Candidate electric energy technologies for future application in the Railbelt region of Alaska /

Provides an overview of several candidate electric energy supply and conservation alternatives for Railbelt electric power planning--information to help select technologies for subsequent in-depth consideration. For each candidate technology the following information is presented: technical characte...

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Alternate Title:Candidate electric energy technologies for future application in the Alaska Railbelt region.
Additional Author(s):King, J. C.
Corporate Contributor(s):Alaska. Division of Policy Development and Planning.

Alaska. Governor's Policy Review Committee.

Pacific Northwest Laboratory.
Publisher:Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories,
Report Numbers:APA 567

SUS 93
Original Source:Candidate electric energy technologies for future application in the Alaska Railbelt region.
Funding Numbers:Funded under a subcontract to Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories
Series:Railbelt electric power alternatives study ; v. 4.
Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 567.
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Summary:Provides an overview of several candidate electric energy supply and conservation alternatives for Railbelt electric power planning--information to help select technologies for subsequent in-depth consideration. For each candidate technology the following information is presented: technical characteristics, siting and fuel requirements, costs, environmental considerations, socioeconomic considerations, potential Railbelt applications.
Physical Description:545 p. in various pagings : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
Notes:"Prepared for the Office of the Governor, State of Alaska, Division of Policy Development and Planning and the Governor's Policy Review Committee."

Final version of: Candidate electric energy technologies for future application in the Alaska Railbelt region. 1981.

"October 1982."

"Volume IV."

Issued as v. 4 of the series Railbelt electric power alternatives study.
Original Source:Candidate electric energy technologies for future application in the Alaska Railbelt region.
Bibliography:Includes list of Railbelt electric power alternative studies (p. 1.4-1.5) and bibliographical references (p. A.1-A.3).