Not exact matches
The project which is estimated to cost $ 100 billion, and if completed would be the
world's largest
hydroelectric plant is more than twice the
power generation of the Three Gorges Dam in China.
«Ultimately the things that will generate electricity in the developing
world and here will be the same,» Rucker said, highlighting the next
generation of nuclear
power plants and
hydroelectric dams as particularly applicable in parts of Africa.
While renewables made up a small fraction of the country's total electricity
generation, China was the
world's leading producer of
hydroelectric power in 2010, and the second - largest producer of electricity from wind
power.
and maintenance costUS $ 36 billion, — lowest maintenance costs - rivals
hydroelectric power World Wind Energy Association predicts 160 MW
generation of electricity by 2010 / stations will be 35 megawatts - 45 % increase from the existing stations.