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Hydroelectric plant set to open near Heber

Published: Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008 8:40 a.m. MDT
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HEBER (AP) — A new hydroelectric plant will be dedicated Wednesday at the base of the Jordanelle Dam.

The $21.5 million power plant houses two turbines capable of generating enough energy to supply 9,000 homes per year.

The plant is a public-private partnership between the federal government, Heber Light and Power and the Central Utah Water Conservancy District.

Tours of the plant were to begin Wednesday afternoon, followed by a dedication ceremony at 6.

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