The 1450 MW Ghazi-Barotha Hydropower Project is run-of-river project in Pakistan located on River Indus about 2 hour drive from Islamabad. About 1,600 cubic meter water per second is diverted from the river near Ghazi Town about 7 km downstream of Tarbela Dam (3,478MW). It then runs through an open power channel 100 meter wide 9 meter deep and 52 km long down to the village of Barotha where the power complex is located. The World Bank classed it "A" for adequate attention to environmental and social issues. The project took about 10 years and $2.2 billion to complete. The GBHP General Manager is Mr. Muhammad Hanif. Tel: (+92 57) 264-0580 Answer posted by: Parvaiz Naim <parvaiz.naim@gmail.com>
A large hydropower dam on average costs 1800 million in 2010 USD with an average installed capacity of 630 MW.
I found 10, not including the town of MASDAR, the Saudi Solar City.Saudi Aramco Solar Car Park 10.5 MW 2012Princess Noura Bint Abul Rahman University 25 MWth 2012King Abdulaziz International Airport Development Project 5.4 MW 2013KAPSARC project 3.5 MW 2013KAUST Solar Park 2 MW 2010Pilot project 500 kW 2011King Abdullah Financial District project 200 kW 2012Solar Energy Project (Riyadh) 100 MW 2018Al Khafji plant 10 MW 2014/2015KAPSARC II project 1.8 MW 2014As for MASDAR, Masdar City is being constructed 17 kilometres (11 mi) east-south-east of the city of Abu Dhabi, beside Abu Dhabi International Airport. as per the Wiki.
The Three Gorges Dam project in Hubei, China, is the world's largest hydroelectric generating system. It includes 2 generating stations. They are the Three Gorges Dam (22,500 MW when completed) and Gezhouba Dam (3,115MW). The total generating capacity of this complex is currently at 21,515 MW. The whole project is planned to be completed in 2011. The total generating capacity will be 25,615 MW by then. The other nine dams are as under. Itaipu, Brazil-Paraguay, 14000 MW Capacity; Guri,Venezuela, 10200 MW; Tucuruí,Brazil, 8370 MW; Grand Coulee, United States, 6809 MW; Sayano Shushenskaya, Russia, 6400 MW; Krasnoyarskaya, Russia, 6000 MW; Robert-Bourassa, Canada,5616 MW; Churchill Falls, Canada,5429 MW; AND Bratskaya, Russia, 4500 MW;
This is the Three Gorges Dam in China with an installed power of 22 500 MW.
In the context of watts, "mW" and "MW" represent different values. "mW" stands for milliwatts, which is one-thousandth of a watt, while "MW" stands for megawatts, which is one million watts. Therefore, a megawatt (MW) is significantly larger and more powerful than a milliwatt (mW) in terms of voltage.
MW is the abbreviation for megawatts. mW is the abbreviation for milliwatts.
For the amount of energy produce, answer varies depend on size of installation. It can range from few kW in pico-hydro to thousand of MW in large hydropower system. For ratio of hydropower use in electricity production, answer varies among country depending on the available resource. Base on year 2010, 16% of world's electricity is hydropower.
100 mW to W
1 kw = 0.001 mw 25 kw = 0.025 mw
1. Tamil Nadu (4906.74 MW)2. Maharashtra (2077.70 MW)3. Gujarat (1863.64 MW)4. Karnataka (1472.75 MW)5. Rajasthan (1088.37 MW)
1. Tamil Nadu (4906.74 MW)2. Maharashtra (2077.70 MW)3. Gujarat (1863.64 MW)4. Karnataka (1472.75 MW)5. Rajasthan (1088.37 MW)
India, Jammu & Kashmir state, district Kishtwar. 240 km from Jammu by road