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    Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
    An aerial view shows the Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin City, Guangxi, China, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

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    Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
    An aerial view shows the Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin City, Guangxi, China, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
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    Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
    An aerial view shows the Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin City, Guangxi, China, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
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    Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
    An aerial view shows the Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin City, Guangxi, China, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
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    Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
    An aerial view shows the Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin City, Guangxi, China, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
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    Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
    An aerial view shows the Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin City, Guangxi, China, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
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    Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
    An aerial view shows the Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin City, Guangxi, China, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
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    Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
    An aerial view shows the Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin City, Guangxi, China, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
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    Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
    An aerial view shows the Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin City, Guangxi, China, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
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    Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
    An aerial view shows the Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin City, Guangxi, China, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

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    Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin
    An aerial view shows the Letan Hydropower Station in Laibin City, Guangxi, China, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

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  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

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  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Work being carried out in the turbine hall at a Dinorwig power station during a visit by Eluned Morgan, the first minister of Wales. Dinorwig is a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

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  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Work being carried out in the turbine hall at a Dinorwig power station during a visit by Eluned Morgan, the first minister of Wales. Dinorwig is a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

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  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Work being carried out in the turbine hall at a Dinorwig power station during a visit by Eluned Morgan, the first minister of Wales. Dinorwig is a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

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  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales, Miya Paolucci, CEO of EngieUK (on left) and John Armstrong, stations manager, on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales, Miya Paolucci, CEO of EngieUK, and John Armstrong, stations manager, on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales, Miya Paolucci, CEO of EngieUK (on right) and John Armstrong, stations manager, on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales, Miya Paolucci, CEO of EngieUK (on right) and John Armstrong, stations manager, on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales, Miya Paolucci, CEO of EngieUK (on right) and John Armstrong, stations manager, on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales, Miya Paolucci, CEO of EngieUK (on right) and John Armstrong, stations manager, on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales, Miya Paolucci, CEO of EngieUK (on right) and John Armstrong, stations manager, on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    The control room at Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales, Miya Paolucci, CEO of EngieUK, and John Armstrong, stations manager, on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales, on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales, Miya Paolucci, CEO of EngieUK, (green jacket) on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales, Miya Paolucci, CEO of EngieUK, (green jacket) on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
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    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.
    Mountain marvel Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts.

    'Much-loved' Dinorwig hydroelectric energy storage site in Wales has a vital role to play in keeping the lights on.

    Up to £1bn into a 10-year refurbishment of the hydropower plants that have quietly helped to keep the lights on for decades.

    Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales, Miya Paolucci, CEO of EngieUK, and John Armstrong, stations manager, on a tour of Dinorwig power station, a pumped-storage hydroelectric scheme, known locally as Electric Mountain, or Mynydd Gwefru, near Llanberis in Snowdonia national park in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    Llanberis, Wales, UK. 16 May 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • India Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
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    India Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
    Water flows from the Lower Jehlum Hydel Project Dam (LJHP) over the Jhelum River in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 6, 2025. The Lower Jhelum Hydel Power Project (LJHP) is a 105 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Jammu and Kashmir, India, on the Jhelum River. India cuts water flow to Pakistan through the Baglihar dam after the Indus Treaty suspension. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
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    India Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
    Water flows from the Lower Jehlum Hydel Project Dam (LJHP) over the Jhelum River in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 6, 2025. The Lower Jhelum Hydel Power Project (LJHP) is a 105 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Jammu and Kashmir, India, on the Jhelum River. India cuts water flow to Pakistan through the Baglihar dam after the Indus Treaty suspension. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
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    India Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
    Water flows from the Lower Jehlum Hydel Project Dam (LJHP) over the Jhelum River in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 6, 2025. The Lower Jhelum Hydel Power Project (LJHP) is a 105 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Jammu and Kashmir, India, on the Jhelum River. India cuts water flow to Pakistan through the Baglihar dam after the Indus Treaty suspension. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
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    India Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
    Water flows from the Lower Jehlum Hydel Project Dam (LJHP) over the Jhelum River in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 6, 2025. The Lower Jhelum Hydel Power Project (LJHP) is a 105 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Jammu and Kashmir, India, on the Jhelum River. India cuts water flow to Pakistan through the Baglihar dam after the Indus Treaty suspension. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
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    India Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
    Water flows from the Lower Jehlum Hydel Project Dam (LJHP) over the Jhelum River in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 6, 2025. The Lower Jhelum Hydel Power Project (LJHP) is a 105 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Jammu and Kashmir, India, on the Jhelum River. India cuts water flow to Pakistan through the Baglihar dam after the Indus Treaty suspension. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
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    India Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
    Water flows from the Lower Jehlum Hydel Project Dam (LJHP) over the Jhelum River in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 6, 2025. The Lower Jhelum Hydel Power Project (LJHP) is a 105 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Jammu and Kashmir, India, on the Jhelum River. India cuts water flow to Pakistan through the Baglihar dam after the Indus Treaty suspension. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

     

  • Beavers transform Devon's River Otter - but their return across England and Wales has stalled
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    Beavers transform Devon's River Otter - but their return across England and Wales has stalled
    'Beaver bombing' - covertly releasing them in wild - on rise as the Wildlife Trusts call for more planned releases.

