...Bernice Lake power plant purchased from Chugach in 2011 and its 11 megawatt share of power produced at the state-owned Bradley Lake hydroelectric facility in its portfolio as well. All told, the project - labeled Independent Light - will cost about...
...power plant purchased from Chugach Electric in 2011 and its 11 megawatt share of power produced at the state-owned Bradley Lake hydroelectric facility. All told the project - labeled Independent Light - will cost about $180 million.The Nikiski...
...power plant purchased from Chugach Electric in 2011 and its 11 megawatt share of power produced at the state-owned Bradley Lake hydroelectric facility. The Nikiski Combined Cycle plant - a turbine powered by steam produced from exhaust heat generated...
...power plant purchased from Chugach Electric in 2011 and its 11 megawatt share of power produced at the state-owned Bradley Lake hydroelectric facility. The Nikiski Combined Cycle plant - a turbine powered by steam produced from exhaust heat generated...
...temperatures. Tidal energy systems use the energy of changing tides and currents to power turbines -- sort of like the Bradley Lake hydroelectric plant, except tides power turbines instead of falling water. "The idea is, this is an incubator...
...our state. Alaska should be willing to help with initial construction to make energy competitive of projects such as Bradley Lake hydro and Mt. Spur geothermal but not ongoing subsidy. I have supported the use of efficient wood burning boilers...
...generation will be fueled by gas with the remaining coming from the utility's share of power from the state-owned Bradley Lake hydroelectric facility.The current situation that predicts a shortfall - where demands exceeds supply - is a blend...
...for providing HEA with the reserve requirements necessary."The other components of the Independent Light effort are HEA's update to the Nikiski combined cycle conversion project and the utility's share of the Bradley Lake hydro project.
...still in the design and discussion phases, Janorschke said. And a Battle Creek diversion to provide more water to the Bradley Lake hydro project could benefit most railbelt utilities, including HEA. The utility is also working with Ocean Renewable...
...sorry to see that. It does not bode well for the Borough. The Grant Lake/Creek project, and the others are not Bradley Lake, which was located within the HEA service area, and did not impact a major anadromous waterway. If the Grant Lake...
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