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... saving in fuel . As a rule it may be stated that where no extensive heating system is operated in conjunction with the generating plant , such a plant can purchase power at a great fuel saving and with a possible reduction in power cost ...
... saving in fuel . As a rule it may be stated that where no extensive heating system is operated in conjunction with the generating plant , such a plant can purchase power at a great fuel saving and with a possible reduction in power cost ...
Halaman 224
... saving in the anthracite region of 81⁄2 per cent of the mine output , about 9,000,000 tons at the present rate of produc- tion , together with an important incidental saving due to the smaller amount of man power required with ...
... saving in the anthracite region of 81⁄2 per cent of the mine output , about 9,000,000 tons at the present rate of produc- tion , together with an important incidental saving due to the smaller amount of man power required with ...
Halaman 332
... saving of about 110,000 tons of coal for the country as a whole . This is a much smaller saving than the public prob- ably thinks is accomplished . In addition to the coal saving , however , the extinction of electric signs has probably ...
... saving of about 110,000 tons of coal for the country as a whole . This is a much smaller saving than the public prob- ably thinks is accomplished . In addition to the coal saving , however , the extinction of electric signs has probably ...
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