    The beavers first appeared in the Otter catchment in 2008. In 2015 the Devon Wildlife Trust launched a trial to reintroduce the species and in 2020 the government announced that Devon's beavers could stay and spread naturally into other river catchments. The trust estimates that the industrious rodents are now living in 20 separate family territories along the river and its tributaries.

    Steve Hussey, Devon Wildlife Trust, Beaver created wetlands , River Otter catchment, Devon, UK.

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  • Beavers transform Devon's River Otter - but their return across England and Wales has stalled
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    Beavers transform Devon's River Otter - but their return across England and Wales has stalled
    'Beaver bombing' - covertly releasing them in wild - on rise as the Wildlife Trusts call for more planned releases.

    The beavers first appeared in the Otter catchment in 2008. In 2015 the Devon Wildlife Trust launched a trial to reintroduce the species and in 2020 the government announced that Devon's beavers could stay and spread naturally into other river catchments. The trust estimates that the industrious rodents are now living in 20 separate family territories along the river and its tributaries.

    Beaver created wetlands , River Otter catchment, Devon, UK.

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  • Beavers transform Devon's River Otter - but their return across England and Wales has stalled
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    Beavers transform Devon's River Otter - but their return across England and Wales has stalled
    'Beaver bombing' - covertly releasing them in wild - on rise as the Wildlife Trusts call for more planned releases.

    The beavers first appeared in the Otter catchment in 2008. In 2015 the Devon Wildlife Trust launched a trial to reintroduce the species and in 2020 the government announced that Devon's beavers could stay and spread naturally into other river catchments. The trust estimates that the industrious rodents are now living in 20 separate family territories along the river and its tributaries.

    Beaver created wetlands , River Otter catchment, Devon, UK.

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  • Beavers transform Devon's River Otter - but their return across England and Wales has stalled
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    Beavers transform Devon's River Otter - but their return across England and Wales has stalled
    'Beaver bombing' - covertly releasing them in wild - on rise as the Wildlife Trusts call for more planned releases.

    The beavers first appeared in the Otter catchment in 2008. In 2015 the Devon Wildlife Trust launched a trial to reintroduce the species and in 2020 the government announced that Devon's beavers could stay and spread naturally into other river catchments. The trust estimates that the industrious rodents are now living in 20 separate family territories along the river and its tributaries.

    Beaver created wetlands , River Otter catchment, Devon, UK.

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  • Water level still low in Dnipro River after Russian strike on dam
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    Water level still low in Dnipro River after Russian strike on dam
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 31, 2024 - Rocks are seen in the Dnipro River near the Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Station, also known as the DniproHES, as the water level dropped after Russian invaders set off the Kakhovka Dam on 6 June 2023, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Water level still low in Dnipro River after Russian strike on dam
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    Water level still low in Dnipro River after Russian strike on dam
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 31, 2024 - People explore the land in front of the dam of the Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Station, also known as the DniproHES, which emerged from the Dnipro River as the water level _drop_ped after Russian invaders set off the Kakhovka Dam on 6 June 2023, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Water level still low in Dnipro River after Russian strike on dam
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    Water level still low in Dnipro River after Russian strike on dam
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 31, 2024 - Rocks are seen in the Dnipro River near the Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Station, also known as the DniproHES, as the water level dropped after Russian invaders set off the Kakhovka Dam on 6 June 2023, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Water level still low in Dnipro River after Russian strike on dam
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    Water level still low in Dnipro River after Russian strike on dam
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 31, 2024 - The rocky swathes of land emerge from the Dnipro River near the Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Station, also known as the DniproHES, as the water level dropped after Russian invaders set off the Kakhovka Dam on 6 June 2023, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
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    Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
    Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.

    A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.

    In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
    The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.

    Liudmyla Volyk, mayor of the village of Malokaterynivka in southern Ukraine. The water supply ran dry last month following the destruction of the Khakovka reservoir by Russia in 2023

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  • Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
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    Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
    Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.

    A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.

    In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
    The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.

    Residents in the village of Malokaterynivka collect drinking water from a tanker. The supply recently dried up after Russian troops blew up a dam, emptying the Kakhovka reservoir in southern Ukraine

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  • Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
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    Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
    Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.

    A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.

    In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
    The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.

    Vadym Maniuk, ecologist, stands in what was the Kakhovka reservoir in southern Ukraine. Over the past year white willows and black poplars have grown rapidly, turning the area into forest. Some are now 4 metres tall

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  • Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
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    Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
    Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.

    A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.

    In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
    The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.

    The former Kakhovka reservoir. The area is now a vast forest of willow and poplar trees, covering about 140,000 square hectares

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  • Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
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    Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
    Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.

    A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.

    In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
    The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.

    After the Russians blew up a dam downstream in 2023 the water level at the Dnipro dam fell, by 5 metres, revealing rocky islands and rapids

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  • Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
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    Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam
    Life returns to Ukrainian reservoir drained by Russian strike on dam.

    A year later, animals, birds and saplings are populating a new landscape of ponds and lagoons.

    In June 2023, Moscow blew up the Khakovka power plant downstream as Kyiv began a big counterattack.
    The explosion released more than 14 cubic kilometres of water, flooded settlements and killed at least 35 people.

    The Dnipro dam, a hydroelectric power station in the city of Zaporizhzhia. After the Russians blew up a dam downstream in 2023 the water level fell by 5 metres, revealing rocky islands and rapids

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