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26 august, 2010 09:25

Plan for the construction of the Nizhnyaya-Bureya Hydroelectric Power Station

In accordance with the project for the Bureya Energy Complex in the Amur Region, the Nizhnyaya-Bureya Hydroelectric Power Station is to be built as a counter-regulator of the Bureya power station which has reached full capacity.

The station is to be built on the Bureya River in the Amur Region near the village of Novobureysky, 90 km downstream from the Bureya Hydroelectric Power Station. The estimated cost of construction is 31.32 billion roubles.

Under the project, four turbines with a total capacity of 320 megawatts will be installed at the Nizhnyaya-Bureya Hydroelectric Power Station; the station will generate an annual 1.65 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity.

Under the construction plan, two units are to be launched in 2014 and two in 2015. Construction will be completed and design capacity reached in 2016.

The implementation of the project of the Nizhnyaya Bureya Hydroelectric Power Station will bring additional social and economic benefits to the Far East and to Russia as a whole, including:

increasingly beneficial effects for the economy (slowing down the growth of energy tariffs, creation of infrastructure for the development of investment projects in the Far East, increase of tax revenues of the budgets of all levels, contracts for domestic producers of equipment and building materials).