The development of the electrical system in Navarre (1888-1986)

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  • Joseán Garrués Irurzun Universidad de Granada

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https://doi.org/10.1344/rhi.v0i11.18381

Abstract

The evolution of the Navarre electrical installations is one of the numerous examples of the changing panorama of such systems in Spain, where smaller entities became integrated into larger ones. Although the functional characteristics and the survival of traditional systems vary from one place another; the sector in Navarre stands out of the rest for severa1 reasons. Firstly, unlike Guipúzcoa, it possesses sufficient resources and low urban and global demands and, secondly, generally speaking, the provinces, among which Guipúzcoa, which was already engaged in an advanced process of industrialization, and the backward Navarre alike, encountered difficulties in benefitting from the progressively developing services of big companies. Whatever the causes, it cannot be denied that the traditional systems, though obsolete in their organization and technology, have nevertheless contributed greatly to the regional economic development, an issue that has sometimes been forgotten.

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Published

2017-04-27

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Garrués Irurzun, Joseán. 2017. “The Development of the Electrical System in Navarre (1888-1986)”. Revista De Historia Industrial — Industrial History Review, no. 11 (April):73-117. https://doi.org/10.1344/rhi.v0i11.18381.

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