Abstract
During the past four decades, a number of water power plants has been put up along the river Lech between Fuessen to Augsburg; this section being under the concession of BAWAG. With the present report, the author shows how and by what means water power plants can be designed ecologically beneficial, and he furthermore demonstrates that modern technics and conservation of environment are very well compatible with each other. The use of water power as an indigenous, nonpolluting and constantly regenerating source of energy, also in the future, is pointed out.
Citation Formats
Schiechtl, H.
Environmental aspects for water power plants along the river Lech.
Germany: N. p.,
1984.
Web.
Schiechtl, H.
Environmental aspects for water power plants along the river Lech.
Germany.
Schiechtl, H.
1984.
"Environmental aspects for water power plants along the river Lech."
Germany.
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title = {Environmental aspects for water power plants along the river Lech}
author = {Schiechtl, H}
abstractNote = {During the past four decades, a number of water power plants has been put up along the river Lech between Fuessen to Augsburg; this section being under the concession of BAWAG. With the present report, the author shows how and by what means water power plants can be designed ecologically beneficial, and he furthermore demonstrates that modern technics and conservation of environment are very well compatible with each other. The use of water power as an indigenous, nonpolluting and constantly regenerating source of energy, also in the future, is pointed out.}
journal = []
volume = {74:3}
journal type = {AC}
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year = {1984}
month = {Mar}
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title = {Environmental aspects for water power plants along the river Lech}
author = {Schiechtl, H}
abstractNote = {During the past four decades, a number of water power plants has been put up along the river Lech between Fuessen to Augsburg; this section being under the concession of BAWAG. With the present report, the author shows how and by what means water power plants can be designed ecologically beneficial, and he furthermore demonstrates that modern technics and conservation of environment are very well compatible with each other. The use of water power as an indigenous, nonpolluting and constantly regenerating source of energy, also in the future, is pointed out.}
journal = []
volume = {74:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1984}
month = {Mar}
}