Sentences with phrase «hydroelectric station»

A hydroelectric station is a place where electricity is generated using the force of flowing or falling water. Full definition
Then we start descending for 2 hours on the other site of the mountain to Hydroelectric station where we are going to stop for our last Lunch and then catch our train to Aguas Calientes, our acomodation is in one of beautiful Hotels.
The humans, about to run out of fuel, want to restore an abandoned hydroelectric station in ape territory, and they ask Caesar for help.
However, there are different options to decrease the Salkantay Trek distance for those who do not want to hike the whole thing, including horse rentals or taking a train from Hydroelectric Station to Aguas Calientes.
A small but useful contribution in all three republics might be made by recommissioning small hydroelectric stations of the pre-Soviet period that powered small rural settlements.
Brazil's environment agency gave final approval this week for the construction of the Belo Monte Dam, an immense hydroelectric station that has become a cause celebre in Hollywood.
That is because there may not be enough stream flow for hydroelectric stations, and coal and nuclear power plant may not be able to get enough water through the cooling systems to keep generating at peak capacity, especially in the summer months.
The project seeks to build three separate hydroelectric stations along the Rioni River in western Georgia.
In 2016, Andritz installed three hydroelectric stations in Nicaragua and Brazil with an aggregate value of over USD 75 million with an aim to provide constant and reliable electricity.
NRG, Reliant and Brookfield Asset Management Corp. - the company that bought Reliant's hydroelectric stations in 2004 - spent about $ 360,000 from May 2004 through June 2006 to lobby the Legislature and governor's office on Empire Zone issues, according to state records.
Some of the hydroelectric stations Reliant owned, like ones on the Oswego River, are almost 100 years old.
The Armenian energy ministry said last week that Yerevan has only two hours of electricity per day from a hydroelectric station.
The second part of the trek is downhill for another 3 hours to the hydroelectric station where we will catch the train at 4:30 p.m. for Aguas Calientes (45 minutes).
Or, from Machu Picchu it is possible to walk to the hydroelectric station, and catch a bus to Cusco, which is cheaper (all the budget backpackers do this).
It certainly still took its toll on our weary bodies but we stumbled along, reaching the river bed once more.We walked past the hydroelectric station before arriving at our lunch spot, also home to the train station where we would catch the train to Aguas Calientes, pit stop for the thousands of tourists visiting Machu Picchu.
After a riveting history lesson, we'll head down the mountainside to the hydroelectric station where we will eat lunch and say goodbye to our amazing team who made the Choquequirao trek possible.
These trips end at the jungle outpost town of St. Maria, from where one travels by vehicle onward to St. Theresa and then to the HydroElectric station, from where it is either a lovely 3 hour walk along the train tracks to Aguas Calientes or else a short train ride (when available, the train is often not running).
Then, we will walk the last three hours, descending down to the hydroelectric station.
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