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Geothermal and Hydroelectric Energy in Iceland and Alaska

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the municipality and the remaining has come from the state. Construction is expected be completed by 2015. Crater Lake Crater Lake Project is part of the Snettisham project that provides 80% of Juneau’s power. This state-owned project uses a natural impoundment on an existing lake. The 31 MW of power generation come from using a lake tap 200 feet below the lake to supply water to a powerhouse at sea level without the use of a dam, which can be both costly and environmentally risky. Construction was completed and service began in October 1989. Eklutna Lake The federal government created the Eklutna Hydroelectric facility in 1955 and operated it until 1994 when it was switched to Anchorage Municipal Light & Power. In 2002, the State Legislature gave $19.3 million to upgrade the line, so the project now produces 44 MW and is the cheapest utility connected to the grid. Tazimina Falls The Tazimina Hydroelectric Plant is different than the examples given above because it is a much smaller plant designed to produce 824 kW for the supply the communities of Iliamna (180 miles southwest of Anchorage), Newhalen and Nondalton, which are home to about 600 residents. The big difference is that Tazimina is a run-of-the-river project that only uses approximately 100 feet of the river as opposed to constructing a dam. The waters goes through an intake 250 feet upstream of a falls, then travels through a 60 inch penstock for about 300 foot to the turbines where the water is then discharged back into the river. The project was completed in 1998 for a total cost of $11.7 million financed by a state grant, a federal grant and other sources of financing. The project can be expanded to produce 1.5 MW if needed in the future. Potential Projects House Bill 306 created a state energy policy that demands 50% renewable or alternative energy for electrical generation, and the only achievable solution for this is for large-scale hydro projects in Railbelt area. The 2010 Legislature gave funding to AEA for a preliminary planning, design, permitting and fieldwork for the Susitna, Chakachamna, and Glacier Fork projects. AEA concluded that the Susitna Project “not only has the best chance of being built; it will provide cost- effective, reliable, long-term power for the Railbelt, and it will help the state meet its recently established long-range goal.”5 5 Alaska Energy Authority, 2007 8

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