The investigation into his activities was launched over a major hydroelectricplant that was never built.
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Powered by its own hydroelectricplant, the lodge sources its food from an organic garden and orchard.
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At a small base in northern Helmand, a squad of British troops protects a dam and hydroelectricplant.
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The south end covers the main channel and flood gates, as well as operational buildings and a hydroelectricplant.
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Built in 1929 on the Shannon Estuary, it was the largest hydroelectricplant in the country at the time.
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Other businesses include the UK's largest bull stud, Cogent Breeding, and a hydroelectricplant on the Reay Forest estate in Scotland.
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Lacking oil and gas reserves like some of its neighbors, Tajikistan depends on its sole Soviet-era hydroelectricplant, Nurek, to generate power.
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Chinese company Sinohydro is bidding for a contract with Ecuador to build a $2 billion hydroelectricplant in the country.
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Right in the potential path of any eruption is Los Condores, a hydroelectricplant under construction that will use water from the lake.
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In June, more than 200 Chinese workers fled home after separatist rebels attacked a hydroelectricplant in the northern border province of Kachin.
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Speaking to reporters in at a hydroelectricplant in Russia last week, Sechin called Rosneft's growing investments in Venezuela an obvious and essential play.
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President John Magufuli's office said last month the long-delayed hydroelectricplant would be built "to speed up the development of the country".
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Spanning the Paraná river, Itaipú is the world's second-biggest hydroelectricplant after China's Three Gorges dam and provides nearly a fifth of Brazil's electricity.
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A technical problem with transmission lines linking the Guri hydroelectricplant in southeastern Venezuela to the national power grid likely caused the blackout, experts said.
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Around half a million were left marooned in their swamped villages on Tuesday after water was released from the flooded reservoir of a hydroelectricplant.
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SPIC's largest Brazilian investment has been the acquisition of the 1.7-gigawatt Sao Simao hydroelectricplant for $2 billion.