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(a) political: the privatisation of the UK | electricity industry in 1990; the regulatory change tha |
Riverina County Council was responsible for | electricity distribution in the Southern Riverina Area |
Electricity demand in Exeter was increased with the pla | |
In general, up to 75% of the | electricity used in the U.S. today could be saved with |
rt said that the deal Vijayan had struck as | electricity minister in 1998 with Lavalin, a Canadian f |
entury; and the crucial role that water and | electricity play in a large modern city. |
early 1940s to accommodate the skyrocketing | electricity demands in the Tennessee Valley at the heig |
many State and inter-State problems in the | electricity industry in the early 1980s, this enquiry, |
His nephew, Charles Merz, was a pioneer of | electricity distribution in the UK and internationally |
Between 1930-1945 he was Head of Gas and | Electricity Society in Bucharest. |
16" xenon bulbs ignited by 40,000 volts of | electricity, that, in combination with a parabolic refl |
Florida Power and Light, the largest | electricity utility in the state, reported more than 3, |
Power since the privatisation of Britain's | electricity industry in 1990. |
ing of the station was taken over by London | Electricity Board in 1947, who completed a new West Ham |
Electricity arrived in the same year. | |
in that they played in the same venue, The | Electricity Showrooms in Hoxton, for the duration of th |
e lake are not used for irrigation, but for | electricity production in two hydro-electric power-stat |
ect (IPP) since the privatisation of the UK | electricity industry in 1990. |
It also caused severe damage to the | electricity network in the area, which was out for seve |
also delivers permits and licences to sell | electricity generated in Canada in the United States. |
would help rural areas of the state receive | electricity services in order to revive the lagging eco |
Water lines were laid in 1902, | electricity arrived in 1913, and a grain elevator was e |
gy development, regulatory oversight of the | electricity sector in Hong Kong |
tion to the development of better water and | electricity networks, in addition to sewage networks, w |
ower Company was one of the largest private | electricity companies in the UK. |
Typically they measure | electricity consumption in kWh, the amount and type of |
l renewable energy in the mainland National | Electricity Market in 2009. |
rter of punching him after a debate over an | electricity rate increase, a claim he denied by saying |
cobs of punching him after a debate over an | electricity rate increase, a claim Jacobs denied by say |
Currently demand for | electricity is increasing at 8%-10% a year whereas Nepa |
h substation converted the 345,000 volts of | electricity from Indian Point to lower voltage for comm |
organ Chase in northeast Indiana as well as | electricity provider Indiana Michigan Power. |
y modern conveniences for the time, such as | electricity and indoor plumbing. |
tence in a small rented cottage that had no | electricity or indoor plumbing (Lubowsky, 28). |
pable of converting spent nuclear fuel into | electricity and industrial process heat, without separa |
erformance requirements specified under the | Electricity Utilities Industry Law As of 2007, the Nucl |
000 as a result of the restructuring of the | electricity generating industry in Maryland. |
f voltages and frequencies in the country's | electricity supply industry, but it was not until World |
KN, then moved first into forging, then the | electricity supply industry, becoming Divisional Direct |
ed as a result of the privisation of the UK | Electricity Supply Industry. |
Electricity was installed on a small scale at first, in | |
has been restored to its appearance before | electricity was installed in 1938. |
Electricity was installed in 1958 to power the light. | |
"The CS500 produces more | electricity (per installed watt) than fixed flatplate P |
Plumbing and | electricity were installed. |
onably modern facilities in terms of roads, | electricity, educational institutions, medical faciliti |
icroscopes for his own use, and lectured on | electricity using instruments of his own making. |
In addition to | electricity retailing, Integral Energy also owns an ele |
The | electricity is intended to be primarily used for Google |
The campsite offers water, | electricity, wireless internet access, and cable TV con |
or the South Africans success at providing | electricity without interruption to their nation (somet |
Milford Mill still generates | electricity feeding into the national grid. |
Pangue contributes 10% of the | electricity fed into the Chilean integrated grid, makin |
Electricity was introduced to rural Kimble County in Ap | |
909, the gasworks in 1912 and town supplied | electricity was introduced in 1924. |
Electricity was introduced in 1966 and the light was ke | |
In 1989 | electricity was introduced, and in 1994 a "tele-seconda |
In 1889 | electricity was introduced, being one of the first buil |
Electricity, Imagination, Invention and Steam; four rep | |
y known as Hong Kong Electric Holdings is a | electricity company investment holding based in Hong Ko |
y Project, outflow from Shasta Dam provides | electricity and irrigation for widespread areas of Cali |
e, with a generating capacity of 10.5 MW of | electricity and is operated by Hydro Tasmania. |
Annual | electricity production is more than 0.75 TWh. |
and that information on energy sources for | electricity generation is disclosed, as well as referen |
Some of the | electricity produced is used for an illumination show, |
No | Electricity Required is a collection of performances of |
ould ever become competitive, given that an | electricity grid is not a private good. |
It is capable of producing 3.5MW of | electricity and is owned by Pacific Energy. |
