Mastering power production ; the industrial, economic and social problems involved and their solution . main weakness of public service commissions was in their indif-ference to the matters of national economy and technical, managerialmethods practiced by public utility companies. It should always beremembered that whatever are the conflicts between the public utilitycompanys interests there is not and there could not be any conflictbetween the interests of a local community and these of the entirecountry. From this broader point of view the interests of thepeople are identical with the intere
Mastering power production ; the industrial, economic and social problems involved and their solution . main weakness of public service commissions was in their indif-ference to the matters of national economy and technical, managerialmethods practiced by public utility companies. It should always beremembered that whatever are the conflicts between the public utilitycompanys interests there is not and there could not be any conflictbetween the interests of a local community and these of the entirecountry. From this broader point of view the interests of thepeople are identical with the interest of the whole industry, as thehealth, comfort, and prosperity of one depends on the well-being ofall, yet narrow, temporary and selfish motives sometimes obscurethis truism, while again, individual interests and aims are frequentlyin a direct contradiction (under our present regime), to the nationalobjectives. Although nearly all large American cities are served with elec-tricity for light and power from systems well centralized, represent- 3i 1N30 a 3d m LO _ — (M o o> r- — O. fao HenO O QWen <3 fap*u wH H Pfc n w CQO <; tn W o ctf .-S o o 9 oo o 3 CO i-i c IBO 00ON w t3 etj 1h 0) -d o 5 3 o £ 8 3? * -a 32 ing a comprehensive whole, capable of fairly economical generationand distribution of energy, it is comparatively seldom that tractioncompanies are cooperating in the joint use of their stations and a measure is capable of producing many advantages in so faras combined equipment due to the diversity of power, lighting, andtransportation peaks could jointly satisfy greater demand withoutduplicating individual capacity, offering simultaneously thermo-dynamic advantages of better load distribution and possibility ofusing larger units and correspondingly lower water rate and fuelconsumption. Furthermore, use of substations, feeders, etc., on thisbasis is capable of reducing the overhead charges on some avoidableduplications. Such a cooper
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