electricity
George Westinghouse
In the "War of Currents", George Westinghouse and Thomas Edison became adversaries due to Edison's promotion of direct current for electric power distribution over alternating current advocated by Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla. AC was and it is the best system.
George Westinghouse, Jr was an American entrepenur and engineer who invented the railroad air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry. Westinghouse was one of Thomas Edison's main rivals in the early implementation of the American electricity system. Westinghouse's system using alternating current ultimately prevailed over Edison's insistence on direct current. In 1911, he received the AIEE Adisson's Medal 'For meritorious achievement in connection with the development of the alternating current system light'.
Nikola Tesla worked for George Westinghouse from 1888 to around 1895. Tesla was hired to develop an alternating current (AC) power system, which Westinghouse sought to promote as a viable alternative to Thomas Edison's direct current (DC) system. Their collaboration was crucial in advancing electrical engineering and establishing AC as the standard for electrical power distribution.
Thomas Edison's problem was that few homes and businesses could get electricity. He solved this problem by building a power plant that began supplying electricity to dozen of New York City buildings in September 1882.
IEEE Edison Medal
One who competed in a big way with Edison was George Westinghouse. Edison championed the idea of using DC current while Westinghouse was developing an AC system. Copy and paste this link for more information: http://www.georgewestinghouse.com/
IEEE Edison Medal
General Electric (GE) was founded in 1892 through the merger of Thomas Edison's Edison General Electric Company and George Westinghouse's Westinghouse Electric Company. Key figures in its establishment include Thomas Edison, who was a prominent inventor and businessman, and George Westinghouse, who was known for his innovations in electrical systems. The company played a significant role in the development of electrical technologies and has since diversified into various sectors, including aviation, healthcare, and renewable energy.
George Westinghouse
George Westinghouse
Nikola Tesla Also George Westinghouse (famous for invention and commercialization of ac current as electrical system vs. Edison's dc current - Westinghouse won that one!)
In the "War of Currents", George Westinghouse and Thomas Edison became adversaries due to Edison's promotion of direct current for electric power distribution over alternating current advocated by Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla. AC was and it is the best system.
Edison had his electric incandescent light, but the greatest problem Edison faced with electricity was its distribution. Edison was a proponent of DC electricity. However, distributing DC electricity to the masses was expensive and, ultimately, proved impractical. George Westinghouse, along with one of the smartest people who ever lived (IMO), Nikola Tesla, proved that AC electricity was much more economically distributed. Tesla, at one time, worked for Edison but Edison found his AC ideas 'impractical.' Tesla thus went to work for George Westinghouse who, earlier in 1869, invented the airbrake for trains. This battle between Edison's DC electricity and Westinghouse's AC electricity culminated in 'The Battle of the Currents' in which George Westinghouse and his AC prevailed and why we use AC in the US to this day..
Nikola Tesla's mentor was Thomas Edison, the renowned American inventor and businessman. Tesla initially worked for Edison but the two had a strained relationship due to differing views on electricity. Tesla later found guidance and support from George Westinghouse, who became a key figure in promoting Tesla's alternating current (AC) technology.
George Westinghouse invented a better way to deliver electricity to consumers in sweatshops and other jobs before and during the Great Depression. Westinghouse debated over the Alternative Current and the Direct Current with Thomas Edison.
George Westinghouse, Jr was an American entrepenur and engineer who invented the railroad air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry. Westinghouse was one of Thomas Edison's main rivals in the early implementation of the American electricity system. Westinghouse's system using alternating current ultimately prevailed over Edison's insistence on direct current. In 1911, he received the AIEE Adisson's Medal 'For meritorious achievement in connection with the development of the alternating current system light'.