Editorial
Portfolio
Ted J. Clutter has produced numerous articles, newsletters,
magazines, brochures and directories for a variety of employers
and publications. Following are samples of Ted's photographs, writing
and productions – to review his work, click on thumbnail images.
Geothermal Industry
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GRC Directory Covers
A selection of cover art for the Geothermal Resources
Council
Membership Roster & Registry of Geothermal Services
and Equipment. |
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GRC Bulletin Covers
A
selection of photography for the bi-monthly Geothermal Resources
Council magazine. |
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"ORMAT Galena #1 Power Plant
Nears Completion at Steamboat"
GRC Bulletin,
July/August 2005
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"Pyramid Lake Geothermal"
Native American Tribe seeks development potential
at the Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation in Nevada. GRC
Bulletin, March/April 2005
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"The Legacy of Parícutin"
Mexico's most recent geologic event offers unprecedented
opportunities for scientific observation.
GRC Bulletin,
July/August 2003
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"Exploring the Possibilities"
Mammoth-Pacific seeks cooling efficiency and more
steam for geothermal power production in California's Sierra
Nevada Mountains. GRC Bulletin, July/August 2002
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"Gators in the Sage"
Leo Ray's pioneering work in geothermal aquaculture
has successfully established alligators as a new cash crop
in Idaho. GRC Bulletin, November/December 2001
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"Out of Africa"
Aquaculturist Ron Barnes uses geothermal water in
southern Oregon to rear tropical fish from Rift Valley Lake.
GRC Bulletin, March/April 2001
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"One View"
Photo essay covering the World Geothermal Congress
2000 in Beppu, and Morioka, Japan. GRC Bulletin,
July/August 2000
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GRC Annual Meeting Brochure
One of several annual convention publications produced
for the Geothermal Resources Council.
As GRC Executive Director, Ted also planned these events. |
Coal Industry
Early Work
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"Hardrock Timber"
How timbers are used for support in Idaho's deep
silver mines.
American Forests, August 1986
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"Tracing Lewis & Clark's
Footsteps"
Chronicle of Lewis & Clark's crossing of the
Bitterroot Mountains in Idaho.
Westways, November
1984
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"Towing Timber"
On this western river, a colorful chapter of logging
history chugs into the future.
American Forests, August
1981
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"Fish vs. Dams: A Losing Battle?"
Snake River dams challenge conservationists trying
to save endangered steelhead and salmon.
Gray's Sporting
Journal, Spring 1981
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