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Journal Article

Author
Butters, John Henry
Title
Notes on the development of the power resources of Tasmania
In
Transactions of the Institution of Engineers Australia
Imprint
vol. 7, 1926, pp. 3-36
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.865068251562676
Description

Discussion: pp.616-632

Abstract

Having recently relinquished his position as Chief Engineer and General Manager of the Tasmanian Government Hydro-Electric Department, it seemed to the author that it might be advantageous, and certainly of general interest, to describe briefly the process of development which has taken place in regard to electricity supply in Tasmania during the last 13 years, during which period he has been the responsible engineer.

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