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IN a paper entitled “The Effect of the National Grid on the Operation and Maintenance of Secondary Power Stations” read before the Institution of Electrical Engineers in London on April 1, R. A. W. Connor discusses the status and function of these stations in relation to the Grid in Great Britain, together with some of the running and maintenance problems brought about by Grid operation, and some of the factors affecting cost of production. The paper directs attention to the important part played by the secondary power stations, the efficient and economic operation of which has undoubtedly contributed in no small measure to successful Grid operation, and to the benefit of the supply industry as a whole.
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THE GRID AND SECONDARY POWER STATIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Nature 151, 565 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151565a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/151565a0