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A hydro-electric scheme constructed initially for the [[Grampian Electricity Supply Co]].
A hydro-electric scheme constructed initially for the [[Grampian Electricity Supply Co]].


1930 A dam and diversion works were built at the outlet of Loch Ericht to provide a water supply to the new Rannoch hydro-power station; the [[Ericht Hydro-Electric Scheme]] was brought into operation at the end of 1930.<ref>The Engineer 1931/08/07</ref>
1930 A dam and diversion works were built at the outlet of Loch Ericht to provide a water supply to the new Rannoch hydro-power station; the [[Ericht Hydro-Electric Scheme]] was brought into operation at the end of 1930.<ref>[[The Engineer 1931/08/07]]</ref>


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1930. Pipe Line Looking towards Power-House.
1931. River Crossing and Construction Railway; Steel Pipe Aqueduct over River Ericht.Balfour, Beatty and Co, Engineers and Contractors.
1931. The Valve House.
1931. Views of the Power House.

A hydro-electric scheme constructed initially for the Grampian Electricity Supply Co.

1930 A dam and diversion works were built at the outlet of Loch Ericht to provide a water supply to the new Rannoch hydro-power station; the Ericht Hydro-Electric Scheme was brought into operation at the end of 1930.[1]

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