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  2. Eklutna Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Eklutna Power Plant, also referred to as Old Eklutna Power Plant, is a historic hydroelectric power plant on the Eklutna River in Anchorage, Alaska.Located about 5 miles (8.0 km) downstream of the more modern new Eklutna Power Plant, it was built in 1928–29 to provide electrical power to the growing city, and served as its primary power source until 1956.

  3. Eklutna Dam - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 the Alaska Power Authority sold the dam and power plant to Anchorage Municipal Light and Power, Chugach Electric Association and Matanuska Electric Association for US$6 million. Chugach Electric acquired Anchorage Municipal Light and Power in 2020. Design Inside the power plant. The dam is 26 ft (7.9 m) tall and 555 ft (169 m) long.

  4. Eklutna River - Wikipedia

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    22 miles (35 km) The Eklutna River ( / iːˈkluːtnə / [1]) is approximately 11.8 miles (19.0 km) long and is located in the Southcentral region of the U.S. state of Alaska. A portion of the river flows through a canyon up to 400 feet (120 m) deep, emptying into the Knik Arm of Cook Inlet approximately 17 miles (27 km) northeast of Anchorage.

  5. Amid complaints about Alaska's electric vehicle ... - AOL

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    Sep. 3—Electric vehicle drivers say Alaska's charging network still lags behind many other states, even after a state agency deployed nine new stations to boost charging capacity along the highways.

  6. 2018 Anchorage earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Governor Bill Walker said "It's been a 7.2 earthquake, but our response was a 10." Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz likewise declared a state of emergency for his city, and requested both state and federal assistance. The local public bus system, People Mover, ended service for the day following the earthquake. The city announced that ...

  7. Alaska Interconnection - Wikipedia

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    230 kV transmission lines carrying power from the Beluga power station to the Anchorage metropolitan area. The Alaska Interconnection ( ASCC) is an AC power transmission grid in North America that serves Central and Southeast Alaska. [1] While the Alaska Interconnection is often referred to as one interconnected grid, its two parts are not ...

  8. Alaska Electric Light & Power - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Electric Light & Power, also known as AEL&P, is the power utility for Juneau, the capital city of Alaska. AEL&P gets their electricity primarily through the Snettisham hydroelectric power plant, located in an uninhabited region 30 miles (48 km) Southeast of downtown Juneau, accessible only by boat and aircraft. The General Manager for ...

  9. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company - Wikipedia

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