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A subsidiary of [[GEC]].
A subsidiary of [[GEC]].
1969 '''GEC Power Engineering''' was formed which included<ref>The Times, 10 January 1969</ref> '''English Electric-AEI Turbines'''


1982 '''GEC Turbine Generators''' took a Queen's Award for Export Achievement for its steam turbines and associated generators for fossil-fired and nuclear power stations.<ref>The Engineer 1982/04/22</ref>
1982 '''GEC Turbine Generators''' took a Queen's Award for Export Achievement for its steam turbines and associated generators for fossil-fired and nuclear power stations.<ref>The Engineer 1982/04/22</ref>
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A subsidiary of GEC.

1969 GEC Power Engineering was formed which included[1] English Electric-AEI Turbines

1982 GEC Turbine Generators took a Queen's Award for Export Achievement for its steam turbines and associated generators for fossil-fired and nuclear power stations.[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 10 January 1969
  2. The Engineer 1982/04/22