Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 : RCC Perspectives 2014, no. 5: Energy (and) Colonialism, Energy (In)Dependence: Africa, Europe, Greenland, North America: Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955
The Kaprun hydroelectric facility occupies an extremely important position in both the Austrian and central European electricity supply. But the project has an ambiguous history due to its connections with the National Socialist period. This essay considers how the Kaprun project launched by Germany...
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Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 : RCC Perspectives 2014, no. 5: Energy (and) Colonialism, Energy (In)Dependence: Africa, Europe, Greenland, North America: Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 |
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Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 : RCC Perspectives 2014, no. 5: Energy (and) Colonialism, Energy (In)Dependence: Africa, Europe, Greenland, North America: Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 |
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Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 : RCC Perspectives 2014, no. 5: Energy (and) Colonialism, Energy (In)Dependence: Africa, Europe, Greenland, North America: Catalyst for Transition: The Anschluss, Kaprun, and a Dual Energy Transition, 1938–1955 |
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