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- Q1366227 subject Q8414127.
- Q1366227 subject Q8529288.
- Q1366227 abstract "The Buksefjord hydroelectric power plant is the first and largest hydroelectric power plant in Greenland. It was built by Nuuk-Kraft and it is operated by Nukissiorfiit - Greenland's national energy company.In 1984–85, Greenland's energy authority prepared a Greenland's hydroelectricity development program. At that time all electricity in Greenland was produced by oil based fuels, but there had been a sharp rise in the oil prices the preceding years. Construction of a plant in Buksefjord was proposed by a private consortium in 1988. In 1989, four companies were invited to a public tender. However, later it was decided that construction of the plant will be financed by the Home Rule of Greenland and the plant will be rented to Nuuk-Kraft consortium. Construction of the plant was approved by the Parliament of Greenland in 1990. It was commissioned in 1993.Unconventionally, the power station is situated 600 metres (2,000 ft) inside a mountain and it consists of 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) of tunnels. The upper reservoir, Kang Lake, is situated 249 metres (817 ft) over the sea level at Buksefjord. Due to damming and deep inlet, it has a total effective volume of 1.9 cubic kilometres (0.46 cu mi), which is six times more than the annual water consumption by the plant. From the lake, a 10.5-kilometre (6.5 mi) long inlet pressure tunnel runs down to the plant.Originally, the plant had two turbines with capacity of 15 MW each. In 2008, a third turbine with the same capacity was installed.The generated power is transferred to Nuuk over 57-kilometre (35 mi) long Buksefjord–Nuuk power line, which includes the Ameralik Span, the world's longest span.".
- Q1366227 buildingStartDate "1990".
- Q1366227 buildingStartYear "1990".
- Q1366227 country Q223.
- Q1366227 openingYear "1993".
- Q1366227 owner Q7068864.
- Q1366227 status "O".
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- Q1366227 wikiPageWikiLink Q8414127.
- Q1366227 wikiPageWikiLink Q8529288.
- Q1366227 commissioned "1993".
- Q1366227 constructionBegan "1990".
- Q1366227 country Q223.
- Q1366227 name "Buksefjord hydroelectric power plant".
- Q1366227 owner Q7068864.
- Q1366227 status "O".
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- Q1366227 type Infrastructure.
- Q1366227 type Location.
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- Q1366227 type PowerStation.
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- Q1366227 comment "The Buksefjord hydroelectric power plant is the first and largest hydroelectric power plant in Greenland. It was built by Nuuk-Kraft and it is operated by Nukissiorfiit - Greenland's national energy company.In 1984–85, Greenland's energy authority prepared a Greenland's hydroelectricity development program. At that time all electricity in Greenland was produced by oil based fuels, but there had been a sharp rise in the oil prices the preceding years.".
- Q1366227 label "Buksefjord hydroelectric power plant".
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- Q1366227 name "Buksefjord hydroelectric power plant".