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"China is the largest hydroelectricity producer, with 721 terawatt-hours of production in 2010, representing around 17 percent of domestic electricity use. Brazil, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Austria, Switzerland, Venezuela and several other countries have a majority of the internal electric energy production from hydroelectric power."
Not done: The sources you provide are self-published, as Ghosh appears to be running that website without editorial oversight. Self-published sources are usually not considered reliable per WP:SPS. Actualcpscm (talk) 14:46, 22 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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The link in the second paragraph to the old power station in this sentence: 'The "old Schoelkopf Power Station No. 1", US, near Niagara Falls, began to produce electricity in 1881.' currently directs to the page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Moses_Niagara_Power_Plant#Origins.