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... percent of our energy requirements were provided by men and animals , 10 percent from mineral sources and flowing water . Today , the situation is completely reversed . Ninety percent of the energy which keeps our economy alive and ...
... percent of our energy requirements were provided by men and animals , 10 percent from mineral sources and flowing water . Today , the situation is completely reversed . Ninety percent of the energy which keeps our economy alive and ...
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... percent of the total generation in the United States during the last fiscal year , and brought in a revenue of over 37.7 million dollars . The power features of the Reclamation program , although considered secondary to the irrigation ...
... percent of the total generation in the United States during the last fiscal year , and brought in a revenue of over 37.7 million dollars . The power features of the Reclamation program , although considered secondary to the irrigation ...
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... percent of all its energy from hydroelectric power compared with only 4 percent in the United States as a whole . The region has no oil , very little coal , and its volume of wood waste , upon which it formerly depended for a source of ...
... percent of all its energy from hydroelectric power compared with only 4 percent in the United States as a whole . The region has no oil , very little coal , and its volume of wood waste , upon which it formerly depended for a source of ...
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... percent of all electric cus- tomers have electric ranges ; in the United States only 14.5 percent cook with electricity . Electric customers of Oregon and Washington during the first 8 months of 1947 purchased 134 percent more than ...
... percent of all electric cus- tomers have electric ranges ; in the United States only 14.5 percent cook with electricity . Electric customers of Oregon and Washington during the first 8 months of 1947 purchased 134 percent more than ...
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... percent to the general Reclamation Service , and 10 percent , or approximately $ 2,500,000 , to the Federal Treasury . The intangible benefits derived from the appropriation are the increased recovery of natural resources through proper ...
... percent to the general Reclamation Service , and 10 percent , or approximately $ 2,500,000 , to the Federal Treasury . The intangible benefits derived from the appropriation are the increased recovery of natural resources through proper ...
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