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DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY.

HOROWHENUA BOARD’S CONNECTED LOAD 10,589 K.W. The analysis of the connected loacL of the Horowhenua Power Board toFebruary 10th, 1931, was presented at the Board meeting on Tuesday, and showed the following totals:— k.w... Lighting 1216No. Tl. h.p~ Industrial motors .. .. -*±4o 3021) Milking motors .. .. 652* , 835 k.w.. Heating points 3664 2745 Ranges 510 3192 Water-heaters 879 553 No. of consumers — Connected 3631 Applications .. .. 3660 Total connected k.w. .. 10,589 ■ APPLICATIONS AND INSTALLATIONS. The Engineer (Mr J. A. Smith) alsoreported that during the past month eight applications had been received. for new installations and 12 applications for extensions to existing installations, comprising 1 range, 1 milking motor and 1 pumping motor. Five new consumers and 11 extensions had been connected, including two ranges, two water-heaters, one separator and three industrial motors —an increase of. 29.977 k.w.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1931, Page 6

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DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1931, Page 6

DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1931, Page 6

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