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    SevanHrazdan Cascade (Armenian: Սևան-Հրազդան Կասկադ) is a complex of hydroelectric power plants on the Hrazdan River and its tributaries between the...
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    created. The hydro-power development was planned on the river as the SevanHrazdan Cascade involving seven schemes in a 70 kilometres (43 mi) stretch of the...
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    the Sevan's level began to drop significantly, at a rate over 1 metre (3 ft) per year. The water was used for irrigation and the SevanHrazdan Cascade of...
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    between 1954 and 1959 in the Aghbyurak district of Hrazdan, as part of the SevanHrazdan Cascade. It has two turbines with a total installed capacity...
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    renewable energy. Major HPP capacities are installed within Sevan-Hrazdan Cascade and Vorotan Cascade. The hydropower potential of Armenia is reported to be...
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  • football team Sevan khramulya, a species of fish found in Lake Sevan, Armenia Sevan trout an endemic fish to Lake Sevan, Armenia SevanHrazdan Cascade, hydroelectric...
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    the city on the shores of Hrazdan river has enabled the production of hydroelectricity. As part of the SevanHrazdan Cascade, three hydroelectric power...
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    producing companies, the Metsamor NPP, the Hrazdan TPP, the SevanHrazdan Cascade, and the Vorotan Cascade. The HTPP is a balancing station providing...
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    Kanaker Hydroelectric Power Station canal and the Kotayk canal of SevanHrazdan Cascade. Kotayk has the 3 largest poultry farms in Armenia including the...
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    Furthermore, other power plants, such as Hrazdan Thermal Power Plant, Vorotan Cascade and Sevan-Hrazdan Cascade, provided daily load capacity, while Metsamor...
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    while the daily load regulation is provided by both the Sevan-Hrazdan Cascade and the Vorotan cascade hydropower plants. The aforementioned power plants are...
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    large industrial area. Kanaker Hydroelectric Power Station of the SevanHrazdan Cascade was opened in the area in 1936. In 1943, the Yerevan Watch Factory...
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  • guards of Dzoraget Kanaker Hydroelectric Power Station, part of SevanHrazdan Cascade, Kanaker, Kanaker-Zeytun, Yerevan, Armenia Dwelling houses in the...
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  • several Armenian enterprises, including hydroelectric stations on the SevanHrazdan Cascade. In 2005, Dryukov was awarded Armenia's Mkhitar Gosh Medal [ru]...
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  • Capacity (MW) Year built Sevan-Hrazdan Cascade 556 1936-1961 Sevan Hydro Power Plant 34.2 1949 Atarbekyan Hydro Power Plant (Hrazdan) 81.6 1959 Gyumush Hydro...
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    renewable energy. Major HPP capacities are installed within Sevan-Hrazdan Cascade and Vorotan Cascade. The hydropower potential of Armenia is reported to be...
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    adjacent to Winery On the bank of the Hrazdan river, Yerevan, 2007 Residential and trading-public complex “Cascade” on Antarain str.160/5 LLC “Al amra Real...
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