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2 unusual facts about American Electric


American Electric

American Electric Power, a major investor-owner electric utility in various parts of the United States

American Electric Corporation, a company that manufactured various electronic appliances and devices in Culver City, California



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E44

PRR E44, an American electric road switcher locomotive built for the Pennsylvania Railroad

Hernandarias District

The Capital Latin American electric power has two hydroelectric plants, Acaray which was launched in 1968 and ItaipĂș, built between 1976 and 1982, is the world's largest dam, considered one of the wonders of the modern world.

History of street lighting in the United States

In 2001, Thomas & Betts sold the street lighting division to Acuity Brands, where it was then spun off as American Electric Lighting.

Thomson-Houston Electric Company

The Thomson-Houston Electric Company was formed in 1883 in the United States when a group of Lynn, Massachusetts investors led by Charles A. Coffin bought out Elihu Thomson and Edwin Houston's American Electric Company from their New Britain, Connecticut investors.