Corporate Body

Electricity Commission of New South Wales (1950 - ?)

From
22 May 1950
New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Advisory or regulatory body and Energy

Summary

A statutory body responsible for the generation and transmission of electricity throughout New South Wales, the Electricity Commission of New South Wales was established in May 1950.

Published resources

Resources

Theses

  • Thornton, K., 'The Electricity Commission of New South Wales and its place in the rise of centralised coordination of bulk electricity generation and transmission 1888-2003', PhD thesis, University of Newcastle, 2015. Details
  • Thornton, Kenneth David, 'The Electricity Commission of New South Wales and its place in the rise of centralised coordination of bulk electricity generation and transmission 1888 - 2003', PhD thesis, University of Newcastle, 2015, 362 pp. Details

See also

Ailie Smith

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