Steam Genera ting and Power Plants, Company, Nova Scotia Light Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. R. Harrington
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

BEFORE discussing some of the technical aspects of the steam generating plants of Nova Scotia Light and Power Company, Limited, it might be of interest to go back through history and see the development of steam generation in this public utility. Back around 1902 Nova Scotia Light and Power Company, Limited, had three slide-valve engines in-stalled at its Water Street, Halifax, generating station for a total capacity of 1,800 kilowatts. The plant remained at about this size until 1910 and in 1911 a 2,000 kilowatt steam turbine was installed to raise the total capacity of the plant to 3,800 kilowatts. In 1916, a 3,000 kilowatt turbine was installed and one of the slide-valve engines was removed to make a total plant capacity of 6,200 kilowatts. The total demand in the Company's service 8rea was at that time 4,000 kilo-watts.
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APA: A. R. Harrington  (1958)  Steam Genera ting and Power Plants, Company, Nova Scotia Light Limited

MLA: A. R. Harrington Steam Genera ting and Power Plants, Company, Nova Scotia Light Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1958.

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