Daugavpils hydroelectric power station

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Daugavpils hydroelectric power station
CountryLatvia
LocationDaugavpils
Coordinates55°52′17″N 26°37′30″E / 55.87139°N 26.62500°E / 55.87139; 26.62500Coordinates: 55°52′17″N 26°37′30″E / 55.87139°N 26.62500°E / 55.87139; 26.62500
StatusCancelled
Owner(s)Latvenergo
Thermal power station
Primary fuelHydropower
Power generation
Units operational10
Nameplate capacity300 MW

The Daugavpils hydroelectric power station was a proposed hydro power project in Daugavpils, Latvia. It was to have 10 individual turbines[1] with a nominal output of around 30 MW which will deliver up to 300 MW of power.

The proposed dam became the rallying point for protest in 1986–87 by hundreds of thousands of Latvians resulting with the cancellation of the project, in spite of the vast expenditures already poured into the project. The protest was a precursor of the Latvian Third Awakening.

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