William Corin
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William Corin (* 13. Oktober 1867 in Kent, England; † 2. März 1929 in Sydney) war ein englisch-australischer Elektrotechniker, der die frühen Entwürfe zum Snowy-Mountains-System in Australien fertigte. Corin besuchte die und das University College in London. Er arbeitete zunächst als Zivil-Ingenieur. 1891 wurde er Elektroingenieur und 1895 emigrierte er nach Tasmanien, wo er die baute. 1907 wurde er Chef-Elektrotechniker des New South Wales Department of Public Works. 1923 gründete er ein privates Beratungsunternehmen. Der Corin Damm im Australian Capital Territory ist nach ihm benannt.
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William Corin (13 October 1867- 2 March 1929) was an English-born electrical engineer, who undertook some of the early design of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electricity Scheme in Australia. He was born in Kent, England and was educated at King's College School and University College, London. He worked as a civil engineer after graduating until 1891 when he became an electrical engineer. He migrated to Tasmania in 1895. He died of cancer in Sydney in 1929 and is buried in the Northern Suburbs cemetery. Corin Dam in the Australian Capital Territory is named after him.
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William Corin (* 13. Oktober 1867 in Kent, England; † 2. März 1929 in Sydney) war ein englisch-australischer Elektrotechniker, der die frühen Entwürfe zum Snowy-Mountains-System in Australien fertigte. Corin besuchte die und das University College in London. Er arbeitete zunächst als Zivil-Ingenieur. 1891 wurde er Elektroingenieur und 1895 emigrierte er nach Tasmanien, wo er die baute. 1907 wurde er Chef-Elektrotechniker des New South Wales Department of Public Works. 1923 gründete er ein privates Beratungsunternehmen. Der Corin Damm im Australian Capital Territory ist nach ihm benannt.
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William Corin (13 October 1867- 2 March 1929) was an English-born electrical engineer, who undertook some of the early design of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electricity Scheme in Australia. He was born in Kent, England and was educated at King's College School and University College, London. He worked as a civil engineer after graduating until 1891 when he became an electrical engineer. He migrated to Tasmania in 1895. In Australia his interest in electrical engineering took off. He designed the Duck Reach Power Station and made early surveys for the Great Lakes schemes. In 1907 he was made Chief Electrical Engineer to the New South Wales Department of Public Works. He was in charge of the generation of thermal electricity. In 1915 he commenced writing a series of reports on a Snowy River scheme. In 1920 Corin estimated the cost of the Snowy River scheme at £2 million and that it would produce 1,500GwH of power. He worked for both the British and French Governments on projects in Fiji and New Caledonia. Finding working in the Government uncongenial he resigned in 1923 to undertake private consulting. He died of cancer in Sydney in 1929 and is buried in the Northern Suburbs cemetery. Corin Dam in the Australian Capital Territory is named after him.
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