HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER
IMPORTANT SCHEME IN SCOTLAND SYNDICATE FORMED (British Official Wireless.) Press Association —B j Telegraph—Copyright. RUGBY, November 13. (Received November 14, at 11. IS) a.m.' A syndicate has been formed to establish an important hydro-electric power scheme involving a- capital of several millions in the Galloway district of south-western Scotland. An electricity hoard will control the scheme, which will include live power stations.
Tho River Dot; will be the principal waterway to be harnessed, but all lochs, including Loch Doou and its tributaries, are, according to reports, to be utilised. It is proposed that the electrical power generated shall bo carried to the. industrial centres, absorbing the existing small organisations.
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Evening Star, Issue 20023, 14 November 1928, Page 5
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