Power for Donlin Creek mine, Bethel, villages might come from local shallow gas, not B.C. coal
Patricia Jones Petroleum News contributing writer
A power study completed in 2002 by Calista Corp.’s Nuvista Light & Power Co. found that a coal-fired power plant would provide the most affordable energy for the people of Bethel and the villages along the upper Kuskokwim River in western Alaska, as well as development of the area’s 28-million ounce....
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