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On the territory of Kabardino-Balkaria republic a number of minor hydro-electric plants are located. Most important of them are the Baksanskaya HEP (on the Baksan River, 25 MW, was completed in 1939), (on the Cherek River, 60 MW, was completed in 2002) and the (which is also on the Cherek River, 65,1 MW, was scheduled for completion in 2008). All of them are currently owned by the Kabardino-Balkaria subsidiary of the OJSC HydroOGK. In service: Out of service: * Sovietskaya MHEP (in service 1959–2008) – 2 MW, 15 mln kWh per year. * Soldatskaya MHEP – 0,36 MW. Projected:

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  • On the territory of Kabardino-Balkaria republic a number of minor hydro-electric plants are located. Most important of them are the Baksanskaya HEP (on the Baksan River, 25 MW, was completed in 1939), (on the Cherek River, 60 MW, was completed in 2002) and the (which is also on the Cherek River, 65,1 MW, was scheduled for completion in 2008). All of them are currently owned by the Kabardino-Balkaria subsidiary of the OJSC HydroOGK. In service: * MHEP-3 on the Baksan-Malka irrigation channel. Constructed in 1995–2000. Current power output – 3,75 MW. MHEP is scheduled for redevelopment for the power output to be about 10,5 MW. * Akbashskaya HEP on the Malka-Terek irrigation channel. Constructed in 1928, produced 0,35 MW but later ruined. Reconstructed in 1995 to produce 1,1 MW. * Mukholskaya HEP on the (near the settlement). In service since 1962 producing 0,64 MW. Currently in process of reconstruction. Out of service: * Sovietskaya MHEP (in service 1959–2008) – 2 MW, 15 mln kWh per year. * Soldatskaya MHEP – 0,36 MW. Projected: * Zaragizhskaya HEP (or Cherekskaya MHEP) – Planned for December 2009, 15–15,6 MW expected. * Verkhnebalkarskaya HEP – Scheduled for 2009, 14,7–15,6 MW expected. * Adyr-Su HEP – Expected to start operation in the fall of 2009 or later, 24-24,5 MW approx. * Kara-Su HEP – Scheduled for completion in 2009, 4,5 MW expected. * Mukholskaya HEP N2 – Construction dates unknown, 1,78 MW. * projects includes construction of the cascade of 6 MHEPs – 4 on the and 2 on the Urukh River in the Leskensky District of the K-B republic. Total power output estimates 45 MW. Projected for commission in 2012–2013. Other project of the Greta Energy includes the completion of 12 MHEPs with total power estimate 66,7 MW. * MHEPs cascade on the Malka River includes the completion of for HEPs – Sarmakovskaya, Kamennomostskaya, Khabazskaya and Bolshoy Lakhran with total power output of 96 MW. They are scheduled for completion in 2012–2015. (en)
  • Малые ГЭС Кабардино-Балкарии — малые гидроэлектростанции мощностью менее 25 МВт, расположенные на территории республики Кабардино-Балкария. Республика Кабардино-Балкария, в связи с наличием горного рельефа, обладает значительным гидроэнергетическим потенциалом. Реки региона принадлежат к бассейну реки Терек (наиболее значительные водотоки - рр. Терек, Малка, Баксан, Чегем, Черек, Урух). Гидроэнергетический потенциал используется несколькими средними и малыми ГЭС. К числу первых относится Баксанская ГЭС (27 МВт, р.Баксан, введена в 1939 году), Аушигерская ГЭС (60 МВт, р.Черек, введена в 2002 году), Кашхатау ГЭС (65,1 МВт, р.Черек, введена в 2010 году), Зарагижская ГЭС (30,6 МВт, р.Черек, введена в 2016 году). Собственник всех малых ГЭС Кабардино-Балкарии — ПАО «РусГидро» (Кабардино-Балкарский филиал). (ru)
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  • On the territory of Kabardino-Balkaria republic a number of minor hydro-electric plants are located. Most important of them are the Baksanskaya HEP (on the Baksan River, 25 MW, was completed in 1939), (on the Cherek River, 60 MW, was completed in 2002) and the (which is also on the Cherek River, 65,1 MW, was scheduled for completion in 2008). All of them are currently owned by the Kabardino-Balkaria subsidiary of the OJSC HydroOGK. In service: Out of service: * Sovietskaya MHEP (in service 1959–2008) – 2 MW, 15 mln kWh per year. * Soldatskaya MHEP – 0,36 MW. Projected: (en)
  • Малые ГЭС Кабардино-Балкарии — малые гидроэлектростанции мощностью менее 25 МВт, расположенные на территории республики Кабардино-Балкария. Республика Кабардино-Балкария, в связи с наличием горного рельефа, обладает значительным гидроэнергетическим потенциалом. Реки региона принадлежат к бассейну реки Терек (наиболее значительные водотоки - рр. Терек, Малка, Баксан, Чегем, Черек, Урух). Гидроэнергетический потенциал используется несколькими средними и малыми ГЭС. К числу первых относится Баксанская ГЭС (27 МВт, р.Баксан, введена в 1939 году), Аушигерская ГЭС (60 МВт, р.Черек, введена в 2002 году), Кашхатау ГЭС (65,1 МВт, р.Черек, введена в 2010 году), Зарагижская ГЭС (30,6 МВт, р.Черек, введена в 2016 году). (ru)
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  • Малые ГЭС Кабардино-Балкарии (ru)
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