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  2. Eklutna River - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 the Purchasers (Chugach Electric Association, Municipal Light and Power [ML&P], and Matanuska Electric Association [MEA]) of the Eklutna Hydroelectric Project signed the 1991 Fish & Wildlife Agreement.

  3. Eklutna Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Eklutna Dam, also referred to as the New Eklutna Dam or Upper Eklutna Dam, is an embankment dam on the Eklutna River about 30 mi (48 km) northeast of Anchorage in Alaska, United States. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation and it supports a 47 MW power plant.

  4. 2018 Anchorage earthquake - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Matanuska Electric Association reported that 46,000 customers were left without electricity immediately after the earthquake. [29] Overall, damage in Anchorage was estimated to be at least US$30 million, including $10 million to repair pipes, and $10 million in public facilities. [30]

  5. Tuckerman Babcock - Wikipedia

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    Between 1999 -2009, Babcock was the Manager of Government and Strategic Affairs at the Matanuska Electric Association (MEA), [11] [12] and later was its Director of Human Resources [13] as well as Assistant Manager. [14] The MEA board of directors ordered General Manager Wayne Carmody to fire Babcock "without cause." [14]

  6. Electric utilities for Anchorage and Mat-Su install $63 ... - AOL

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    Jul. 5—Two Southcentral Alaska utilities have installed a giant Tesla battery system in Anchorage to provide power more efficiently. They say it will save an estimated $121 million over 15 years ...

  7. 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 ...

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