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The Race to Electrify America
In 1893, Westinghouse won a significant victory. The Westinghouse
company was awarded the contract to set up an AC network
to power the World's
Columbian Exposition in Chicago, giving
the company and the technology widespread positive publicity. Westinghouse
also received a contract to set up the first long-range
power network, with AC generators at Niagara
Falls producing electricity for distribution in Buffalo,
New York, 40 kilometers (25 miles) away. With this victory, George
Westinghouse and his AC power won the race to electrify America.
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