Lower Svir Hydroelectric Station

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The Lower Svir Hydroelectric Station is a major Soviet-era hydroelectric power plant on the Svir River in Russia, forming part of the cascade of stations supplying electricity to the northwestern region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hydroelectric power station
run-of-the-river power plant
annualGeneration about 0.4 TWh
basinCountry Russia
commissioned 1933
constructionStartDate 1927
country Russia
damType concrete gravity dam
designedDuring Soviet era
developer Soviet Union NERFINISHED
era Soviet industrialization period
formsReservoir Lower Svir Reservoir NERFINISHED
fuelType hydropower
gridConnection Northwestern Federal District power grid
hasLanguageOfOfficialName Russian
hasSpillway yes
hasStructure navigation lock
powerhouse
spillway
hasTurbineType Kaplan turbine
historicalSignificance one of the early large hydroelectric projects of the Soviet GOELRO plan
inception 1933
installedCapacity 99 MW
locatedDownstreamOf Upper Svir Hydroelectric Station NERFINISHED
locatedIn Leningrad Oblast NERFINISHED
northwestern Russia
locatedInTimeZone Moscow Time
locatedOnRiver Svir River NERFINISHED
locatedUpstreamOf Lake Ladoga NERFINISHED
numberOfTurbines 3
operator TGC-1 NERFINISHED
ownedBy TGC-1 NERFINISHED
partOf Northwest Unified Power System of Russia NERFINISHED
Svir River hydroelectric cascade NERFINISHED
Svir cascade of hydroelectric stations NERFINISHED
primaryPurpose electricity generation
renewableEnergySource yes
secondaryPurpose navigation support
river flow regulation
suppliesElectricityTo Leningrad Oblast NERFINISHED
northwestern Russia
watercourse Svir River NERFINISHED

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Svir River hasHydroelectricPlant Lower Svir Hydroelectric Station