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Shannon hydroelectric scheme and Siemens

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Difference between Shannon hydroelectric scheme and Siemens

Shannon hydroelectric scheme vs. Siemens

The Shannon hydroelectric Scheme was a major development by the Irish Free State in the 1920s to harness the power of the River Shannon. Siemens AG is a German conglomerate company headquartered in Berlin and Munich and the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe with branch offices abroad.

Similarities between Shannon hydroelectric scheme and Siemens

Shannon hydroelectric scheme and Siemens have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Irish Free State, River Shannon, Siemens-Schuckert.

Irish Free State

The Irish Free State (Saorstát Éireann; 6 December 192229 December 1937) was a state established in 1922 under the Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 1921.

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River Shannon

The River Shannon (Abha na Sionainne, an tSionainn, an tSionna) is the longest river in Ireland at.

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Siemens-Schuckert

Siemens-Schuckert (or Siemens-Schuckertwerke) was a German electrical engineering company headquartered in Berlin, Erlangen and Nuremberg that was incorporated into the Siemens AG in 1966.

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Shannon hydroelectric scheme and Siemens Comparison

Shannon hydroelectric scheme has 40 relations, while Siemens has 202. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.24% = 3 / (40 + 202).

References

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