Today Dewa-san and its three shrines fall under the Shinto banner, but the mountain was originally home to one of the colourful offshoots of Esoteric Buddhism, later unified as Shugendō. The worship of Dewa-san dates from the seventh century, when an imperial prince fled to this area follo...
7Modern Water SpritesHistory, People and the Landscape of Northern Sweden in Vattenfall’s Film Production in the 1950sFabian ZimmerAbstractIn the 1950s, the Swedish State Power Board Vattenfall commissioned a large number of short f ilms documenting the construction of water power plants in ...
This issue will be briefly addressed because access to the power grid and end source user is a requirement of hydroelectric power generation, and it is relevant to answer the question: green for whom? The James Bay transmission corridor will be utilized as an example because this transmission ...