Hidroeléctrica Boliviana S.A. (Hidrobol)
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Electric power generator Hidroeléctrica Boliviana (Hidrobol) operates the Río Taquesi hydropower generation complex comprising two hydroelectric plants in Bolivia's Los Yungas region, in La Paz department, between the Taquesi and Unduavi rivers. Hidrobol is controlled by US power producer Tenaska.
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