Pennsylvania Water and Power was an American company. It was the first power plant in the world to combine a hydroelectric generator and a coal power generator on the same site.[where?] John Abbet Walls was president.[1]
Industry | Power Generation |
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Founded | June 4, 1920 |
Successor | Talen Energy Corporation |
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In 1930 it became a minority shareholder in the Safe Harbor Water and Power Corporation, incorporated in order to construct and operate the Safe Harbor Dam, together with the 2/3rd majority shareholder, the Consolidated Gas Electric Light and Power Company of Baltimore.[2] The dam, lake and generating plant were all constructed and operational within two years. Seven generating units were installed with a total capacity of 230 MW, costing $34 million.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Pennsylvania Water and Power". Scripophily. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
- ^ a b "Safe Harbor Water Power Corporation" (PDF).