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Hydro New England Style
By Bill Kelsey
Aug/Sep 2005 (#108) pp. 50-53
Intermediate Level • 1,609 words
           
 
 
Bill Kelsey’s homespun microhydroelectric system gets a professional tune-up, and starts producing at its potential.
 
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