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PRACTICAL ECONOMY IN THE POWER PLANT.
By W. H. Booth.
Mr. Booth’s chief proposition is an enforcement of that stated elsewhere in this issue by
Mr. Kimball—that the successful engineer must take full account of the commercial factors in
the problems he is called upon to solve. The maximum of efficiency is not of necessity to be
found in the closest approach to a certain formula or thermodynamic equation, but in the
largest useful return for the input of money and work.
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