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PSE Snoqualmie Tours

    https://www.pse.com/pages/tours-and-recreation/snoqualmie-tours
    PSE’s historic Carpenter Shop and Train Depot, which chronicle Charles H. Baker’s 1898-1899 development of the world’s first underground power station, house the hydroelectric museum. The Snoqualmie Falls Park has picnic areas, restrooms, education kiosks and signs, and cliffside observation areas.

Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » Snoqualmie Falls ...

    https://www.snoqualmiefalls.com/snoqualmie-falls-hydroelectric-project/
    Mar 11, 2010 · Plant 1 powerhouse, built in 1898-1899 just above Snoqualmie Falls inside a bedrock cavity 270 feet below ground; plant’s five power-generating units have 11.9 megawatts (MW) of generating capacity Plant 2 powerhouse, built in 1910 a quarter-mile downstream from the falls and expanded in 1957; plant’s two generating units have 32.5 MW of ...

PSE About Snoqualmie Falls

    https://www.pse.com/pages/facilities/snoqualmie-falls
    Snoqualmie Falls Plant 1, located in a cavern 270 feet below Snoqualmie Falls, was originally built in 1898 as the world's first completely underground powerhouse. Snoqualmie Falls Plant 2, about a quarter-mile downstream from Plant 1, was built in 1910 and expanded in 1957.

A Virtual Tour of Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Project ...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsBmwlxeXao
    Jun 10, 2010 · Take a virtual tour of the world's first hydropower plant built completely underground, the Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Project. Constructed in 1898-99 in the Cascade Mountains east of Seattle ...Author: Puget Sound Energy

Snoqualmie Falls - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoqualmie_Falls,_Washington
    The Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant is at Snoqualmie Falls, currently operated by Puget Sound Energy. It is made of two power houses, Plant 1 and Plant 2. Plant 1 was built in 1899 and operates at the base of the falls embedded in the rock 270 feet (82 m) below the surface. It was the world's first completely underground power plant.

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