DNIPROHES

dənyĭprōˈhās [Ukr. abbr.,=Dnieper hydroelectric station], Rus. Dneproges, a hydroelectric station, central Ukraine, on the Dnieper River near Zaporizhzhya. The hydroelectric station supplies power for the industrial centers of Dnipropetrovsk, Kryvyy Rih, and Zaporizhzhya. More than 1 / 2 mi (.8 km) long and 200 ft (61 m) high, the dam raised the level of the Dnieper 123 ft (37 m). With the completion of the dam and the flooding of the rapids above it, the entire Dnieper became navigable. The dam, at first called Dniprostroy (Rus. Dneprostoi), was built between 1927 and 1932 and was considered the magnificent achievement of the Stalin era. The dam and plant were partially destroyed by retreating Soviet troops during the German invasion of 1941 and then completely destroyed by the Germans as they withdrew in 1943. They were rebuilt between 1944 and 1949.

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...constructed during the first five-year plan, 400 were begun in the Ukrainian SSR. Built between 1927 and 1932, the mammoth Dniprohes hydroelectric dam on the Dnipro Europes largest became the poster image for Soviet industrialization. The press devoted an...
...generated from coal-fired power stations. On the eve of World War II, the Dnipro Dnepr Hydro-Electric Power Station Dniprohes , located near Zaporizhzhya, entered production, and from the 1950s to the 1970s additional dams were built on the Dnipro...
...Berda, the Kalmius, and the Mius. In the Crimean Peninsula, the Salhyr 144 mi. FIGURE 75. DNIEPEIR HYDROPOWER STATION DNIPROHES IN ZAPORIZHIA In the background the harnessed waters of the river over the flooded rapids--called Lenins Lake.


 

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DNIPROHES d nyipro has Ukr. abbr.,=Dnieper hydroelectric station, Rus. Dneproges, a hydroelectric station, central Ukraine, on...
...Zaporizhzhya, which developed during the 1930s and adjoins the Dniprohes installations and the port of Lenin. It is a major rail junction and industrial center and the site of the Dniprohes dam and power station, one of the countrys largest hydroelectric...
...Kremenchuk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhya (site of the Dniprohes dam), Nikopol, and Kherson into the Black Sea. Between...river of Ukraine. Since the construction (1932) of the Dniprohes dam the Dnieper is navigable for virtually its entire course...
...1901 further stimulated Khersons growth as a port. The citys importance was enhanced still more with the building of the Dniprohes power station in 1932 and the development of navigation on the Dnieper. Khersons landmarks include the fortress with earthen...
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