilimskaya 22.6 TW-hours 4,500 MW 1967 Russia Bratskaya 35 TW-hours 5,429 MW 1971 Canada Churchill Falls 5,616 MW 1981 Canada Robert-Bourassa 20.4 TW-hours 6,000 MW 1972 Russia Krasnoyarskaya 23.6 TW-hours 6,721 MW 1983 Russia Sayano Shushenskaya 22.6 TW-hours 6,809 MW 1942/1980 United States Grand Coulee 84,7 TW-hours 9,800 MW(2006)22,400 MW(when complete) 2004 * China Three Gorges Dam 46 TW-hours 10,200 MW 1986 Venezuela Guri 93.4 TW-hours 14,000 MW 1984/1991/2003 Brazil/Paraguay Itaipú Max annual electricity production Total Capacity Year of completion Country Name
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16. The Three Gorges Dam The Three Gorges Dam is a Chinese hydroelectric river dam which spans the Yangtze River in Sandouping , Yichang , Hubei province, China . It is the largest hydroelectric river dam in the world, more than five times the size of the Hoover Dam also known as the Boulder Dam.
17. Grand Coulee Dam Grand Coulee Dam is a hydroelectric gravity dam on the Columbia River in Washington . It is the largest electric power producing facility in the United States, and the largest concrete structure in the U.S.
18. Bratsk hydroelectric plant Bratsk hydroelectric plant (named 50 years of Great October ) is a the second level of the Angara River hydroelectric stations cascade in Irkutsk Oblast , Russia . Located near Bratsk . Since its full commissioning in 1967, the station was the world’s single biggest power producer until Canada's Churchill Falls in 1971. Annually the station produces 22.6 billion kWt/h. Currently, the Bratsk Power Station operates 18 hydro-turbines, each with capacity of 250MW, produced by the Leningrad Metal Works .
19. Karun-3 dam The Karun-3 dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Karun river in the province of Khuzestan , Iran . It was built to meet Iran's energy demands as well as to provide flood control. The Karun has the highest discharge of Iran's rivers. The objectives of the construction of Karun III Dam & Hydro-electric Power Plant are electric Power supply and flood control. Karun III power generators are connected to the National Power network as the Peak Power generation. With this power plant being operated, with the capacity of 2000Mw , and an average electric power generation of 4137GW.h/y , a major portion of the electric power shortage in the country will be met.