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000 as a result of the restructuring of the | electricity generating industry in Maryland. |
renewed agreement on the supply of nuclear | electricity for a further term of 20 years. |
From 1977-80 he was Chairman of the | Electricity Consultative Council for the North West and |
ires in the engine-room and the loss of all | electricity. |
esponsible for distribution of high-voltage | electricity supplies to London Underground's 270 statio |
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 |
ble is run between the tops of high-voltage | electricity pylons. |
the largest producers and suppliers of gas, | electricity and heat in the Netherlands, serving more t |
Minister of Trade, | Electricity and Planning: Maj. |
rtland, use 18 to 25 per cent of Victoria's | electricity production. |
production corresponded to 13% of Croatia's | electricity needs. |
overnment abandoned the second stage of its | electricity privatisation plan, as no companies bidded. |
population, 84% of world GDP, 83% of world | electricity consumption. |
P Group of Hong Kong and exports 70% of its | electricity to Hong Kong. |
for the distribution business of Yorkshire | Electricity. |
250 MW turbine generators in times of high | electricity demand. |
consequence of Max Bradford's reform of the | electricity sector, Southpower had to be split, and Sut |
eload plant, meeting about 17% of Ontario's | electricity needs. |
ganized the destruction by explosives of 37 | electricity pylons supplying power to the industrial zo |
gy development, regulatory oversight of the | electricity sector in Hong Kong |
ines built "for the purpose of transmitting | electricity from or to a place in Canada from or to a p |
ltaic modules that provide about 70% of the | electricity consumed by the building, it uses environme |
Consent under Section 36 of the | Electricity Act (1989) for the electricity generating f |
, and for comparison the share of renewable | electricity in 1997 as well. |
He was chairman of the South of Scotland | Electricity Board, the Electricity Council and Rolls-Ro |
waste is recycled, and a full 100% of their | electricity comes from renewable sources. |
Education and the Coyne School of Technical | Electricity, as well as Grahm Junior College and Bryant |
and produces about one third of Victoria's | electricity requirements. |
2006, which increased the efficiency of the | electricity generation. |
t air pollution and violation of standards, | electricity failures and asbestos outside the screen br |
nths of back rent, the landlord cut off the | electricity to the station's studio. |
a, there is a standoff and she cuts off the | electricity there too. |
In addition they would turn off gas, | electricity and water supplies, and repair or pull down |
rs through the power lines, feeding off the | electricity which seems to make him stronger. |
The campsite offers water, | electricity, wireless internet access, and cable TV con |
d from the Schefferville Post Office, while | electricity is provided by the Schefferville Power Comp |
mpson is proposed to be built to offset the | electricity used by the plant. |
ucing fuels such as propane, heating oil or | electricity from a coal-burning plant, then wood burnin |
Sbassship and Reeno; released on Dominance | Electricity Records, Germany |
ny devices designed to operate on household | electricity incorporate a battery backup to maintain th |
eks were originally stated to run on static | electricity (quite a feat of electrical engineering).Gw |
ains Scheme's geographical isolation on the | electricity grid making it subject to transmission cons |
al, and time implications on manufacturers, | electricity providers, and the consumers. |
t 2007, at which point it had only produced | electricity for eight days since August 2006. |
anning Act 1990 for the onshore underground | electricity cables and the substation. |
al, unlike the M7, and will operate without | electricity. |
ion in 1974, becoming fully operational for | electricity production in 1980. |
Luminant's operations include | electricity generation and wholesaling, mining, constru |
Kirkby's Distribution Network Operator for | electricity is United Utilities; there are no power sta |
The Distribution Network Operator for | electricity is Central Networks better known as E.ON UK |
etwork of Transmission System Operators for | Electricity (ENTSO-E). |
education, employment opportunities, roads, | electricity, mobile hospitals 2 acres (8,100 m2) of lan |
powder's easy ignition by sparks or static | electricity make manufacture and storage hazardous. |
d outwith the Central Belt had little or no | electricity supply. |
ith tent and trailer sites ,with or without | electricity, that can be reserved ahead of time, bathro |
r displaying artwork that uses little or no | electricity. |
ibe the bringing to life of organisms using | electricity, as popularly associated with (but never ex |
f energy-policy issues, from the origins of | electricity- and manufactured-gas regulation in the last |
But for other needs, | electricity, communications and appliances are partiall |
s historical appearance; on the other hand, | electricity, sanitary facilities, and climatization wer |
But for other needs, | electricity, communications and appliances are partiall |
we are always in danger of losing our home, | electricity and belongings at any moment, I will always |
ple, including Rigas, before running out of | electricity and dying. |
o electrical power, and increased output of | electricity, must take place for this change to occur. |
Powering all the machinery switched over to | electricity in 1934. |
egulatory agency with power over telephone, | electricity and gas companies. |
on maintenance they were cemented over when | electricity was added to the station. |
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 |
body by Abe Sapien, who used an overdose of | electricity to awaken the dormant homunculus. |
The Board oversees the | electricity market and ensures regulated gas and electr |
EnergyAustralia owns an | electricity distribution network in addition to its ret |
Snowy Mountains Scheme, the company owns an | electricity and gas retailer, Red Energy which operates |
Many Atlantans paid their | electricity bills at this downtown location. |
licit, cash-in-hand employment painting the | electricity pylons of the Yorkshire Moors. |
"loiter skirt" containing solar panels for | electricity) for up to 4 days, something impossible wit |
guished career in industry, particularly in | electricity generation. |
ree electron (and its hole partner) conduct | electricity, thereby lowering resistance. |
