Chattahoochee’s Job: Producing Power

by admin on June 23, 2010

Chattahoochee’s job: producing power
When Bobby McLendon first heard talk of a new power plant 10 miles from his home in southwest Georgia, he considered it a boon to the local economy.
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Hydroelectricity: the facts and figures
Even in ancient times, man knew that the flow of water is a natural force that could be harnessed to make everyday tasks easier. Many civilizations along the Tigris, Euphrates and the Nile tried to use the rush of water going down a stream to help them thresh crops and other chores that would have been harder to do using manual labor. read more…
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