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ns of coal approximately 2.2 billion a KW/H | electricity, 33 millions a KW/H of long-distance heatin |
nd efficient “green” energy that can supply | electricity to millions. |
then burned to create steam for generating | electricity for mine machinery and electric lighting, b |
He also served as Minister of Petroleum, | Electricity and Mineral Resources of Syria. |
s way, she helped to establish the National | Electricity Market Ministers Forum, a high-level organi |
nt development of modern technology such as | electricity and mobile phones. |
In recent years, | electricity and mobile telephony have arrived in the vi |
he latest innovations - central steam heat, | electricity, a modern "hygienic" bathroom, and containe |
idian Group PLC, owners of Northern Ireland | Electricity, the monopoly electricity supplier in North |
pany based in Butte, Montana which provided | electricity to Montana consumers and industry from 1912 |
en greatly expanded and they were supplying | electricity to more than 300 cotton mills and other ind |
ublic utility that provides natural gas and | electricity to more than 6 million of Michigan's 10 mil |
bines that are capable of generating enough | electricity for more than 220,000 homes. |
The renewable park uses solar | electricity for most of its electricity needs. |
beginning of civil rule in 1999, to improve | electricity supply, most of the country is always in da |
rytelling, performing arts, natures, sound, | electricity, chemistry, motion, and standardized test p |
nity built a power dam in 1930, introducing | electricity to Mouth of Wilson. |
er-generating facilities at the dam provide | electricity to much of Zambia and Zimbabwe. |
e with a smart meter which is able to track | electricity usage much more frequently than standard el |
The dam's powerplant provides | electricity for much of the north-central United States |
lectric distribution company which supplies | electricity to Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. |
a company in Mumbai which used to generate | electricity in Mumbai since 1882. |
is also a 500-MW power plant that supplies | electricity to Mumbai. |
, which had been trying since 1903 to bring | electricity to Mumbai. |
ing water for hydroelectric power, domestic | electricity demands must be supplemented by imports fro |
ery year and was the biggest single user of | electricity (255 MW) in the United Kingdom. |
arters Farsta, as well as a small amount of | electricity (12 MWe and 68 MW thermal). |
1995 it was split up into separate gas and | electricity utilities, named AlintaGas and Western Powe |
He discovered the existence of two types of | electricity and named them "vitreous" and "resinous" (l |
other parts of the U.S. include biodiesel, | electricity, ethanol, natural gas and propane (or LPG). |
nsored a bill to limit low-income household | electricity or natural gas bills to no more than six pe |
le monastery was fitted with running water, | electricity, and natural gas. |
Electricity and Natural Gas are the most common utiliti | |
power station in Israel to produce | electricity from natural gas. |
ing in the national commodities markets for | electricity and natural gas, Energy Resources' primary |
in the United Kingdom towards generation of | electricity using natural gas during the 1990s. |
on's role as regulator of public utilities ( | electricity, water, natural gas, telecommunications) he |
Primary services are | electricity and natural gas. |
ge of information to energy consumers about | electricity and natural gas in Ontario. |
Aquila, Inc. was an | electricity and natural gas distribution network headqu |
r the Mirant Kendall Generating Station, an | electricity plant near Kendall Square, charging that th |
ars, and found a ready market for the dam's | electricity at nearby Elizabethton. |
irst city in Canada to be completely lit by | electricity, after nearly two years of debate (the move |
This is enough capacity to provide | electricity for nearly one million average U.S. homes. |
This plant produces the | electricity it needs from bagasse residuals from sugarc |
It was the first house that had | electricity in Nelson County and to accomplish this it |
The | electricity distribution network remains in public owne |
its operational closure in 1997, the entire | electricity transmission network in England and Wales c |
EnergyAustralia owns an | electricity distribution network in addition to its ret |
The | electricity distribution network covers most of the eas |
In December 2007, United Utilities sold its | electricity distribution network to North West Electric |
the case that the business of reforming the | electricity supply network is just not about short term |
d New South Wales gas pipelines and gas and | electricity distribution networks in Victoria. |
It hold 13 power plants, seven | electricity distribution networks as well as a gas dist |
stations, Laxapana which generates 50MW of | electricity and New Laxapana which generates 100MW. |
1992 after more than 31 years of producing | electricity for New England electric consumers. |
eputy commissioner of water supply, gas and | electricity of New York City, 1910; consulting expert f |
lendale and Reefton were the first users of | electricity in New Zealand. |
Some of them were TNEB (Tamil Nadu | Electricity Board), NLC (Neyveli Lignite Corporation), |
V power line heads eastward to deliver this | electricity to Northern California's electricity backbo |
This company purchases | electricity from Northwest Territories Power Corporatio |
er Statkraft the second largest producer of | electricity in Norway. |
Corporation to construct a power plant, so | electricity was not available in the city until Februar |
t the actual wholesale procurement price of | electricity does not give potential entrants margin to |
Electricity was not restored in many places until 20 De | |
lin proposed that "vitreous" and "resinous" | electricity were not different types of "electrical flu |
