- The
Itaipu Dam (Guarani:
Yjoko Itaipu [itajˈpu]; Portuguese:
Barragem de
Itaipu [itajˈpu]; Spanish:
Represa de
Itaipú [itajˈpu]) is a
hydroelectric dam...
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Itaipu is a four-movement
symphonic cantata by
Philip Gl****. The
composition was
written in 1989, and pays
homage to the
Itaipu Dam, the world's largest...
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Itaipu Lake (Portuguese: Lago de
Itaipu,
pronounced [ˈlaɡu dʒi itajˈpu]) is a lake on the Brazil-Paraguay border,
artificially formed in 1982 on the Paraná...
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Itaipu Dam is a
hydroelectric dam on the Brazil-Paraguay border.
Itaipu may also
refer to:
Itaipu Lake,
located on the Brazil-Paraguay
border Itaipu Airport...
- The HVDC
Itaipu is a high-voltage
direct current overhead line
transmission system in
Brazil from the
Itaipu hydroelectric power plant to the
region of...
- The
Gurgel Itaipu E150 is an
electric car,
produced by the
Brazilian automobile manufacturer Gurgel. The
Itaipu was
presented at the Salão do Automóvel...
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Three Gorges Dam and
Itaipu Dam, they
generate nearly equal amounts of
electrical energy during the
course of an
entire year –
Itaipu 103 terawatt-hours...
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Itaipu. The
first is
linked to the
second by
means of the Camboatá Canal,
opened by the
National Department of
Sanitation Works in 1946. The
Itaipu Lagoon...
- 112 TWh in a year,
breaking the
previous world record of ~103 TWh set by
Itaipu Dam in 2016. The dam's body was
completed in 2006; the
power plant became...
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Itaipu Airport (ICAO: SGIB) is an
airport serving the city of
Hernandarias in Alto Paraná Department, Paraguay. The
Itaipu non-directional
beacon (ident:...