. Highland Echo 1915-1925. 00 electrical horse-power Speed—21 knots Six auxiliary General Electric Turbine-Gen-erators of 400 horsepower each, supplypower for nearly 50C motors, driving pumps,fans, shop machinery, and kitchen and laun-dry appliances, etc. Utilizing electricity to propel ships at seamarks the advancement ofanother phase of the elec-trical industry in which theGeneral Electric Companyis the pioneer. Of equalimportance has been itspart in perfecting electrictransportation on land,transforming the potentialenergy of waterfalls for usein electric motors, develop-ing the possibiliti
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. 00 electrical horse-power Speed—21 knots Six auxiliary General Electric Turbine-Gen-erators of 400 horsepower each, supplypower for nearly 50C motors, driving pumps,fans, shop machinery, and kitchen and laun-dry appliances, etc. Utilizing electricity to propel ships at seamarks the advancement ofanother phase of the elec-trical industry in which theGeneral Electric Companyis the pioneer. Of equalimportance has been itspart in perfecting electrictransportation on land,transforming the potentialenergy of waterfalls for usein electric motors, develop-ing the possibilities of electric lighting andmany other similar achievements. As a result, so general are the applicationsof electricity to the needs of mankind thatscarcely a home or individual today needbe without the benefits of General Electricproducts and service. An illustrated booklet describing the New Mexico, entitled,The Electric Ship, will bs sent upon request. AddreaaGeneral Electric Company, Desk 44, Schenectady, New York, Ge.
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