Preparing for the next steps for IgiugigVillage council files draft FERC license application for in-river turbine power while ORPC plans next phase of system testing Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Following a successful test of an in-river power generation system in the Alaska village of Igiugig last summer, the village tribal council has filed a draft application for a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission license for an operational system. The village sits on the bank of the fast-flowing Kvi....
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