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Nova Kakhovka Dam
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The Kakhovka Dam was a dam on the Dnieper River in Ukraine, completed in 1956 and destroyed in 2023. It was a hydroelectric power plant that provided water for irrigation, navigation, and cooling for the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. The dam was 3.2 km long and had an installed capacity of 357 MW. It was operated by Ukrhydroenergo and was profitable, generating ₴6.1 million for local government budgets and ₴44.6 million for the national income in 2019. The dam was destroyed on June 6, 2023, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with a significant portion of it being destroyed while under Russian control.learn more on wikipedia
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