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This entry refers to the electric lighting station at Leopoldstadt, one of two built in the early 1890s by the
This entry refers to the electric lighting station at Leopoldstadt, one of two built c.1890 by the
Allgemeine Oesterreichische Elektricitats Gesellschaft, the other station being at at Neubad. The installation was the work of Siemens and Halske. The station initially contained four
Allgemeine Österreichische Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft, the other station being at at Neubad. The installation was the work of Siemens and Halske. The station initially contained four
500 horse-power engines, built by L. Lang and Co., of Budapest, to the designs of A. Collmann of Vienna. The station was described and illustrated in [[Engineering 1895/02/22]].
500 horse-power engines, built by L. Lang and Co., of Budapest, to the designs of A. Collmann of Vienna. The station was described and illustrated in [[Engineering 1895/02/22]].
See [https://www-geschichtewiki-wien-gv-at.translate.goog/Elektrizit%C3%A4t?_x_tr_sl=de&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc here] for an overview of the early electricity supply business in Vienna.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 09:22, 31 December 2024

This entry refers to the electric lighting station at Leopoldstadt, one of two built c.1890 by the Allgemeine Österreichische Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft, the other station being at at Neubad. The installation was the work of Siemens and Halske. The station initially contained four 500 horse-power engines, built by L. Lang and Co., of Budapest, to the designs of A. Collmann of Vienna. The station was described and illustrated in Engineering 1895/02/22.

See here for an overview of the early electricity supply business in Vienna.

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