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Journal Article

Title
Electrical Association Premium - 1932 Award
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 7, no. 1, Jan 1935, p. 29
Abstract

The decision in respect of the award of Prizes of The Institution were made by the last meeting of Council:
Electrical Association Premium. [1932] Awarded to Mr. W. J. Moran, AMIEAust, Sydney Division, for his paper "Experiences with the operation of automatic substations". Proxime Accessit, to Mr. D. J. Nolan, AMIEAust, Sydney Division, for his paper "The principles of power station operation and their application to Bunnerong".

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  • Moran, William John, 'Experience with the operation of automatic substations', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 4 (11) (1932), 388-394. Details
  • Nolan, David John, 'The principles of power station operation and their application to Bunnerong', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 4 (8) (1932), 261-276. Details

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