$11.2 billion from Susitna-Watana study signals power cost savings
A study conducted by Northern Economics and commissioned by the Alaska Energy Authority has indicated that a planned major hydropower plant at Watana on the Susitna River could result in total savings of $11.2 billion in Alaska Railbelt electricity costs over a period of 50 years, Wayne Dyok, manage....
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