Oust-Ilimsk
Oust-Ilimsk (in Russian: Усть-Илимск) is an industrial town of Russia, in the Oblast d' Irkoutsk, in Siberia. Located on the river Angara, to 650 km in the north of Irkoutsk, it was founded in 1966, during the construction of the hydroelectric station of Oust-Ilimsk. Its population rises with: 99800 inhabitants in 2005.
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The hydroelectric station of Oust-Ilimsk on Angara, of a power of 4.300 MW, was brought into service in 1975. It produces more than 20 billion kWh electricity per annum and feeds from electrochemical and electrometallurgic industries. The Group Ilim (ГруппаИлим), principal Russian company in the field of wood and paper, exploits in Oust-Ilimsk a paper pulp Combine of a capacity of 600.000 tons per annum as well as an important treatment unit of wood (more than 1 million m ³ of rough logs, which give 400.000 m ³ of structural timber and 6.900 m ³ of products out of wooden transformed each year).
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