DocumentCode :
1440115
Title :
Railway power supply (40–4): Power supply for railroad electrification and fundamentals of power contracts (40–27)
Volume :
59
Issue :
12
fYear :
1940
Firstpage :
1159
Lastpage :
1163
Abstract :
Sidney Withington (New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, New Haven, Conn.): The papers by Messrs. Torchio and Hill cover in an interesting manner the salient requirements of railroad power supply. Mr. Torchio points out that where the railroad operates its own generating station, jointly with purchase of power, the less-efficient railway plants may be operated for a minimum number of hours, as is the ease with utilities owning generating capacity of older vintage. This may be advantageous if the price of energy in connection with purchased power is sufficiently low. It is, however, often the fact that even in the case of a relatively inefficient railway plant, as modern plants go, the incremental or energy cost may be less than the incremental or energy charge of purchased power. This removes the incentive for the railroad to take all the energy possible through its purchased supply.
Keywords :
Coal; Companies; Contracts; Power generation; Power supplies; Rails; Roads;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineering
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0095-9197
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/EE.1940.6435333
Filename :
6435333
Link To Document :
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