Koela Producer Gas Plant Co: Difference between revisions
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1939 Fuel for Road Vehicles | 1939 Fuel for Road Vehicles | ||
1939 [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co]] acquired manufacturing rights to the Koela gas producer from the company. It was marketed under the name [[Brush-Koela]]<ref>The Times May 24, 1940</ref> | |||
1948 Removed from the register of companies | 1948 Removed from the register of companies | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 9 March 2022
1933 Two Ford vans, converted by the company to run on producer gas made on board from wood charcoal, left London for a demonstration tour of the Far East; the chairman of the company, Mr Bosworth Goldman, was in charge of the trip. The fuel costs were estimated to be at least 75 percent less than use of petrol.[1]
1933 Incorporated as a public company[2]
1939 Fuel for Road Vehicles
1939 Brush Electrical Engineering Co acquired manufacturing rights to the Koela gas producer from the company. It was marketed under the name Brush-Koela[3]
1948 Removed from the register of companies