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1904 [[Carville Power Station ]] was opened by the [[Newcastle upon Tyne Electric Supply Co]] to supply power for the electrified railways in the Newcastle area. This was designed by Charles Merz of [[Merz and McLellan]]. It was widely recognized as the first large generating station of the modern type and it established Merz's engineering reputation. | |||
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1904 Carville Power Station was opened by the Newcastle upon Tyne Electric Supply Co to supply power for the electrified railways in the Newcastle area. This was designed by Charles Merz of Merz and McLellan. It was widely recognized as the first large generating station of the modern type and it established Merz's engineering reputation.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Biography of Charles Merz, ODNB [1]