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Snowmaking is a critical user of our electricity and at Jiminy Peak our wind resources is the greatest during the winter months, the same time of year that we make snow.
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Snowmaking is a critical user of our electricity and at Jiminy Peak our wind resources is the greatest during the winter months, the same time of year that we make snow.
Massachusetts Ski Resort Harnesses the Wind to Make Snow 2007
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“Snowmaking today is every bit as important as chair lifts were twenty-five years ago,” he adds.
Water Witches Chris Bohjalian 1995
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Snowmaking was first used on a commercial scale in the early 1970s.
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Snowmaking was first used on a commercial scale in the early 1970s.
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Snowmaking capacity will grow by 25 percent, with new systems installed in the Timberline area and additional capacity on already-covered runs.
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Snowmaking now covers over half the slopes, including the descents to Ischgl and Samnaun.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Snowmaking has made the conditions at larger Eastern resorts like Sunday River in Maine, or Stowe or Sugarbush in Vermont, very dependable.
Vail Daily - Top Stories BRETT MARTEL Associated Press Writer 2010
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Snowmaking on the San Francisco Peaks, which American Indian tribes consider sacred, won't start immediately.
No Stories found 2010
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Snowmaking was first used on a commercial scale in the early 1970s.
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