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They also made electric lights and many other electric-related products. In 1909, Wagner Electric started manufacturing their first automotive headlamp bulbs. Wagner Electric Company Strike, May 3, 1918. The International Association of Machinists held a strike at the Wagner Electric Company in St. Louis, Missouri from June 4 to October 7, 1918 ...
AES Indiana, formerly known as Indianapolis Power & Light Company (also known as IPL or IPALCO), is an American utility company providing electric service to the city of Indianapolis. It is a subsidiary and largest utility of AES Corporation , which acquired it in 2001.
Rank Entity State Class of ownership Parent Number of customers Sales (MWh) Revenue ($1,000 ) Average retail price/kWh) 1: Pacific Gas & Electric: CA: Investor owned
McGraw-Edison was an American manufacturer of electrical equipment. It was created in 1957 through a merger of McGraw Electric and Thomas A. Edison, Inc., and was in turn acquired by Cooper Industries in 1985. Today, the McGraw-Edison brand is used on industrial, commercial, and institutional lighting products, and has been owned by the ...
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Rural electric cooperative Hoosier Energy, Wabash Valley Power Association [24] Lawrenceburg Energy Facility: Montpelier Electric Generating Station (Indiana) Noblesville Peaking Station: Northeast Generating Station (Indiana) Perry K. Downtown Indianapolis: 1 1925 (coal) 2 1938 (coal) 1 2016 (natural gas) 2 2016 (natural gas) 1 15.0 MW 2 5.0 ...
Ryan Murphy, Indianapolis Star September 9, 2024 at 4:48 PM Indianapolis police are investigating the death of a woman who was found Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, in a near southeast neighborhood.
In 1894 Wagner was one of the first to make aluminum cookware. [3] The company acquired their competitor Sidney Hollow Ware from Phillip Smith in 1897. A third brother, William H. Wagner, joined the company to run this operation. In 1903 Sidney Hollow Ware was sold back to Smith. By 1913 Wagner was distributing its products globally. [1]