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Hydroelectricity is the second most important renewable energy source after solar energy in Japan with an installed capacity of 50.0 gigawatt (GW) as of 2019. According to the International Hydropower Association Japan was the world's sixth largest producer of hydroelectricity in 2020. Most of Japanese hydroelectric power plants are pumped-storage plants. Conventional hydropower plants account for about 20 GW out of the total installed capacity as of 2007.

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  • Hydroelectricity in Japan (en)
  • Hidroelectricidad en Japón (es)
  • Hydroélectricité au Japon (fr)
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  • Hydroelectricity is the second most important renewable energy source after solar energy in Japan with an installed capacity of 50.0 gigawatt (GW) as of 2019. According to the International Hydropower Association Japan was the world's sixth largest producer of hydroelectricity in 2020. Most of Japanese hydroelectric power plants are pumped-storage plants. Conventional hydropower plants account for about 20 GW out of the total installed capacity as of 2007. (en)
  • La hidroelectricidad es la principal fuente de energía renovable de Japón, con una capacidad instalada de aproximadamente 50 GW (incluido el almacenamiento por bombeo) ​ y una producción de 69.2 TWh de electricidad en 2009, ​ convirtiendo a Japón en uno de los mayores productores de energía hidroeléctrica del mundo. La mayoría de las centrales hidroeléctricas japonesas son plantas de almacenamiento por bombeo. Las centrales hidroeléctricas convencionales representan aproximadamente 20 GW de la capacidad instalada total a partir de 2007. ​ (es)
  • L'hydroélectricité au Japon est la principale source d'énergie renouvelable du pays, avec une production d'électricité de 99 TWh en 2021, au 8e rang mondial avec 2,3 % de la production mondiale ; elle fournissait 8,6 % de la production totale d'électricité du Japon en 2020. La puissance des centrales hydroélectriques du Japon atteignait 49 643 MW fin 2021, au 7e rang mondial avec 3,6 % du total mondial. (fr)
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