n was opened as recently as September 2005, | electricity is not well distributed and the difficult t |
At times when surplus | electricity is not required (and so is comparatively ch |
ern engineering plant could generate enough | electricity for not only herself but ships moored along |
He was an authority on hydrostatics and | electricity, but nothing human was alien to his interes |
nauguration in August that it would produce | electricity by November. |
The annual production of | electricity is now 65 GWh. |
Rikuden also generates | electricity from nuclear power (approx. |
It was built primarily to provide | electricity to nuclear power installations at nearby Oa |
nd development, including the generation of | electricity from nuclear energy. |
France derives 79% of its | electricity from nuclear power, the highest percentage |
plant was completed but has never produced | electricity from nuclear energy. |
The program operates on the premise that | electricity from nuclear generating stations, as a zero |
power, reaching approximately 10% of their | electricity from nuclear-dependent France by 2007. |
channel was cut to Dandenong, and the State | Electricity Commission obtained a power line easement. |
f globally installed bioenergy capacity for | electricity generation, of which 7GW was in the US. |
dent, was appointed director of the Gas and | Electricity Works of Bucharest. |
hese turbines have the capacity to meet the | electricity demand of more than 50,000 households. |
He was chairman of the | Electricity Corporation of Nigeria in 1956. |
ore wind farm, which will meet the domestic | electricity demand of more than 60,000 homes. |
tivities; generation and supply of heat and | electricity; provision of connection services, and othe |
Sometimes | electricity pylons of powerlines running over steep mou |
nd business owners when he announced higher | electricity tariffs of up to 125%. |
ion is some 570 GW·h, the equivalent to the | electricity consumption of 140,000 Danish homes, which |
's then largest state-owned enterprise, the | Electricity Corporation of New Zealand (ECNZ) often kno |
anuary 1975 as an amalgamation of the State | Electricity Commission of Western Australia (establishe |
as a result of the establishment of common | electricity market of Norway and Sweden. |
432 MW of power, covering about 13% of the | electricity demand of Tasmania. |
ich is used in the series to cut the entire | electricity supply of New York City, disable aircraft a |
licit, cash-in-hand employment painting the | electricity pylons of the Yorkshire Moors. |
The Kerinchi Pylon differs from other | electricity pylons of comparable height, like those of |
It had to be informed by the | Electricity Council of the general plans and arrangemen |
o facilitate this, and later sold it to the | Electricity Trust of South Australia, a state governmen |
February 2002 - Powerco purchases the | Electricity Assets of United Networks Limited in Tauran |
a Power Board) and ElectroPower, the former | electricity division of Palmerston North City Council). |
as commissioned to help meet the increasing | electricity demands of New Zealand, and especially Auck |
• Solar panels and wind turbine to meet all | electricity demands of the building. |
market hub will be a multi-mile, triangular | electricity pathway of Superconductor Electricity Pipel |
He took up a position with the State | Electricity Commission of Victoria in December as assis |
Each plant has a gross | electricity output of 50 megawatts (MWe), producing aro |
epartment until 1953 when the newly created | Electricity Commission of NSW took over. |
He retired from the State | Electricity Commission of Victoria in 1964. |
ptive power plant (GCPP) as proposed in the | Electricity Act of 2003. |
Apprenticed to the former State | Electricity Commission of Victoria, he was in 1978 name |
he power plants of Mosenergo have installed | electricity capacity of 11,100 MW and thermal capacity |
Advocates for private sale of the | electricity were of course opposed to this as they did |
He was Chief Operating Officer of the | Electricity Corporation of New Zealand prior to its bre |
With the availability of | electricity, usage of fairy lamps waned in the 1920s an |
A key factor in the | electricity grid of northern Taiwan, it runs as a peaki |
r either using solar power or by using grid | electricity during off peak hours. |
arlie has been kicked off the dole, had his | electricity cut off, and been dumped by his girlfriend |
In their apartment, with the | electricity cut off, Leeteuk suggests they play an inti |
Electricity is offered as well as internet connection f | |
fit (100%, Latvia) - a subsidiary supplying | electricity and offering balance provider services in L |
During Kashinath's rounds to the | electricity board's office he comes across people who t |
But the tiny huts, with no | electricity, are often heated by fire. |
xciting innovation: A system for generating | electricity from old tires". |
ation responsible for operating the state's | electricity generators on the State's South West Interc |
The former | electricity pylon on the Sicilian side of Messina Strai |
table, fire ring, and lantern, there is no | electricity available on the mountain. |
which would not survive another winter; the | electricity remained on during this time. |
The conversion to | electricity was on the September 12, 1935 and during Ap |
rding again; the result was the full-length | Electricity, released on Sugar Hill Records in 1978. |
ovider, to connect Tasmania to the National | electricity grid on the Australian mainland. |
Monrovia Power Authority became the Liberia | Electricity Corporation on July 12, 1973. |
erLight Corporation installed a large solar | electricity system on the roof of the center in March 2 |
generation, the province relied entirely on | electricity imports on a submarine cable from New Bruns |
Clyde tries to turn the | electricity back on, but it still won't work, leaving F |
Zero carbon solar controllers use solar | electricity generated on-site rather than mains electri |
