Electrical news and engineering . ^ .Tii,,v\,-, iiii tiisirnnition ol current creased owing to the removal of the solid concrete toundatioii sold during 1921 as well as :t camp:iri-,on to the r ? • 1 of the old set, and the fact that the lowering of the basement tained:— Percentage of Percentage of .Sold Revenue Total .Sold Total Revenue Revenue per Sold Domestic Light 1, 12;. S js Commercial do. ,805 H5,090.:i4 i;>^g Domestic Power 10, :!.4 .t-,; Commercial do. !,425,95li 70,771,74 7q,- General | Light


Electrical news and engineering . ^ .Tii,,v\,-, iiii tiisirnnition ol current creased owing to the removal of the solid concrete toundatioii sold during 1921 as well as :t camp:iri-,on to the r ? • 1 of the old set, and the fact that the lowering of the basement tained:— Percentage of Percentage of .Sold Revenue Total .Sold Total Revenue Revenue per Sold Domestic Light 1, 12;. S js Commercial do. ,805 H5,090.:i4 i;>^g Domestic Power 10, :!.4 .t-,; Commercial do. !,425,95li 70,771,74 7q,- General | Light 4,.S3( .54 .9 ^^^^ City \ .\ccountsJ Power 8,S,S50 .fi:j .-, ,-, ^, Street (Metered) 301,215 l.,s ., ,,.1 Street (.\rcs) ;5 Pumping Plant 1, I! 0 Street Railway :;o,518,70 ,?- (Flour Mills etc.) 4, 53, 500, 100 per cent 100; THE ELECTRICAL NEWS. Moose Jaw Plant is New and Modern Following fire in 1912 fine new equipment and buildings makethis one of the most economical plants in the Middle West By ,1. D. PETEKS, Superintendent The Corporation of Moose Jaw first entered into thelight and power business in 1904, and no better evidence ofthe rapid development of the West can be found than is re-presented by the growth of this business. The plant with which the city first started in the cen-tral station industry consisted of a 100 kw. engine-driven(belted) 2 phase, 3:J00 volts, 60 cycle generator, and twoboilers of an antiquated type. In the years following, \.\\ito 1910, this equipment was replaced by a 225 kw. directconnected, Westinghouse engine-driven set, and two B. & boilers, and one 225 kw., Allis-^Chalmers Bul-lock generator, driven by a Robb-Corliss engine; also a 500kw. General Electric vertical type steam turbine was added,along with two additional boilers. In May, 1913, this


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