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THE Electricity Act of 1926 authorised the creation of the Central Electricity Board. To this Board was entrusted the work of constructing all the transmission lines required for interconnecting the power stations selected for supplying the national requirements for electrical energy. It had also to supply energy to undertakings which had no power stations. In a paper which was read before the Institution of Electrical Engineers on Jan. 24, Messrs. Johnstone Wright and C. W. Marshall described what has already been done and gave an outline of the projected scheme.
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The Grid Transmission Scheme in Great Britain. Nature 123, 225–226 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/123225a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/123225a0