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DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY.

ANALYSIS OF CONNECTED LOAD. The connected electrical load of the Horowhenua Power Board to October 9th, 1929, was analysed as under, in a statement presented to the Board yesterday by the Engineer (Mr J. A. Smith): —

NSTALLATIONS AND EXTENSIONS During the month 35 aplications from new consumers'and 22 applications for extensions to existing instaillatioiis were received, comprising five ranges, 13 waterheaters, 19 milking and separator motors, 4 pumping and 4 industrial motors. Thirty-four new consumers and 24 extensions were connected, comprising 2 ranges, 15 waterheaters, T 7 milking sheds with 22 milking and separator motors, and 6 industrial motors, making a total of 89.331 k.w.

Lighting . . . . No. k.w. 1079 . ,T1. h.p. Industrial motors .... 344 2840 Milking motors (469 sheds) .. .. .... 487 . 705 Heating and iron points 3074 Tl. kw. 2236 Ranges 403 1539 Water-heaters 695 438 No. of consumers — •Connected .. 3129 Applications .. .. 3186 Total conected k.w. .. 8939

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Shannon News, 18 October 1929, Page 2

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DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY. Shannon News, 18 October 1929, Page 2

DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY. Shannon News, 18 October 1929, Page 2

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