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Where is RusHydro Investing?
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Where Is RusHydro Investing?
RusHydro
Sector: Energy
Investments in 2023: 192.7 billion rubles
Investments in 2022: 112.1 billion rubles
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Development of Hydropower Capacity:
Construction of New Hydroelectric Power Plants: RusHydro is actively investing in the construction of new hydroelectric stations, including projects in the Far East and Siberia, which contributes to increasing the share of renewable energy in the country's energy balance.
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Where is En+ Investing?
En+ invested 126.1 billion rubles in 2023 in the development of hydro and thermal energy, environmental projects and digitalization of infrastructure. Find out how the largest electricity producer with assets such as the Bratsk and Krasnoyarsk hydroelectric power plants is modernizing Russia's energy sector, reducing its carbon footprint and strengthening its export potential.
Where is En+ Investing?
En+
is one of the largest energy companies in Russia, specializing in electricity generation through hydro ...
China has found a replacement for Russian coal.
... energy investments for years, and is now first in wind and solar energy production. It is also continuing to build many nuclear and hydroelectric plants," says Yushkov. For example, China spent 18 years constructing the "Three Gorges" hydroelectric power station, the largest in the world.
China reduced the number of permits for new power plants by nearly 80% in the first half of 2024, according to a Greenpeace report on East Asia. In that period, only 14 coal power plants with a total capacity ...
The Three Gorges Dam: A Giant Brake on Our Planet
... how the impact of infrastructure projects on the planet can extend beyond localized effects, affecting fundamental parameters of the Earth.
The Giant Dam and Its Impact on Earth's Rotation
The Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River is the world's most powerful hydroelectric station and a point of pride for China. Its construction spanned from 1994 to 2012, requiring colossal resources and investments in energy, displacing approximately 1.3 million people, and resulting in the flooding of extensive territories....
Alternative Energy: Should You Invest?
... across various countries. Typically, these efforts are directed towards several areas, including geothermal plants, wind and hydroelectric energy, biogas, and tidal energy.
Producers have long recognized the potential of these areas and their economic ... ... restrictions related to these areas.
How to Earn
Earning income does not necessarily involve personally constructing a plant or solar power station or managing an energy company. Profits can also be passive. How, then, can one invest money wisely?
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