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  2. SS Columbia (1880) - Wikipedia

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    Columbia was the first ship to carry a dynamo powering electric lights instead of oil lamps and the first commercial use of electric light bulbs outside of Thomas Edison's Menlo Park, New Jersey laboratory. [7] [11] [12] Due to this, a detailed article and composite illustration of Columbia was featured in the May 1880 issue of Scientific ...

  3. Maritime history of California - Wikipedia

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    From 1825 to 1848 the average number of ships traveling to California increased to about 25 ships per year—a large increase from the average of 2.5 ships per year from 1769 to 1824. [27] The port of entry for trading purposes was the Alta California Capital, Monterey, California , where customs duties ( tariffs ) of about 100% were applied.

  4. Cold ironing - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. State of California is requiring a percentage of ships calling there to use shore power by 2014. The Port of Oakland is implementing a High Voltage Shore Connection (HVSC) at 6,600 volts. The first Hapag-Lloyd vessel to use the system, Dallas Express, docked there in December 2012. The electrical and mechanical equipment to interface ...

  5. Powership - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, she was sold to Hugo Neu Corporation of New York City and was used then as a power facility abroad by the International Steel and Metal Corporation. In 1959, she was renamed Somerset. [4] MH-1A, the first floating nuclear powership. The first floating nuclear reactor ship was the MH-1A, used in the Panama canal zone from 1968 to 1975.

  6. Here is why California can’t use ocean water to help fight the wildfires. Graig Graziosi. Updated January 16, 2025 at 4:08 AM. ... Sea water, in theory, could be used to help a fire. But, its ...

  7. History of electric power transmission - Wikipedia

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    The California Electric Company (now PG&E) in San Francisco in 1879 used two direct current generators from Charles Brush's company to supply multiple customers with power for their arc lamps. This San Francisco system was the first case of a utility selling electricity from a central plant to multiple customers via transmission lines. [11]

  8. California utility faces billions in claims for fire damage ...

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    Victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, likely the costliest in U.S. history, are seizing upon a unique California legal doctrine that allows them to collect from their power utility if its ...

  9. Four lawsuits filed against Southern California Edison over ...

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    The Eaton fire began burning around 6:15 p.m. on Jan. 7, and early footage and photos taken by residents and shared with The Times show the fire directly under a Southern California Edison ...