The Chilean utility company “Gestión de Proyectos Eléctricos” (GPE) began operating a new hydropower plant in the Chilean Región del Maule in March 2017.
Clywedog Reservoir was constructed close to the small Welsh town of Llanidloes between 1963 and 1967. The 50 million cubic metre capacity reservoir is primarily used to regulate the flow of the Severn River.
The Zapece hydroelectric power plant in the Bosnian constituent republic of Srpska was completed in 2015. Consequently, KELAG now operates another plant at the western end of the Balkans.
The reservoir Pian Palù lies at approx. 1,800 m above sea level and was constructed by the ENEL in the 1950s. The reservoir supplies the hydroelectric power plant in Cogolo built in 1929.
Back in the middle of May 2014 construction work was commenced on a new hydroelectric power station of the Austrian federal forestery agency (Österreichische Bundesforste) in the Styrian-Salzburg border area.