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Narva Hydroelectric Station

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Country
  
Russia

Purpose
  
Power

Opening date
  
1955

Phone
  
+7 812 901-43-71

Construction began
  
1950

Location
  
Ivangorod

Status
  
Operational

Opened
  
1955

Create
  
Narva Reservoir

Narva Hydroelectric Station

Official name
  
Нарвская гидроэлектростанция

Address
  
улица Маяковского, 5, Ivangorod, Leningradskaya oblast', Russia, 188490

Owners
  
TGC-1 (dam in the Russian side), Narva Power Plants (dam in the Estonian side)

Similar
  
Lower Svir Hydroelectric Station, Upper Svir Hydroelectric Station, Ivangorod Fortress, Hermann Castle, North‑West Thermal Power Pl

The Narva Hydroelectric Station (Russian: Нарвская гидроэлектростанция, Estonian: Narva hüdroelektrijaam) is a hydroelectric power station in Ivangorod, Russia. It is fed by the Narva Reservoir on the Narva River and is located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) downstream of the Narva Dam (Kulgu Dam) on the east bank of the river. It was designed by a Leningrad design bureau Lenhydroproject and constructed during 1950-1955.

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union the Estonian-Russian border bisects the dam of the reservoir. The power station itself is entirely on Russian territory. The power station is owned and operated by TGC-1 power company. The dam is owned by TGC-1 and Narva Power Plants.

References

Narva Hydroelectric Station Wikipedia