Holborn Viaduct power station
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Das Kraftwerk Holborn Viaduct (auch Edison Electric Light Station) war 1882 das erste Kohlekraftwerk der Welt, das elektrischen Strom für die öffentliche Nutzung erzeugte. Es befand sich in der Straße Holborn Viaduct 57 in London, wurde von Thomas Edison gebaut und von der Edison Electric Light Company betrieben. Edison eröffnete im September 1882 in den Vereinigten Staaten ein zweites Kohlekraftwerk Pearl Street Station in New York City.
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霍尔本高架桥發電廠(Holborn Viaduct power station),原名爱迪生电灯站(Edison Electric Light Station),是世上首个商業運作的燃煤發電廠,位於英國伦敦57号,由托马斯·爱迪生的爱迪生电灯公司負責建造,1882年1月12日投入运行,但由於亏损嚴重,最終于1886年9月关闭。
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Holborn Viaduct power station, named the Edison Electric Light Station, was the world's first coal-fired power station generating electricity for public use. It was built at number 57 Holborn Viaduct in central London, by Thomas Edison's Edison Electric Light Company. The plant began running on 12 January 1882 , three years after the invention of the carbon-filament incandescent light bulb. It burnt coal to drive a steam turbine which drove a 27-tonne (27-long-ton; 30-short-ton), 125 horsepower (93 kW) generator which produced direct current (DC) at 110 volts.
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Das Kraftwerk Holborn Viaduct (auch Edison Electric Light Station) war 1882 das erste Kohlekraftwerk der Welt, das elektrischen Strom für die öffentliche Nutzung erzeugte. Es befand sich in der Straße Holborn Viaduct 57 in London, wurde von Thomas Edison gebaut und von der Edison Electric Light Company betrieben. Edison eröffnete im September 1882 in den Vereinigten Staaten ein zweites Kohlekraftwerk Pearl Street Station in New York City.
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Holborn Viaduct power station, named the Edison Electric Light Station, was the world's first coal-fired power station generating electricity for public use. It was built at number 57 Holborn Viaduct in central London, by Thomas Edison's Edison Electric Light Company. The plant began running on 12 January 1882 , three years after the invention of the carbon-filament incandescent light bulb. It burnt coal to drive a steam turbine which drove a 27-tonne (27-long-ton; 30-short-ton), 125 horsepower (93 kW) generator which produced direct current (DC) at 110 volts. It initially lit 968 16-candle incandescent lamps to provide street lighting from Holborn Circus to St. Martin's Le Grand, which was later expanded to 3,000 lamps. The power station also provided electricity for private residences, which may have included nearby Ely Place. Having run at a significant loss the station closed in September 1886, and the lamps were converted back to gas. Edison opened a second coal-fired power station in September 1882 in the United States, at Pearl Street Station in New York City.
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