The station generated | electricity using one 165 MWe Alstom GT13E gas turbine, |
on showing that the residents could pay for | electricity) within one week, her plans would be dead. |
nditions as it has absolutely no sewage and | electricity and only very small number of houses have r |
in actuality use almost the same amount of | electricity to operate as a standard hydraulic. |
n be burned to provide sufficient steam and | electricity to operate the biorefinery. |
n plants, as well as power lines to provide | electricity to operate the system. |
wall from a van outside masquerading as an | electricity van, operated by Dave Carter. |
ill have a considerable impact on the Dutch | electricity grid, operated by TenneT. |
ransmission system operator Litgrid and the | electricity market operator Baltpool were spun-off to t |
Electricity System Operator EAD | |
It has no infrastructure of | electricity, gas, or water supplies. |
r issue bonds to establish or expand public | electricity service or community choice aggregation. |
Kerala State | Electricity Board or KSEB is a public sector agency und |
Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used f | |
J/t (for steel production), BTU/(kW·h) (for | electricity generation), or litres/100 km (of vehicle t |
ines built "for the purpose of transmitting | electricity from or to a place in Canada from or to a p |
from impoverish conditions at home without | electricity, food or clothes. |
2, 1900, when the International congress of | electricity was organized in Paris. |
Electricity and other artificial means of lighting even | |
other subscribers, trade resources such as | electricity with other players, work together to create |
nd develop agriculture"; "lower the cost of | electricity and other utilities"; " develop education a |
he long term, is to safeguard the supply of | electricity and other forms of energy on terms that are |
s, especially once the ships began to steal | electricity and other resources from the city. |
be used for heat generation, production of | electricity, and other purposes, including desalinizati |
obviously, in terms of (the) rising cost of | electricity in our country, but also in terms of the fo |
Many phone lines were down and the | electricity was out in much of the city. |
On the afternoon of 27 July 1997, the | electricity went out. |
During a surplus of | electricity generation output, the KPSP operates at pum |
The company sells | electricity to over 400,000 customers around Finland. |
of power each, which combined would provide | electricity to over 2 million households. |
British Gas supplies gas and | electricity to over 20 million customers in the UK. |
O class mainline locomotives that collected | electricity from overhead wires, and a sixth small batt |
rn developments and has a regular supply of | electricity (now owning its own 32 kV Grid Sub Station) |
1934 Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and | Electricity, Maurice P. Davidson, proposed that it be o |
8 study that found that customers of public | electricity providers paid lower rates than customers o |
e-line, insulated boots to protect her from | electricity, blue paint pellets and ether-filled "Blueb |
d Turkish wind farm is selling the produced | electricity to Pakistan at a rate of 12.1057 US cents p |
Electric Light & Power Co., which provided | electricity to Palatine Bridge, Canajoharie, Sharon Spr |
In 1841 he sent to Sturgeon's Annals of | Electricity a paper "On the Formation of Electro-type P |
The first International Exposition of | Electricity in Paris ran from August 15, 1881 through t |
Born in Turnu Severin, he studied | electricity in Paris. |
l be seen to this day - which also supplied | electricity to parts of Katoomba. |
er proclaiming that "there's no shortage of | electricity or passion. |
published in London, introducing the words | electricity, medical, pathology, hallucination and comp |
wn as Peiros Perapeiros Dam and will supply | electricity to Patras and the Patras Industrial Area. |
-peak hours and uses that water to generate | electricity during peak demand hours; it produces over |
tric power station, which is used to supply | electricity at peak loading periods, has a power of 1.4 |
ers at different posts for he bribe like at | electricity board, pension office. |
Deciding that anyone who could put | electricity into peoples homes would become rich, Cox w |
( | Electricity usage per capita in the UK is about 5,000 k |
al households in the province can access to | electricity- a percentage access of 12.8%. |
The central station, besides generating the | electricity, also performs the work of a substation. |
with city officials in Lincoln Park to get | electricity and permission to use amplified sound. |
throughout the Kingdom, and is involved in | electricity generation, petrochemical products, oil and |
tly from Humboldt County, were left without | electricity and phone services as a result. |
tprints of its buildings through the use of | electricity generating photovoltaic panels, and the off |
rtillery fire while she was docked near the | electricity supply pier in the German port of Pillau in |
hey suggest the precursors are generated by | electricity from piezo-stimulated effects in rocks bein |
M) Kerala State Secretary and former Kerala | Electricity Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in the SNC-Lavali |
which were equipped with amenities such as | electricity and piped water, were surrounded with perim |
panded peak load periods when New England's | electricity consumers place the heaviest demand on the |
ed justified at the time due to the serious | electricity shortages plaguing the country after World |
overnment abandoned the second stage of its | electricity privatisation plan, as no companies bidded. |
Minister of Trade, | Electricity and Planning: Maj. |
A third storage tank and | electricity power plant are planned. |
of fuels to operate 3,210 megawatts (MW) of | electricity generating plant and has a total generating |
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