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Electricity
Electricity is
essential to society today and it is hard to imagine life without
it. Yet large-scale electricity generation only began in the late
nineteenth century. At first, electricity generating stations
mainly supplied power for lighting streets and public
buildings.
A great spur for the early industry was the introduction of the carbon filament lamp (or light bulb) in 1879. Developed independently by American inventor Thomas Edison and British chemist Joseph Swan, the light bulb made electric lighting suitable for home use.
Early power stations used steam engines
to turn the generators. These engines were replaced with steam
turbines, which were more efficient. Much of our electricity today
is produced in the same way. As the demand for electricity grew,
the government decided to build a national network. The Electricity
Supply Act of 1926 led to the National Grid we all know today.
Find it in MOSI at:
- 1830 Warehouse
- Electricity Gallery
- View the location map
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