Pilmaiquén Hydroelectric Plant
- Pilmaiquén Hydroelectric Plant
Pilmaiquén Hydroelectric Plant is a hydroelectric power station in Los Ríos Region, Chile. The plant uses water from Pilmaiquén River and produces 39MW of electricity.[ The plant was built by ENDESA between 1944 and 1959 but is currently owned by Pilmaiquén S.A.][ [http://www.cne.cl/archivos_bajar/capacidad_instalada_de_generacion.xls Electricity generation capacity of Chile] as of July 2007 by [http://www.cne.cl Comisión Nacional de Energía] ] ]References
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