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Generation of electricity by wind power

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 535 note 2 Golding, E. W., “Large-scale generation of electricity by wind power-preliminary report”. British Electrical and Allied Industries Research Association Technical Report. Reference C/T101, 1949Google Scholar.

page 535 note 3 Colding, E. W. and Stodhart, A. H., “The potentialities of wind power for electricity generation (with special reference to small-scale operation)”. British Electrical and Allied Industries Research Association Technical Report. Reference W/T16, 1949Google Scholar.

page 536 note 1 Published in Advancement of Science. Addresses delivered at the Annual Meetings of the British Association, No. 26, 1950Google Scholar.

page 537 note 1 Two permanent stations are being erected in Great Britain: the first is a 100 kW. installation at Costa Hill, Orkney, and the second will be at Mynedd Anelog, Aberdaron, Caernarvonshire, Wales. The object of erecting the stations is to gain operational experience. The work is a co-operative effort on the part of the Ministry of Fuel and Power, the British Electricity Authority, the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board, the Electrical Research Association and the manufacturers.