Tuoketuo Power Station (China) – 6,720 MW Capacity (Coal): The Tuoketuo Power Station is the largest coal-fired power station in the world.
Three Gorges Dam (China) – 22,500 MW Capacity (Hydro): The Three Gorges Dam is a hydroelectric gravity dam that spans the Yangtze River.
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Grand Coulee Dam (United States) – 6,809 MW Capacity (Hydro): Grand Coulee Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Columbia River in the U.S.
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Itaipu Dam (Brazil/ Paraguay) – 14,000 MW Capacity (Hydro): The Itaipu Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Paraná River located on the border.
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Guri Dam (Venezuela) – 10,235 MW Capacity (Hydro): The Simón Bolívar Hydroelectric Plant, also Guri Dam.
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Tucurui Dam (Brazil) – 8,370 MW Capacity (Hydro): The Tucuruí Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Tocantins River located on the Tucuruí County.
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Xiangjiaba Dam (China) – 6,448 MW Capacity (Hydro): The Xiangjiaba Dam is a large gravity dam on the Jinsha River.
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Xiluodu Dam (China) – 13,860 MW Capacity (Hydro): The Xiluodu Dam is an arch dam on the Jinsha River, i.e.
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Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant (Japan) – 7,965 MW Capacity (Nuclear): The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant is a large.
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Robert-Bourassa generating station (Canada) – 7,722 MW Capacity (Hydro): The Robert-Bourassa generating station (formerly known as La Grande-2).
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