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Journal Article

Author
Lea, R. H. M.
Title
The Osborne Power Stations of the Adelaide Electric Supply Company Limited and the Electricity Trust of South Australia
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 23, no. 3, Mar 1951, pp. 47-55
Description

This paper, No.1030, originated in the Adelaide Division of The Institution, and was presented before a General Meeting of that Division on 18th November, 1949.

The author, R H M Lea, BE MIEAust, is Chief Engineer and Manager, The Electricity Trust of South Australia.

[This paper was awarded the Electrical Association Premium 1950.]

Abstract

Complementary to the paper delivered before The Institution in 1924 by the late Mr. F. W. H. Wheadon on the Osborne 'A' Power Station, the author traces the growth of the 'A' Station, and indicates some of the problems met with in the design of the Osborne 'B' Station. The mechanical and electrical aspects of the 'B' Station are described, and some of the problems of the future discussed.

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  • 'Electrical Association Premium - 1950 Award', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 24 (4-5) (1952), 86. Details

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