Generator Winding at Wilson Dam Hydroelectric Plant 1942
Workers operate a generator at the Wilson Dam hydroelectric plant in Sheffield, Alabama, in June 1942. This facility, part of the Tennessee Valley Authority, generates 288,000 kilowatts of power, with potential expansion to 444,000 kilowatts. The dam contributes 377,000 acre-feet to the Tennessee River system, enhancing regional energy resources.
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Generator Winding at Wilson Dam Hydroelectric Plant 1942
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