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Mojave Siphon: Offsetting the Costs of Delivering Water in California - (By Hydro Review Staff) Each year, California pumps millions of acre-feet of water from its northern region to cities and farms in other parts of the state. To help offset the costs of electricity for operating the pumps, the state has developed several hydroelectric facilities. The newest facility is the 32-MW Mojave Siphon plant.
Mojave Siphon: Offsetting the Costs of Delivering Water in California - (By Hydro Review Staff) Each year, California pumps millions of acre-feet of water from its northern region to cities and farms in other parts of the state. To help offset the costs of electricity for operating the pumps, the state has developed several hydroelectric facilities. The newest facility is the 32-MW Mojave Siphon plant.
Mojave Siphon: Offsetting the Costs of Delivering Water in California - (By Hydro Review Staff) Each year, California pumps millions of acre-feet of water from its northern region to cities and farms in other parts of the state. To help offset the costs of electricity for operating the pumps, the state has developed several hydroelectric facilities. The newest facility is the 32-MW Mojave Siphon plant.
Hydro review ; 16
1997
Article (Journal)
English
Mojave Siphon: Offsetting the Costs of Delivering Water in California
British Library Online Contents | 1997
Siphon intakes at hydroelectric plants
Springer Verlag | 1974
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Online Contents | 1974
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