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Hydropower is the most used form of renewable energy in Russia, and there is large potential in Russia for more use of hydropower.According to the International Hydropower Association Russia is the seventh largest producer of hydroelectricity in 2020. It is also second in the world for hydro potential, yet only 20% of this potential is developed. Russia is home to 9% of the world's hydro resources, mostly in Siberia and the country's far east. At the end of 2005, the generating capacity from hydroelectric sources in Russia was 45,700 MW, and an additional 5,648 MW was under construction. The World Energy Council believes that Russia has much potential for using its hydro resources, with a theoretical potential of about 2,295 TWh/yr, with 852 TWh being economically feasible.

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  • Vodní elektrárny v Rusku o souhrnném výkonu 51 000 MW dodávají 177 miliard kWh ročně. Instalovaným výkonem i výrobou elektrické energie stojí na pátém místě na světě. V letech 1960 až 1983 byly ruské vodní elektrárny nejvýkonnějšími vodními elektrárnami na světě. V celkové výrobě elektrické energie v Rusku zastupuje vodní energie méně jak 20 %. (cs)
  • Hydropower is the most used form of renewable energy in Russia, and there is large potential in Russia for more use of hydropower.According to the International Hydropower Association Russia is the seventh largest producer of hydroelectricity in 2020. It is also second in the world for hydro potential, yet only 20% of this potential is developed. Russia is home to 9% of the world's hydro resources, mostly in Siberia and the country's far east. At the end of 2005, the generating capacity from hydroelectric sources in Russia was 45,700 MW, and an additional 5,648 MW was under construction. The World Energy Council believes that Russia has much potential for using its hydro resources, with a theoretical potential of about 2,295 TWh/yr, with 852 TWh being economically feasible. The largest dams in Russia are the Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam, which has an installed capacity of 6,400 MW; the Krasnoyarsk Dam (6,000 MW); the Bratsk Dam (4,500 MW); the Ust-Ilimsk Dam (4,320 MW) and the Zeya Dam (1,330 MW). Some of the most recent dam projects are the Bureya Dam (2010 MW) and the Irganai Dam (800 MW). The Boguchany Dam (1920 MW), Zelenchuk Dam (320 MW), Zaramag Dam (352 MW) and Nizhne-Chereksky (60 MW) are currently under construction. RusHydro is the largest hydroelectric company in Russia and the second largest hydroelectric producer in the world. In October 2010, China Yangtze Power, the largest hydropower corporation in China, and , a Russian energy company, signed a cooperation agreement to expand hydroelectric energy production in Russia and export energy to China's northern territories. The has plans to start construction of eight mini-hydroelectric power plants in the Altai region before 2015. (en)
  • Le secteur de l'hydroélectricité en Russie bénéficie d'un potentiel important dont seulement 21 % est exploité ; la majeure partie de ce potentiel est situé en Sibérie et en Extrême-Orient. La Russie se situe en 2021 au 5e rang mondial pour sa production avec 5,4 % de la production mondiale derrière la Chine, le Canada, le Brésil et les États-Unis, et au 5e rang pour sa puissance installée (4,1 % du total mondial). L'hydroélectricité fournissait 19,7 % de la production d'électricité du pays en 2020. (fr)
  • Гидроэнергетика России — отрасль российской электроэнергетики. По состоянию на 2018 год, в России эксплуатировались 102 гидроэлектростанции и гидроаккумулирующие электростанции (мощностью более 10 МВт) совокупной мощностью 51,7 ГВт (в том числе в составе Единой энергосистемы России эксплуатировались гидроэлектростанции общей мощностью 48 506,3 МВт). На гидроэнергетику приходится около 20 % установленной мощности российской электроэнергетики и 17-18 % выработки электроэнергии в России В 2020 году мощность гидроэнергетики составляла 51 811 МВт. (ru)
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  • Vodní elektrárny v Rusku o souhrnném výkonu 51 000 MW dodávají 177 miliard kWh ročně. Instalovaným výkonem i výrobou elektrické energie stojí na pátém místě na světě. V letech 1960 až 1983 byly ruské vodní elektrárny nejvýkonnějšími vodními elektrárnami na světě. V celkové výrobě elektrické energie v Rusku zastupuje vodní energie méně jak 20 %. (cs)
  • Le secteur de l'hydroélectricité en Russie bénéficie d'un potentiel important dont seulement 21 % est exploité ; la majeure partie de ce potentiel est situé en Sibérie et en Extrême-Orient. La Russie se situe en 2021 au 5e rang mondial pour sa production avec 5,4 % de la production mondiale derrière la Chine, le Canada, le Brésil et les États-Unis, et au 5e rang pour sa puissance installée (4,1 % du total mondial). L'hydroélectricité fournissait 19,7 % de la production d'électricité du pays en 2020. (fr)
  • Гидроэнергетика России — отрасль российской электроэнергетики. По состоянию на 2018 год, в России эксплуатировались 102 гидроэлектростанции и гидроаккумулирующие электростанции (мощностью более 10 МВт) совокупной мощностью 51,7 ГВт (в том числе в составе Единой энергосистемы России эксплуатировались гидроэлектростанции общей мощностью 48 506,3 МВт). На гидроэнергетику приходится около 20 % установленной мощности российской электроэнергетики и 17-18 % выработки электроэнергии в России В 2020 году мощность гидроэнергетики составляла 51 811 МВт. (ru)
  • Hydropower is the most used form of renewable energy in Russia, and there is large potential in Russia for more use of hydropower.According to the International Hydropower Association Russia is the seventh largest producer of hydroelectricity in 2020. It is also second in the world for hydro potential, yet only 20% of this potential is developed. Russia is home to 9% of the world's hydro resources, mostly in Siberia and the country's far east. At the end of 2005, the generating capacity from hydroelectric sources in Russia was 45,700 MW, and an additional 5,648 MW was under construction. The World Energy Council believes that Russia has much potential for using its hydro resources, with a theoretical potential of about 2,295 TWh/yr, with 852 TWh being economically feasible. (en)
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  • Hydroelectricity in Russia (en)
  • Vodní elektrárny v Rusku (cs)
  • Hydroélectricité en Russie (fr)
  • Гидроэнергетика России (ru)
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