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" However, it is likely that hydroelectric power will continue to represent a declining percentage of the total US energy mix due to high capital costs, seasonal variations in waterflows, land use conflicts, environmental effects, water use, and flood control... "
Proposed 1982 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale Offshore ... - Sivu 2-24
1981
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Final Environmental Statement: Proposed 1975 Outer Continental Shelf ..., Nide 2

United States. Bureau of Land Management - 1975 - 780 sivua
...Impact Construction of a hydorelectric dam represents an irreversible commitment of the land resources beneath the dam and lake. Flooding eliminates wildlife...habitat and prevents other uses such as agriculture, minging, and free- flowing river recreation. Hydroelectric projects do not consume fuel and do not...

Final Environmental Impact Statement: Oil and Gas Development in the ..., Nide 3

Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1976 - 726 sivua
...most often used to service peak loads, other energy sources must be relied on for base power loads. Construction of a hydroelectric dam represents an irreversible commitment of the land resources beneath the dam and lake. Flooding eliminates wildlife habitat and prevents other uses such...

Proposed 1978 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale, South ..., Nide 1

United States. Bureau of Land Management - 1977 - 792 sivua
...production capacity and lowest development costs have already been exploited. B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Construction of a hydroelectric dam represents an...and prevents other uses such as agriculture, mining, an free-flowing river recreation. Hydroelectric projects do not consume fuel and do not cause air pollution....

Proposed Federal/State Oil and Gas Lease Sale, Beaufort Sea: Final ..., Nide 1

United States. Bureau of Land Management - 1979 - 646 sivua
...development costs have already been exploited. b) Environmental Impact: Construction of a hydro electric dam represents an irreversible commitment of the land...agriculture, mining, and free-flowing river recreation. Hydroelectric projects do not consume fuel and do .not cause air pollution However, use of streams...

Proposed 1983 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale ..., Nide 1

1983 - 546 sivua
...hydroelectric power will continue to represent a declining percentage of the total US energy mix due to high capital costs, seasonal variations in waterflows,...Pennsylvania which cost $l5 million in l97l for the dam, but relocation and property adjustment costs added $l00 million to the cost of the project. This does not...

Proposed 1983 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale Offshore ...

United States. Minerals Management Service. Pacific OCS Region - 1983 - 584 sivua
...hydroelectric power will continue to represent a declining percentage of the total US energy mix due to high capital costs, seasonal variations in waterflows,...hydroelectric facility in Pennsylvania which cost $15 million in 1971 for the dam, but relocation and property adjustment costs added $100 million to...

Final Environmental Impact Statement: Proposed Southern California ..., Nide 2

United States. Minerals Management Service. Pacific OCS Region - 1983 - 648 sivua
...mix due to high capital costs, seasonal variations in waterflows, land use conflicts, environmetal effects, water use, and flood control constraints....hydroelectric facility in Pennsylvania which cost $15 million in 1971 for the dam, but relocation and property adjustment costs added $100 million to...

Proposed St. George Basin, Sale 89: Final Environmental Impact Statement, Nide 2

1985 - 296 sivua
...production capacity and lowest development costs have already been exploited. Environmental Impact: Construction of a hydroelectric dam represents an...agriculture, mining, and free-flowing river recreation. Hydroelectric projects do not consume fuel and do not cause air pollution. However, use of streams...

Beaufort Sea Planning Area: Oil and Gas Lease Sale 124 : Draft ..., Nide 2

1990 - 230 sivua
...in water-flows, land-use conflicts, environmental effects, competitive water use, and flood-control constraints. Sites with the greatest production capacity...such as agriculture, mining, and free-flowing river reaction. Hydroelectric projects do not consume fuel and do not cause air pollution. However, use of...




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