k Walking on the Energy Frontline The Kuzunogawa Power Plant operates about 500 meters underground. The stateoftheart Kuzunogawa Power Plant, which began operation in 1999, is a pumped storage power plant that uses dams upstream and downstream to pump water back and forth. The difference between the two dams is 714 meters, making it the worlds largest power plant of its type. The maximum output of the plant, including Units 1 and 2, is 800,000 kW, enough to power approximately 250,000 average households. The power plant will generate enough electricity to power about 250,000 average households. Photo taken May 14, 2013 in Otsuki City, Yamanashi. 8 Hydroelectric Power Newcomers and oldtimers alike, in the morning edition of the same month, May 27, 2013. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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 Walking on the Energy Frontline  The Kuzunogawa Power Plant operates about 500 meters underground. The state of the art Kuzunogawa Power Plant, which began operation in 1999, is a  pumped storage power plant  that uses dams upstream and downstream to pump water back and forth. The difference between the two dams is 714 meters, making it the world s largest power plant of its type. The maximum output of the plant, including Units 1 and 2, is 800,000 kW, enough to power approximately 250,000 average households. The power plant will generate enough electricity to power about 250,000 average households. Photo taken May 14, 2013 in Otsuki City, Yamanashi.  8  Hydroelectric Power: Newcomers and old timers alike , in the morning edition of the same month, May 27, 2013.
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[Walking on the Energy Frontline] The Kuzunogawa Power Plant operates about 500 meters underground.

The state-of-the-art Kuzunogawa Power Plant, which began operation in 1999, is a "pumped storage power plant" that uses dams upstream and downstream to pump water back and forth. The difference between the two dams is 714 meters, making it the world's largest power plant of its type. The maximum output of the plant, including Units 1 and 2, is 800,000 kW, enough to power approximately 250,000 average households. The power plant will generate enough electricity to power about 250,000 average households. Photo taken May 14, 2013 in Otsuki City, Yamanashi. (8) Hydroelectric Power: Newcomers and old-timers alike), in the morning edition of the same month, May 27, 2013.

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