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Guangdong Liucheng 25.5MW Hydro Power Project

From USD 0.44 Available tonnes: 79,592
Guangdong Liucheng 25.5 MW Hydro Power Project is located on the Dongjiang River one of the major four rivers of Zhu Jiang River in Guangdong Province, one of the most industrialized areas in China, and is located in Xiaba Village, Liucheng Town, Dongyuan County, Heyuan City, Guangdong Province, China, which is developed a…

4309

Balsio Small Hydroelectric Project of Ginni Global Pvt…

From USD 0.50 Available tonnes: 38,887
The purpose of the project activity is Hydro power generation on Balsio Nallah, a perennial tributary of Baira Nallah in the Ravi Basin by Ginni Global Pvt. Ltd. (GGPL).

4576

Vanala Small Scale Hydropower Project

From USD 2.50 Available tonnes: 248,270
The Vanala Small Scale hydropower project is a 15 MW run of the river type small hydroelectricity generation project located on the river Nandakini in the Chamoli district of the state Uttranchal, India. The project involves installation of two horizontal Francis turbines generating sets of 7.5 MW each for hydroelectricity…

4937

Anhanguera Hydro Power Project

From USD 2.89 Available tonnes: 1,192
According to the expectations of the International Energy Agency (IEA), hydropower is expected to remain the world’s largest source of renewable energy. The reason? It is simple: when it comes to renewables, hydroelectricity is one of the most mature technologies globally. It is a reliable, versatile, and low-cost generati…
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