A history of Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc. 1938-2013

a remarkable past and a bright future

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John D. Barton
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English
Pages
112

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A history of Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc. 1938-2013: a remarkable past and a bright future
2013, The Donning Company Publishers
in English

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Table of Contents

Electricity, Depression, and the REA
Early electric service in the Uinta Basin
Impacts of electricity to rural Uinta Basin homes and farms
MLEA: growth and progress
Supplying electricity to the oil and mining industries
Power supply
Infrastructure
Overcoming obstacles and meeting challenges
Moon Lake Electric today.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 108-111).

Published in
Virginia Beach, VA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
334/.6813337932097922
Library of Congress
HD9685.U7 M753 2013

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112 pages
Number of pages
112

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31144344M
ISBN 13
9781578648382
LCCN
2013018680

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