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Kyiv Hydroelectric Power Plant

Dams completed in 1964Dams in UkraineDams on the DnieperEnergy infrastructure completed in 1964Energy infrastructure completed in 1968
Hydroelectric power stations built in the Soviet UnionHydroelectric power stations in UkrainePumped-storage hydroelectric power stations in UkraineRun-of-the-river power stations
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Kyiv Hydroelectric Station is a run-of-river power plant on the Dnieper River in Vyshhorod, Ukraine. The 288 m (945 ft) long dam creates the Kyiv Reservoir with the purpose of hydroelectric power generation and navigability with the dam's associated lock. The first of 20 generators in the power station was commissioned in 1964, and the last in 1968. Together with the Kyiv Pumped Storage Power Station, it creates a hydroelectricity generating complex. It is operated by the Ukrhydroenergo. Turbines for the plant were produced by the Kharkiv Factory Turboatom, and generators by the Kharkiv Factory "Elektrovazhmash".

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Kyiv Hydroelectric Power Plant
Р-69, Vyshhorod Urban Hromada

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07301 Vyshhorod Urban Hromada
Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
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