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BULLETIN 1179, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
It is evident that under present conditions the cost of the heat 
unit produced by the hydroelectric developments in this country can 
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not compare in cheapness with that obtained by the use of either fuel 
oil, coal, or coke. It is not altogether fair, however, to compare the 
