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How George Westinghouse Changed the World
Tags: AC; Alexander Graham Bell; alternating current; American Civil War; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; ASME; Battle of the Currents; Charles Algernon Parsons; Chicago World's Fair and Chicago Columbian Exposition; DC; direct current; electric chairs; electric power systems; electricity; electrocution; engineers; Frank Wicks; General Electric Company; George Westinghouse; George Westinghouse Museum; George Westinghouse, Jr.; George Westinghouse, Sr.; Harold P. Brown; Harold Pitney Brown; Henry Ford; high-speed turbines; inventions; inventors; John Dixon Gibbs; Lucien Gaulard; marguerite Westinghouse; mechanical brakes; mechanical engineering; Nikola Tesla; Oliver B. Shallenberger; Oliver Blackburn Shallenberger; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; railroads; railways; RMS Lusitania; Schenectady, New York; Thomas Alva Edison; Thomas Edison; trains; transformers; U.S. Army; U.S. Navy; War of Currents; War of the Current; Westinghouse Electric Company; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; William Francis Kemmler; William Kemmler; World's Columbian Exposition; World's Fair: Columbian Exposition
Westinghouse: The First 100+ Years
Tags: 1907 Bankers' Panic; 250 HP current generator belts; AC power; alternating current; American Brake Company; arc lamps; automatic air brakes; automatic train control; banking; Bergmann Electric Werke; British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company; Bryan Electrical Company; Canadian Concrete Products Company; Canadian Westinghouse Company; Charles Parsons; Clude Valley Electric Power Company; Compagnia Italiana Westinghouse dei Freni; Compagnie Des Freins Westinghouse; Compagnie Des Lampes à Filaments Métallique; Compagnie Des Lampes A Fillaments Metalliques; Compagnie Pour Les Applications des Rayons Ultra-Violet; Consolidated Electric Light Company; Cooper Hewitt Electric Company; Copeman Electric Stove Company; double flow; East Pittsburgh and Wilmerding Coal Company; East Pittsburgh Improvement Company; Electric Properties Corporation; electric railways; electricity; Electrico-Magnetic Traction Company; electro-pneumatic air brakes; Emery Pneumatic Lubricator Company; entrepreneurs; finances; Fountain Electrical Floor Box Corporation; Franklin Electric Manufacturing Company; French Westinghouse Electric Company; friction draft gear, hydraulic draft gear; Fuel Gas and Electrical Engineering Company; generators; George Cutter Company; George Westinghouse, Jr.; Great Panic; Hartford Electric Light Company; Interborough Improvement Company; International Radio telegraph Company; inventions; inventors; J. Stevens Arms Company; Knickerbocker Crisis; Krantz Manufacturing Company, Inc.; Laurentide Mica Company; Locomotive Stoker Company; locomotives; Manhattan General Construction Company; Mansfield Vitrous Enamiling Company; McCandless Lamp Company; McKenzie-Holland Westinghouse Power Signal Company; Meriden Fire Arms Company; meters; Milwaukee Locomotive Manufacturing Company; motors; National Brake and Electric Company; National Steel Foundries; National Utilities Corporation; Nernst Lamp Company; New England Westinghouse Company; Page-Storm Drop Forge Company; Panic of 1907; Parsons single flow turbines; Perkins Electric Switch Manufacturing Company; Philadelphia Company; Pittsburgh High Voltage Insulator Company; Pittsburgh Meter Company; quick action air brakes; R. D. Nuttall Company; railway interlocks; railway signaling; railway signals; rotary converters; rotary steam engines; Sawyer-Mon Electric Company; Security Investment Company; Società Italiana Westinghouse; Société Anonyme Pour L'Explitation Des Procedes Westinghouse LeBlanc; Société Anonyme Westinghouse; Société Ékectruqye Westinghouse de Russie; Société Hongroise D'Auto System Westinghouse; Société Internationale Pour Les Applications des Rayons Ultra-Violet; South Philadelphia