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All this merely shows the trend of recent practice toward a fuller utilization of water powers . " Although there remains an enormous amount of water power to be developed in the United States , it may be that we have reached the ...
All this merely shows the trend of recent practice toward a fuller utilization of water powers . " Although there remains an enormous amount of water power to be developed in the United States , it may be that we have reached the ...
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The potential waterpower of Germany , chiefly in Bavaria , is about 1,000,500 hp , that of Switzerland 2,532,000 hp , and that of Sweden more than 6,000,000 hp . Of Sweden's available water power about 3,500,000 hp is not yet utilized .
The potential waterpower of Germany , chiefly in Bavaria , is about 1,000,500 hp , that of Switzerland 2,532,000 hp , and that of Sweden more than 6,000,000 hp . Of Sweden's available water power about 3,500,000 hp is not yet utilized .
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However , there are but three plants of the one hundred and sixty - eight now operating on the Coast , where there is sufficient water to carry the rated load 365 days in the year and utilize the greatest part of the annual river flow .
However , there are but three plants of the one hundred and sixty - eight now operating on the Coast , where there is sufficient water to carry the rated load 365 days in the year and utilize the greatest part of the annual river flow .
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