DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY.
STEADY progress SHOWN. ■ : - ' The following analysis of the con* 'V neeled electrical load to March 13th was presented at the meeting of the A Horowhenua Power Board yesterday hv the Engineer (Mr J. A. Smith): ' f' k.w, y? Lighting •• •• •• ••' 1 , 042 '1 No. Tl.hp. \ Industrial motors .. .. 315 ’ 2833 Milking motors . . .. -420 611- ‘,* • k.w. •>, Heating and iron pointn -2872 2073 Ranges 370 2332 > Water heaters 634 .401 No. of consumers — '-a Connected 2973 I %• Applications .. •• 3008 Total connected k.w. .... .. .. 8422 In his report covering the past month, k the Engineer stated that four .applications for installations from new consumers and 25 applications for extensions to existing installations had been y received, comprising six ranges, two waterheaters, and two milking, four A industrial rfnd four pumping motors. ! Eleven new consumers and 19 extensions had been connected, including five ranges, seven waterheaters, two J milking motors, and three industrial motors —a total increase of 59.233 k.w.
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Shannon News, 22 March 1929, Page 1
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156DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY. Shannon News, 22 March 1929, Page 1
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