Anderson, South Carolina, is known as the "Electric City" due to its historical association with the development of the electric power industry. In the early 1900s, the city became a hub for textile manufacturing, which relied heavily on electric power. The establishment of the Anderson Electric Cooperative further solidified this nickname. Today, the moniker reflects the city's ongoing commitment to energy innovation and its vibrant industrial base.
Anderson Electric was created in 1912.
Because it was the city with the first electric car!
Joginder Nagar in Himachal Pradesh is called the "Electric City" also known as city of "Power Houses".
Leonard R. Anderson has written: 'Electric machines and transformers' -- subject(s): Electric machinery, Electric motors, Electric transformers
Anderson is a city in and the county seat of Anderson County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 25,514 at the 2000 census, and the city was the center of an urbanized area of 70,530. It is the principal city of the Anderson, South Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area (population: 165,740, according to the 2000 census), which is further included in the larger Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, South Carolina Combined Statistical Area (population: 1,185,534, according to 2005 U.S. Census Bureau estimates).Anderson is the smallest of the three primary cities that makes up the Upstate region and is nicknamed "The Electric City"and "The Friendliest City in South Carolina." Anderson's spirit and quality of life has earned national recognition as Anderson County was named an "All-America City" in 2000.
Ronald J. Anderson has written: 'A computer simulation analysis of electric locomotive sway' -- subject(s): Simulation methods, Dynamics, Electric locomotives
Scranton is often called "The Electric City" due to its being the first city to operated electric streetcars (in the late 1800s). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scranton,_Pennsylvania
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he made the electric vehicle
It is called an electric current.
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