Type : Bid Notification
Lake Hydroelectric Project which proposes the construction and long-term operation of hydroelectric facility using the waters of Grant Lake near the community of Moose Pass.
Lake Hydroelectric Project which proposes the construction and long-term operation of hydroelectric facility using the waters of Grant Lake near the community of Moose Pass.
Lake Hydroelectric Project which proposes the construction and long-term operation of hydroelectric facility using the waters of Grant Lake near the community of Moose Pass.
An overview of the proposed Grant Lake Hydroelectric Project is available for review online at https://dnr.alaska.gov/mlw/grant-lake-hydro/.
Kenai Hydro LLC (KHL), has proposed to construct a five-megawatt hydroelectric project that will be located on Grant Lake and Grant Creek, approximately two miles south of the community of Moose Pass on the Kenai Peninsula. KHL has submitted applications to the Southcentral Regional Land Office (SCRO) for authorizations associated with the project.
Lake Hydroelectric Project; Kenai River Special Management Area (KRSMA) Plan (11 AAC 96) Department of Law file number: 2021200381Filed: 12/21/2022 Effective: 1/20/2023 Title 3 - Marijuana Control Board regulations re: Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office - Transfer of License to Another Location (3 AAC 306) Department of Law file number: 2022200087Filed: 12/23/2022 Effective: 1/22/2023 Title 12 - Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development
The hydroelectric project is located on Grant Creek and draws water from Grant Lake via an intake structure and tunnel. Instream flows (bypass flows) are included as part of the license from the Federal Energy and Regulatory Commission (FERC). The holder of this permit must adhere to all conditions in FERC license P – 13212.
Kenai Hydro LLC (KHL), has proposed to construct a five-megawatt hydroelectric project that will be located on Grant Lake and Grant Creek, approximately two miles south of the community of Moose Pass on the Kenai Peninsula. KHL has submitted applications to the Southcentral Regional Land Office (SCRO) for authorizations associated with the project.