DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY
groaMth in ho.roWHENUA DISTRICT. The following analysis of the connected load of the Horowhenua Power Board to February 12th, 1030, was presented to the Board on Tuesday, by the engineer (Mr. •I. A. Smith) :
k.w. Lighting 1117 No. Tl. h.p. Industrial motors 385 2981 Milking motors *530 742 k.w.
Heating and iron points 3199 2352 Ranges 438 '2753 Water-heaters 745 470 No. of consumers — Coinnected 3261 Applications 3310 Total connected k.w. 9471 •'Representing 493 sheds.
Reporting on the business of the past month, the engineer stated that 21 applications from new consumers and 30 applications for extensions to existing installations had been received, comprising two ranges, 11 water-heaters, two milking and four industrial motors. Twenty-four new consumers and forty extensions had been connected, including three ranges, eight water-heaters, four milking and .separator motors, and 10 industrial motors, making a total increase of 82.012 k.w.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4418, 22 February 1930, Page 3
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147DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4418, 22 February 1930, Page 3
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