In the north of the Moscow region, on the Sestra river near the village of Dutshevo, in the 30s, a small hydroelectric station was built, later named Dutshevskaya hydroelectric power station. The hydroelectric power plant included a wooden dam, a concrete channel section with turbines, a wooden float, riffled structures and a wooden control building. The station provided electricity to all nearby villages and villages, and its capacity was about 0.05 MW.
None of the local residents even remember exactly when the Dutshevskaya HPP ceased to function. Most likely, this happened in the 60s, when the commissioning of large energy facilities made the use of most small hydroelectric power plants impractical.
Now, at the site of the Dutshevskaya hydroelectric power station, you can see the remains of a wooden dam and the ruins of a concrete building, where all three miraculously preserved hydraulic turbines lie.
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