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The Galway Electric Light Company
The Galway Electric Light Company was set up by James Perry, an engineer and County Surveyor of the Western District of Galway, and his brother, Professor John Perry, to generate electricity. On November 1, 1888, they applied for permission from the Galway Town Commissioners to ‘erect poles in some parts of the town as an experiment for the electric lighting of the town’. The company had established a generating station at Newtownsmith in an old flour mill which had existed since the 1600s and straddled the Friar’s River. They installed a hydroelectric turbine in the watercourse which was linked to a generator producing alternating current.
New 1.6 i-DTEC diesel added to Civic range
Honda has added the comprehensively revised 1.6 i-DTEC diesel engine to their new Civic line-up. It was shown to journalists last September at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
Space and comfort with the Skoda Karoq SUV
The Skoda Karoq is the second model in the brand’s SUV offensive.
Škoda reveals all new Karoq SUV
Skoda Ireland has revealed full details of the eagerly anticipated Karoq, the second model in the brand’s SUV offensive.
Aston Martin DB11 now available with V8 power
After its successful global introduction in 2016, Aston Martin’s definitive GT - the acclaimed DB11 - is now available with a four-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine.
