National Hydroelectric Power Resources Study:Regional Assessment: Volume XXIII: Alaska and Hawaii

Abstract

This volume br1efly describes existing conditions (physical, social, economic) affecting electric supply and demand in the states of Alaska and Hawaii. It discusses the existing electric energy system and the role of hydropower therein. Projections of electrical supply and demand through the year 2000 are discussed. The hydropower resources, developed and undeveloped, of the region are evaluated and a regional ranking of specific projects and sites which are recommended to be studied in further detail is presented. The public involvement 1n the planning process is described.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1981
Accession Number
ADA636561

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