Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, . agara Power Companysplant, which operates in parallel with part of this plant through the Hydro-ElectricPower Commission, Niagara Station, would still operate our relays and trip outour defective line even though insufficient current returned by way of our ownneutral resistances to affect our relay. During the year, 925,365,500 kilowatt hours were generated and 83,591,900kilowatt hours purchased, making a total of 1,008,957,400 kilowatt hours maximum generated peak load occurred on October 2Sth, and amounted to151,500 or 203,080 horse-po


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, . agara Power Companysplant, which operates in parallel with part of this plant through the Hydro-ElectricPower Commission, Niagara Station, would still operate our relays and trip outour defective line even though insufficient current returned by way of our ownneutral resistances to affect our relay. During the year, 925,365,500 kilowatt hours were generated and 83,591,900kilowatt hours purchased, making a total of 1,008,957,400 kilowatt hours maximum generated peak load occurred on October 2Sth, and amounted to151,500 or 203,080 horse-power. The total peak, including purchased power,was 162,400 , or 217,700 horse-power, occurring the same day. It is interesting to note that to generate the same amount of power as wasgenerated by the Ontario Power Company, exclusive of the purchased power, bythe use of the best large-capacity steam plants yet built, would require more than648,000 tons of the best steam coal or about 1,800 tons per day, including Sundaysand holidays. r. ;m has reachedresult has been;ing difficulties block of power _iUrely domestic Tit of industrial J_- noted from a >ber, 1919, and 83VFIUC to be desired. o fSiit generating jmpanys plant 3. In addition ^se iu capacity system, added the Canadian-_rSystem 50,000?jvery way.;r months weretie, if any, ice? years. tension system circumstances best be demon- iptions for the past few years nd replaced ifr;his system is?^as experienced. ixtended from1 were reported, ;re. The pro--n interruption I was increased?ee 5,000 of neutral ! to the indus-tandard it wasMimico. Theivestigated butwork of thisat. The workervice Octobert elapsed time 200000 ( ] 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 [ 1 1 1 1 [ [ 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - i 1 . 1 , 1 _ IBOOOO f —^—^^-J— ^ - t T ? .- NOVEMBER 1918 , . , 1 i 1 1t6t, J. UOAC J ~ 140000 1 r-^-^ 3; 1 1 = - = == = = == = = = - = === = -:= ^-^^^^^S \l - r^ - > 1 1 i I ; y/ ! ^ 1 r 1 1 GENEF^V- EO UOA D ?^^ ,. ,. , ,,


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