
The Itaipu Dam is a bi-national hydro-electric power generation station located on the Paraná River in South America, which is operated jointly by the states of Brazil and Paraguay. It is a critical electricity generation station for supplying Brazil, the seventh-largest economy in the world, with nearly one fifth of its energy needs.
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