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"Investigation of Some Trouble in the Generating System of the Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago, 1919" delves into a historical analysis of the power generation challenges faced by the Commonwealth Edison Company in Chicago. Authored by the renowned electrical engineer Charles Proteus Steinmetz, this report offers insights into the intricacies of early 20th-century power systems and the specific issues encountered during that period.
This document is invaluable for historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the evolution of electrical infrastructure. It provides a detailed look at the problems, solutions, and technological considerations relevant to maintaining a reliable power supply in a rapidly growing urban environment. The work showcases Steinmetz's expertise and his contribution to understanding and resolving complex engineering problems within the burgeoning electrical industry.
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