Thermal power stations in Russia and the Soviet Union

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title: Thermal power stations in Russia and the Soviet Union
text: The first large peat-fired thermal power station in Russia was built on a location about 80 km away from Moscow, in the place of the current city of Elektrogorsk, during 1912-1914. It was called Elektroperedacha, and the settlement around the station acquired this name, Elektroperedacha, as well. Today the station is called GRES-3 or Elektrogorskaya GRES.
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date modified: 2024-03-25T04:20:09Z
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