DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY.
ANALYSIS OF CONSUMPTION,
At the monthly meeting - of. the Horn w hernia Power Board on fuosd.ty. the following analysis of the connectedload to -Tune 12th,' 1929, was presented by the Engineer (Mr J. A. Smith):
Reporting on the period since the last Board meeting, the Engineer stated that fourteen applications from new consumers and 30 applications for extensions to existing installations were received, Comprising nine range's, eight wacerhoalers, four milking and separating motors, four shearing and one pumping motor. Eleven new consum-, ers and 22 extensions were connected, including four ranges, five warerheaters, one milking and two industrial motors, making a total increase of 53.580 k.w.
k.w. 1057 11 *■ 1 1 & No. r i'l. 1). p. Industrial motors 327 2847 Mi!ixi,g motors . 4 2d 617 k.w. 21 46 Healing and iron points 2901 Ranaes 383 24.11 407 Water-lienters .... No. o." cons: unices- . 644 iConnected ... ...... 3019 Applications . 3052 . 8608 Total connected k.
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Shannon News, 21 June 1929, Page 3
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154DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY. Shannon News, 21 June 1929, Page 3
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