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The Koma Kulshan Project is a 13.3 MW run-of-the-river hydroelectric generation facility on the slopes of Mount Baker, a stratovolcano in Washington state's North Cascades. The project commenced commercial operation in October 1990, and is owned by a Covanta Energy–Atlantic Power joint venture. It supplies Puget Sound Energy via a Power Supply Agreement (PSA) contract. Its single turbine is a Pelton wheel supplied by Sulzer Escher Wyss. Koma Kulshan is the name of Mount Baker in the Lummi dialect.

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  • Koma Kulshan Project (en)
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  • The Koma Kulshan Project is a 13.3 MW run-of-the-river hydroelectric generation facility on the slopes of Mount Baker, a stratovolcano in Washington state's North Cascades. The project commenced commercial operation in October 1990, and is owned by a Covanta Energy–Atlantic Power joint venture. It supplies Puget Sound Energy via a Power Supply Agreement (PSA) contract. Its single turbine is a Pelton wheel supplied by Sulzer Escher Wyss. Koma Kulshan is the name of Mount Baker in the Lummi dialect. (en)
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  • Koma Kulshan Project (en)
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  • Koma Kulshan Hydroelectric Project (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Image of project on Mount Baker as seen from space: red dot is powerhouse, green dot is dam. Bellingham on the upper left side of frame, Lake Shannon on lower right. (en)
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  • Mount Baker National Forest in Whatcom County, Washington (en)
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  • Washington (en)
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  • October 1990 (en)
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  • Covanta Energy and Atlantic Power (en)
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  • Hydroelectricity (en)
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  • Operational (en)
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  • The Koma Kulshan Project is a 13.3 MW run-of-the-river hydroelectric generation facility on the slopes of Mount Baker, a stratovolcano in Washington state's North Cascades. The project commenced commercial operation in October 1990, and is owned by a Covanta Energy–Atlantic Power joint venture. It supplies Puget Sound Energy via a Power Supply Agreement (PSA) contract. Its single turbine is a Pelton wheel supplied by Sulzer Escher Wyss. Located in the Mount Baker National Forest, it is one of six Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)-licensed small hydro installations on Federal Government land in Washington state. Koma Kulshan is the name of Mount Baker in the Lummi dialect. (en)
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  • Koma Kulshan Project (en)
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  • Koma Kulshan powerhouse (en)
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