class area, equipped with running water and | electricity and is busy and metropolitan in most places |
The waste product of | electricity generation is steam at the rate of about 12 |
All the | electricity generated is fed to a nearby oil rig. |
ne, with a generating capacity of 144 MW of | electricity, and is remotely controlled from the Sheffi |
renewable energy is used mostly to generate | electricity, it is often assumed that some form of rene |
Al-Kahraba football club (Electric Club or | Electricity Club) is an Iraqi football club based in Ba |
Overall the share of | electricity generation is about 47%. |
Annual | electricity production is more than 0.75 TW·h. |
vember 2005, he advised that "New Zealand's | electricity grid is so overworked that some lines canno |
lso has two, 4.5 MW turbines which generate | electricity that is fed into the Xcel Energy power grid |
ric generating station at the dam generates | electricity which is used to operate the locks and othe |
some regions of the world over 15% of total | electricity consumption is devoted to water management. |
wned and operated by Pacific Hydro, and the | electricity produced is sold to electricity retailer TX |
Electricity Building) is the name of the building locat | |
Electricity generation is now handled by the same power | |
has been caused and SSE have reported that | electricity generation is unlikely to proceed until wel |
d Kingdom, producing around 8% of Britain's | electricity, and is the second-largest coal-fired plant |
ower of 1,179 MWt, and generates 357 MWe of | electricity, which is delivered at 220 kilovolts to the |
EURELECTRIC (full name: The Union of the | Electricity Industry-EURELECTRIC) is the sector associa |
s brought on line to supplement supply when | electricity demand is highest. |
ted more than 500 million megawatt-hours of | electricity, and is "the first nuclear station in the U |
Internal Market in | Electricity Directive is the Directive 2003/54/EC of th |
f the school's heat and generate 20% of its | electricity and is capable of generating 400,000 kWh of |
ide both heat energy, used in the mill, and | electricity, which is typically sold on to the consumer |
ins its own infrastructure of water supply, | electricity and is outside the jurisdiction of City Dis |
ins its own infrastructure of water supply, | electricity and is outside the jurisdiction of City Dis |
The | electricity generated is essentially pollution-free. |
6 November - Bombay | Electricity Board is formed. |
k is used extensively for the production of | electricity; it is dammed near Franzensfeste, Klausen a |
g on the site.The church is not supplied by | electricity, and is lit by candles. |
There are in-process consumption of | Electricity which is about 17% of total production. |
of coal stockpiles before the winter, when | electricity usage is expected to surge. |
The Dhom | electricity project is run by the Maharashtra State Ele |
When the pulse of | electricity arrives it changes the surface tension of t |
e the same by horse power, steam, cable, or | electricity, as it may deem the most convenient." |
sed to the by-products created by producing | electricity, b) it is possible to use trees from planta |
s located 420 m (1,380 ft) underground, and | electricity produced, it discharges to a lower reservoi |
ed to an electrical generator that produces | electricity as it turns. |
With the amount of | electricity saved, it will save the school 250 sterling |
ison in 1903, and was most likely wired for | electricity when it became available on the island in 1 |
aste from the local landfill and generating | electricity with it. |
loring ways to recapture it and/or generate | electricity with it. |
he area of rural energy services like solar | electricity and its achievements have resulted in the c |
Ideles has | electricity and its own military troop. |
h Wales Power and Traction Co Ltd to supply | electricity to its own electric railway and connected s |
price-regulated monopoly for the supply of | electricity to its supply area. |
first in the UK to generate some of its own | electricity with its own wind turbine which was erected |
infrastructure that delivers natural gas or | electricity in its service territories) but are no long |
ater is supplied by Ramallah Water Systems; | electricity by Jerusalem Energy; and phone service by t |
a Nuclear Generating Station which produces | electricity and jobs for the county's inhabitants. |
The History and Present State of | Electricity by Joseph Priestley. |
nges in the early development of commercial | electricity, because just about everything was made out |
ar power plant which would produced 1000 MW | electricity in Karachi. |
A Technology; Executive Chairman of Eastern | Electricity and Kelsey-Hayes Company (a wholly owned su |
situation where for the next few years the | electricity demand kept rising, without any new power s |
cottage with a wood stove and no sewage or | electricity, requiring kerosene lamps but probably all |
"cold" from a heat source such as propane, | electricity, or kerosene. |
Minister of | Electricity: Ahmad Khaled al-Ali |
Ceylon | Electricity Board: Kirindiwela Depot |
Electricity was known to the Greeks, but it was after t | |
Shweli River near Namhkam aiming to supply | electricity to Kyaukme, Hsipaw, Lashio and Namtu. |
ohn Samuel Forrest, Director of the Central | Electricity Research Laboratory. |
lectric distribution company which supplies | electricity to Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. |
At the time, | electricity was largely used by industrial customers. |
c Company in March 2008 for up to 900 MW of | electricity, the largest solar power commitment ever ma |
ng 100 J with a 10% efficient conversion of | electricity to laser light. |
This powerplant is a net consumer of | electricity; the laws of thermodynamics dictate that mo |
