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by Karl Froschauer

Author: Karl Froschauer
Subcategory: Engineering
Language: English
Publisher: UBC Press (March 1, 2002)
Pages: 322 pages
Category: Engineering and Transport
Rating: 4.3
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Covering five major hydro-electric projects, this text argues that if Canada's provinces had chosen to integrate their power projects within a national electricity . has been added to your Cart.

Covering five major hydro-electric projects, this text argues that if Canada's provinces had chosen to integrate their power projects within a national electricity network.

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A discussion of five major hydro-electric projects in Canada. It argues that if the provinces had chosen to integrate their power projects within a national electricity network, then substantial technical, economic and environmental advantages could have resulted.

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Karl Froschauer of Simon Fraser University, Burnaby with expertise in Social Stratification. From 1887 to 1929, the binational Niagara Falls supported tourism and power generation in Ontario.

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Karl Froschauer examines five major hydroelectric projects - Niagara Falls (Ontario), Churchill Falls (Labrador) . an extremely useful and timely book

Karl Froschauer examines five major hydroelectric projects - Niagara Falls (Ontario), Churchill Falls (Labrador), James Bay (Quebec), the Nelson River (Manitoba), and the Peace River (British Columbia) - applying a political economic perspective that unifies his analysis of patterns of hydro development in Canada. an extremely useful and timely book. an excellent reference for those seeking background on contemporary utility restructuring and de(re)-regulation in Canada.

Covering five major hydro-electric projects, this text argues that if Canada's provinces had chosen to integrate their power projects within a national electricity network, substantial technical, economic, and environmental advantages could have resulted.