Lester Allan Pelton

American inventor of the Pelton wheel

Lester Allan Pelton - Scientists & Innovators born September 5th, 1829
Born
Died

1908
118 years ago — 79 years old

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Scientists & Innovators

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United States

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An American inventor contributed significantly to hydropower technology. Developed the Pelton wheel, a turbine design that efficiently harnesses energy from flowing water. This innovation played a crucial role in the expansion of hydroelectric power generation in the late 19th century. Established the Pelton Water Wheel Company in 1878 to manufacture his invention, which remains widely used in various applications worldwide. Also involved in several legal disputes over patent rights, ensuring the protection of his innovations.

Invented the Pelton water wheel

Founded the Pelton Water Wheel Company

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