Pacific service magazine (1924) (14595132918)
Zusammenfassung
Vaca-Dixon Substation, the terminus of the 220 kV lines from the Pit River power houses; California
English:
Identifier: pacificservicema1627paci (find matches)
Title: Pacific service magazine
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Subjects: Pacific Gas and Electric Company Electric utilities Electrical engineering Public utilities
Publisher: San Francisco : Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: San Francisco Public Library
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South America.1,100 miles of mains and ditches used in distributing water.1,100 miles of track of street railway supplied with electric power.71,206,690,280 gallons of water storage capacity in 110 lakes and reservoirs. This amount ofwater would supply the City of San Francisco at the present rate of consumptionfor nearly 5 years. 115,718 acres of land owned in California. 270 parcels of property owned in cities and towns.4,542,926 barrels of California Oil used, year ending December 31, 1925.195,552 horsepower in agricultural motors depending on Pacific Service.591,645 horsepower in mining, electric railways, manufacturing and other motors depend-ing on Pacific Service.39,028 street lamps, gas and electric, lighted by Pacific Service.7,805,309 incandescent lamps nightly lighted.1,512,931 horsepower connected to system. Pacific Gas and Electric Company General Office: 245 Market Street San Francisco Branches in all principal cities and towns of 38 counties of North Central California.
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Vaca-Dixon Substation, the terminus of the 220,000 volt linesfrom the Pit River power houses. Vaca-DIxon Substation, shownabove, typifies the Companys ef-forts to combine in its structuresbeauty and dignity of design withthe maximum of utility. The funds provided by the saleof the Companys stocks and bondsare invested in properties such asthis, devoted to the service of thepublic. Every dollar is accountedfor to the State regulatory com-mission. Pacific Gas and Electric Com-pany is one of the strongest andmost rapidly developing publicutilities in America. Its propertiesare well maintained, its standardsof service are high, its business isstable and its earnings are amplysupported by physical values. The Companys stocks and bondsare held by over 80,000 investors,each one of whom is receiving in-terest or dividends regularly. Pacific Gas and Electric Company Stock Sales Department245 Market Street, San Francisco, Calif.