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ELECTRICITY FROM STEAM.—This picture of the two power-houses of the Wairakei Geothermal Project is from a richly-illustrated booklet which tells the story of the project. The Waikato river, itself a great source of electric power, flows placidly by a rival energy source which last year generated a little less than a seventh of the total electricity requirements of the North Island. “Wairakel” is published by the Government Printer.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30478, 27 June 1964, Page 4

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ELECTRICITY FROM STEAM.—This picture of the two power-houses of the Wairakei Geothermal Project is from a richly-illustrated booklet which tells the story of the project. The Waikato river, itself a great source of electric power, flows placidly by a rival energy source which last year generated a little less than a seventh of the total electricity requirements of the North Island. “Wairakel” is published by the Government Printer. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30478, 27 June 1964, Page 4

ELECTRICITY FROM STEAM.—This picture of the two power-houses of the Wairakei Geothermal Project is from a richly-illustrated booklet which tells the story of the project. The Waikato river, itself a great source of electric power, flows placidly by a rival energy source which last year generated a little less than a seventh of the total electricity requirements of the North Island. “Wairakel” is published by the Government Printer. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30478, 27 June 1964, Page 4

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