DocumentCode
1319831
Title
Economical supply of electric power: For the industries and the railroads of the Northeast Atlantic Seaboard
Author
Murray, W.S.
Author_Institution
New York City
Volume
39
Issue
3
fYear
1920
fDate
3/1/1920 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
219
Lastpage
222
Abstract
THE super-power plan, briefly summarized, provides a means by which a present estimated machine capacity of 17,000,000 horse power — divided 10,000,000 for industrial purposes and 7,000,000 for the railroads — in a region between Boston and Washington and inland from the coast 100 to 150 miles, now operating with a load factor not exceeding 15 per cent, can be lifted to a load factor of greater than 50 per cent and possibly to 60 per cent, and a means by which, conservatively speaking, one ton of coal will do the work of two, and the railroads within the above zone, and those carrying coal into that zone will be relieved of transporting one-half the amount of coal required for power and lighting purposes. In short, the value of machine capacity from a utilization standpoint will be increased three to fourfold, and coal resources for the purposes named conserved twofold.
Keywords
Business; Cities and towns; Coal; Generators; Power systems; Production; Standards;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Journal of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0360-6449
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JoAIEE.1920.6592243
Filename
6592243
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