There are a lot of historic figures who would meet this definition. Hitler, for instance.
Holder of power
Ceausescu built all you can see today in Romania he was a good leader for the country,there are different speculations about the so called "Romanian Revolution" of 89' here are some of them: -Russia was not pleased because Ceausescu was not their puppet country and with the help of Ion Iliescu they turned the goverment to their favor. -Terrorist groups active in the country -FAN(Frontul Apararii Nationale) wanted the power so they shoot Ceausescu Sorry for any language errors
The primary colonial power in Latin America was the country Spain. However, the Portuguese had power over the country of Brazil.
Leon Trotsky
China leads in installed solar power capacity, followed by the United States, Japan, and Germany. China's significant investment in solar energy technology has allowed it to become the global leader in this renewable energy source.
Kenya
power that can be produced by generator at any insant of time
China has the most electrical power generated by wind globally. China has been investing heavily in wind energy development and has the largest installed wind power capacity in the world.
Military and econemy power
m/thermal consists of 5X210+1x320 MW capacity that is all steam power generation. so its total installed capacity is 1070 MW.
The Tana and Arthi are Kenyas largest rivers. The are both extensively exploited for Hydro electric power which account for 54% of installed capacity in the country.
The United States is currently the country that uses the most geothermal power in terms of installed capacity, followed by countries like Indonesia, the Philippines, and Turkey. Geothermal power generation is growing in popularity worldwide as a renewable energy source.
The oldest Hydropower power plant is in Darjeeling District in West Bengal. It's installed capacity is 130KW and was commissioned in the year 1897.
They organized the country responsibly and developed the natural resources and industrial capacity.
India faces power deficiencies due to insufficient installed capacity of power generation relative to demand, along with issues such as transmission and distribution losses, outdated infrastructure, and fuel supply challenges. This leads to frequent power outages and load shedding in many parts of the country, impacting industrial productivity and daily life. Efforts are being made to increase power generation capacity through renewable energy sources and improve efficiency in the power sector.
he put his own power above the good of his country:)