Heinrich Büggeln

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Heinrich Büggeln (born April 14, 1870 in Blumenthal ; † 1945 ) was a senior engineer and department head at AEG in Stuttgart and author of several publications on the electricity industry.

In addition, he was co-owner of the Hohebach intercity center . In 1916, together with Georg Klingenberg , he took up Oskar von Miller's idea from the 1890s to supply the country with electricity.

Publications

  • The application of electricity in agriculture. Leipzig, 1913
  • Large electrical industry with state participation in Württemberg. Stuttgart, 1916
  • The electricity in household and. Trade their production u. Forwarding, as well as their application. Leipzig, 1916
  • The development of the public electricity industry in Germany. Stuttgart, 1930
  • Agricultural overland centers for smallholder farms
  • The connection of direct current plants to overland networks

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  1. a b c d Writings by Heinrich Büggeln in the catalog of the German National Library