Vitimsky HPP Cascade
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The Vitimsky Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) Cascade is a proposed group of hydropower plants on the
Vitim River The Vitim (; , ; , ; Buryat and , ''Vitim'') is a major tributary of the Lena. Its source is east of Lake Baikal, at the confluence of rivers Vitimkan from the west and China from the east. The Vitim flows first south, bends eastwards and the ...
in the
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and
Irkutsk region Irkutsk Oblast (; ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in southeastern Siberia in the basins of the Angara, Lena, and Nizhnyaya Tunguska Rivers. The administrative center is the city of Irkutsk. It had a population of 2,370,10 ...
s of
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. The first stage consists of the proposed Mokskaya HPP, with a planned capacity of 1,200 MW, and an average annual production of c. 4.54 billion kWh. The second stage consists of the projected
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HPP, with a planned capacity of 210 MW, and an average annual production of c. 1.03 billion kWh. The third stage: the projected Yangudinskaya HPP, with a planned capacity of 360 MW. The fourth stage: the projected Karalonskaya HPP, with a planned capacity of 450 MW. The fifth stage: the projected Signayskaya HPP, with a planned capacity of 590 MW. The sixth stage: the projected Bodaibo HPP, with a planned capacity of 600 MW.


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