Company; Standard Car Heating and Ventilating Company; Standard Underground Cable Company; steam engines; steam turbines; straight air brakes; Tafford Real Estate Company; Thomas Alva Edison; Thomas Edison; Traction and Power Securities Company; Trafford Water Company; transformers; transportation; Turtle Creek and Allegheny Valley Railroad Company; Union Switch and Signal Company; United Electric Light and Power Company; United Pump and Power Company; United States Electric Lighting Company; Walker Electric Company; Waterhouse Electric Company; Westinghouise Brake and Saxby Signal Company; Westinghouse Air Brake Company; Westinghouse Air Brake Home Building Company; Westinghouse Air Springs Company; Westinghouse Automatic Air and Steam Coupler Company; Westinghouse Brake Company; Westinghouse Bremsen Gesellschaft; Westinghouse Company; Westinghouse Cooper Hewitt Company; Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company; Westinghouse Electric Company; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; Westinghouse Electric Export Company; Westinghouse Electric International Company; Westinghouse Electric Products Company; Westinghouse Elektricitäts-Gelleschaft; Westinghouse European Brake Company; Westinghouse Foundry Company; Westinghouse Friction Draft Gear Company; Westinghouse Gear and Dynamometer Company; Westinghouse Glass Company; Westinghouse Interworks Railway Company; Westinghouse Lamp Company; Westinghouse Machine Company; Westinghouse Metal Filament Lamp Company; Westinghouse Metallfaden Glühlampenfabrik Gelleschaft; Westinghouse Norsk Elektrisk Aktieselskap; Westinghouse Pacific Coast Brake Company; Westinghouse Patent Bureau; Westinghouse single double flow turbines; Westinghouse Traction Brake Company; Westinghouse Union Battery Company; Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, and Company; World's Fair Equipment Company
Westinghouse Power Generation Booklet
Tags: 251 turbines; 501D turbine cylinders; 501D5 combustion turbine units; AC; Age of Electricity; air brakes; Alafaya Trail; alternating current; American Centennial Exposition; Brookhaven National Laboratory; CADD; CAES; central power stations; Charles Parsons; Chicago Columbian Exposition; Chicago World's Fair; clean coal; combustion turbines; Commonwealth Atlantic Limited Partnership; compressed air energy storage; compressed air energy storage system; computer-aided design and drafting system; DC; direct current; Dow Chemical Company; electric transmission; Electrical Components; electricity; energy; energy conservation; engineering; engineers; engines; Enron Corporation; extended factory; factories; FAST; FAST Gen II; Field Availability Service Terminal; fuel; Garrison Alley; generators; Guido Pantaleoni; Hagood Station; Hartford Electric Light Company; hydrogen-cooled generators; John Dixon Gibbs; Lucien Gaulard; Magnet Systems Division; Model W21; NDE; Nikola Tesla; non-destructive examination; Oliver B. Shallenberger; Oliver Blackburn Shallenberger; orlando; PartsEXPRESS; patent rights; patents; Pensacola Manufacturing Plant; PFBC; PGBU; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Power Generation Business Unit; Power Generation Canadian Division; Power Generation Factory; Power Generation Headquarters; Power Generation North American Factory; Power Generation Projects Division; power industry; power plants; pressurized fluidized bed combustors; railroads; rapid rotor rewind; research; Rigi-Flex; solid oxide fuel cells; South Carolina Electric and Gas Company; steam turbines; Superconducting Super Collider Project; superconductivity; superconductors; Texas-New Mexico Power Company; The Quadrangle; Thermalastic; Thomas Alva Edison; Thomas Edison; transformers; Turbine Components Plant; Turbine-Generator Manufacturing Plant; turbines; Union Switch and Signal Company; Vacuum Spin Chamber; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; William Stanley; Wizard of Menlo Park; World's Columbian Exposition; World's Fair: Columbian Exposition