Centralization of | electricity generation leads to transmission losses, wh |
insulator to cover the wire and prevent the | electricity from leaking into the water was requisite f |
vehicle tire-degrading bacteria to generate | electricity, lighting LED lights. |
A power station providing | electricity for Leeds and the surrounding areas used to |
In addition to | electricity, the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation us |
9th century also saw a public water system, | electricity and libraries brought to the town. |
Sundon Substation" of the National Grid for | electricity (which lies west of the railway, near the v |
Additionally, the castle had | electricity and lifts from the outset, with power being |
In 1902 the station began providing | electricity to light the villages of Victoria Garesfiel |
Commissioner of the State Board on Gas and | Electricity (State Lighting Commission) by Governor Fra |
(CBPF) a 19% percent interest in St. Lucia | Electricity Services Limited (Lucelec). |
The distribution company (Yorkshire | Electricity Distribution Limited) was disposed of to CE |
f Directlink, a high voltage direct current | electricity transmission line between New South Wales a |
Construction of | electricity transmission lines longer than two kilomete |
e property is close to the Broad River, and | electricity transmission lines are accessible. |
protecting critical infrastructure such as | electricity transmission lines, utilities and wireless |
ide is also known to be a poor conductor of | electricity, indicating little ionization. |
The | electricity of live performance, which is the very esse |
.0000.. "The Power of | Electricity (Special Live Anti-Traffic Report Version)" |
The Kerinchi Pylon is a lattice steel | electricity pylon located near Menara Telekom in Kerinc |
logy to reduce the consumption of water and | electricity, including low consumption bathroom furnitu |
ldest winter nights when overall demand for | electricity is low. |
ree electron (and its hole partner) conduct | electricity, thereby lowering resistance. |
om Baguio city, can produce 75 megawatts of | electricity to Luzon grid. |
9. Metering of | electricity supplied made mandatory |
ublic to literally walk through and see how | electricity was made at this power plant at that time. |
m, and the Electrical Current: A History of | Electricity and Magnetism from 1842-1895" |
Miscellaneous and Wondrous Things in | Electricity & Magnetism |
ed a new edition of Professor John Farrar's | Electricity and Magnetism (1842). |
A college text-book v. 2. | Electricity and magnetism (New York : Macmillan, 1896) |
Purcell is the author of | Electricity and Magnetism (1965) - originally Volume 2 |
t is still one of the standard introductory | electricity and magnetism textbooks in college physics. |
ion contains exhibits related to mechanics, | electricity and magnetism, mathematics, dna, space and |
Newtonian Mechanics, Einsteinian Mechanics, | Electricity and Magnetism, Vibration and Waves, among o |
His work was mainly concerned with | electricity and magnetism, though he also made some con |
logy topics including light, sound, motion, | electricity and magnetism, mathematics, life science, g |
James Clerk Maxwell's work A Treatise on | Electricity and Magnetism. |
Nicholas Callan, whom he introduced to | electricity and magnetism. |
who believed there was a connection between | electricity and magnetism. |
A (Aluminum Company of America) needed more | electricity to make aluminum for the war effort. |
ains Scheme's geographical isolation on the | electricity grid making it subject to transmission cons |
He also played the | electricity meter man in Polanksi's short film When Ang |
ge occurred only an hour after the National | Electricity Market Management Company (NEMMCO) issued a |
powder's easy ignition by sparks or static | electricity make manufacture and storage hazardous. |
f energy-policy issues, from the origins of | electricity- and manufactured-gas regulation in the last |
In 1995 it acquired the Regional | Electricity Company, Manweb which supplied Merseyside a |
wind generation is a prudent way to provide | electricity in many situations. |
CHUs are all wired for | electricity and many have their own satellite televisio |
The B Station ceased generating | electricity in March 1997 and demolition of the structu |
es have chosen to ensure competition in the | electricity generation market through a transparent aut |
ime pricing (also: dynamic pricing) whereby | electricity prices may change as often as hourly (excep |
In these circumstances | electricity suppliers may find themselves with no other |
s; in slagging and plasma gasification, the | electricity consumption may even exceed any power produ |
Before the advent of | electricity, a mechanical means was required to rotate |
ubstantial increase in consumption of food, | electricity, and medications related to digestive disor |
ating capacity of 2,000 MW, which is enough | electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 millio |
he reliability and reduce the cost of solar | electricity to meet national goals (measured as the lev |
normally in standby mode, ready to generate | electricity to meet sudden peaks in demand. |
On a typical day it could supply enough | electricity to meet the needs of three towns the size o |
ectric plant generates 493,300 kilowatts of | electricity and meets peak-hour demand for power within |
both droughts and decreased flow because of | electricity needs met by the dam. |
kamaru is currently operated by state-owned | electricity generator Mighty River Power. |
Aratiatia is operated by state-owned | electricity generator Mighty River Power. |
the explosion coincided with a sabotage on | electricity lines miles away from the pipeline, the Geo |
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