Mikko Ikola

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In 1956 the Niagara Falls generating station fell off the side of the cliff at the falls’ edge, where it had been perched. A total loss, it was one of the largest industrial accidents in America to that date. John Haney, a janitor at the plant that day, remembers that “there was water seeping in and we were trying to keep it away from the generators.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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