Devil's Gate-Weber Hydroelectric Power Plant
The Devil's Gate-Weber Hydroelectric Power Plant was built in 1909-1910 on the Weber River of northeastern Utah, USA, about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Ogden, Utah. It was built by the Utah Light and Railway Company under the direction of E.H. Harriman, a director of the Union Pacific Railroad. It was one of the first powerplants in Utah designed to feed an electrical grid rather than as a source of power of a single locality.
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Devil's Gate-Weber Hydroelectric Power Plant
The Devil's Gate-Weber Hydroelectric Power Plant was built in 1909-1910 on the Weber River of northeastern Utah, USA, about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Ogden, Utah. It was built by the Utah Light and Railway Company under the direction of E.H. Harriman, a director of the Union Pacific Railroad. It was one of the first powerplants in Utah designed to feed an electrical grid rather than as a source of power of a single locality.
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The Devil's Gate-Weber Hydroel ...... of power of a single locality.
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The Devil's Gate-Weber Hydroel ...... of power of a single locality.
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Devil's Gate-Weber Hydroelectric Power Plant Historic District
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