ructed to MINERGIE or Passivhaus standards, | electricity generation from renewable energy sources, a |
1889 Guimard designs the Pavilion of | Electricity at the 1889 World's Fair in Paris. |
on showing that the residents could pay for | electricity) within one week, her plans would be dead. |
Sheila needs to pay her | electricity bill and latest bank installment. |
The 2003 southern Peninsular Malaysia | electricity blackout crisis affected the southern part |
The 1996 Peninsular Malaysia | electricity blackout crisis was a power outage in Malay |
In Prince Edward Island, 10,000 people lost | electricity. |
lines, leaving about 42,000 people without | electricity in the country. |
t: A blackout leaves 400,000 people without | electricity in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires, o |
roduction ability, providing 7.3 percent of | electricity production by IEC. |
lar Grove provided more than 100 percent of | electricity of the San Diego Kyocera office and saved K |
l and gas, as well as the petrochemical and | electricity production. |
At 04:00 Germans cut the phone and | electricity lines to the building. |
cs (1913); and contributions on physics and | electricity in scientific journals. |
His nephew, Charles Merz, was a pioneer of | electricity distribution in the UK and internationally |
a memorial to one of the great pioneers of | electricity). |
llions with bas-reliefs of main pioneers in | electricity and electrical engineering: William Gilbert |
he 1960s, basic amenities like piped water, | electricity, paved roads, and drainage systems were int |
ion at the outlet of the pipeline generates | electricity as water is transferred to Cardinia. |
ce, natural gas lines, water pipelines, and | electricity. |
s a coal-fired cogeneration plant producing | electricity and heat. |
operated as a cogeneration plant supplying | electricity to Saskatchewan Grid under contract to Sask |
Corporation to construct a power plant, so | electricity was not available in the city until Februar |
eat to the existing steam plant, generating | electricity at a rate of 155,000 MW·h per year (an aver |
It hold 13 power plants, seven | electricity distribution networks as well as a gas dist |
He also played the | electricity meter man in Polanksi's short film When Ang |
h Louis Gordon: Shifting City, Pleasures of | Electricity and Crash and Burn. |
from the first province wide plebiscite on | electricity regulation. |
the Crippens installed indoor plumbing and | electricity and added a second stairway to the Noble wi |
rowns cut roads and brought in plumbing and | electricity, ultimately earning an award from the Napa |
Plumbing and | electricity were installed. |
team boilers, piping, heating, plumbing and | electricity networks and water treatment plants now acc |
Whakamaru is the major switching point for | electricity in the North Island electricity grid. |
efends the lab, at the cost of 35 points of | electricity per second. |
ryadan Muhammed is an Indian politician and | Electricity minister in the Government of Kerala. |
dling gave Suede's style a touch of pop and | electricity, giving birth to two #1 albums in the UK: C |
lic Works Department, irrigation, ports and | electricity. |
ircraft, and space vehicles), power (water, | electricity, steam and gas engines), Manchester's sewer |
.0000.. "The Power of | Electricity (Special Live Anti-Traffic Report Version)" |
The solar power provides | electricity for the refrigerators, bars, music decks, e |
ticularly associated with nuclear power for | electricity production. |
ing water for hydroelectric power, domestic | electricity demands must be supplemented by imports fro |
tially horse-drawn, but latterly powered by | electricity. |
Powered by | electricity, ERC combines captured carbon dioxide with |
Today it is powered by | electricity and has an electro-pneumatic action. |
f cooking equipment is typically powered by | electricity, however, gas fired hot plates were not unc |
The fleet of the company was powered by | electricity and batteries, making it a forerunner of to |
e “the only tramway in the world powered by | electricity.” |
the shore of Loch Ness which was powered by | electricity generated by the river. |
nergy generated by the two powerhouses into | electricity. |
n Lancashire to be designed for powering by | electricity. |
The dam's powerplant provides | electricity for much of the north-central United States |
former chairman of the Andhra Pradesh State | Electricity Board. |
The program operates on the premise that | electricity from nuclear generating stations, as a zero |
periment which demonstrated the presence of | electricity in an arrangement of a spiral conductor tha |
e sensitivity to impact, heat, pressure and | electricity. |
insulator to cover the wire and prevent the | electricity from leaking into the water was requisite f |
XU had financial problems when the price of | electricity plummeted. |
f service in 2002 due to the lower price of | electricity and was then restored to full service in Au |
e cancelled the Act if the average price of | electricity in a residential sector increases by 10% or |
t the actual wholesale procurement price of | electricity does not give potential entrants margin to |
of power was mothballed, when the price of | electricity dropped. |
sold the plant because of the low price of | electricity at that time. |
nt became operational, wholesale prices for | electricity fell by about one third to $20/MWh. |
ime pricing (also: dynamic pricing) whereby | electricity prices may change as often as hourly (excep |
2.2 billion of capital assets, primarily an | electricity distribution system, which delivers electri |
entary chapters 1921-23), The Principles of | Electricity (1912) and An Account of the Principles of |
ibits which work on the basic principles of | electricity, electronics and communication. |
ters Wyre Forest - also private waterworks, | electricity and gas pipeline bridge) |
Generating Facility) will not proceed until | electricity demand strengthens. |
becomes operational, 85% of the proceeds of | electricity sales from the hydropower plant will go to |
t burns rubbish and in the process produces | electricity for the National Grid. |
twood, North Dakota which will produce both | electricity, malt, and 100 million U.S. gallons (380 mi |
capacity of 124 MW and will produce enough | electricity for some 47,000 homes. |
and Doom uses his abilities to produce the | electricity needed to power it, turning Ben back to nor |
al-fired generator and could produce enough | electricity for 1,000 sixteen candle-power (about 60 wa |
d the globe with his hand to produce static | electricity. |
tors, which were designed to produce either | electricity or weapons material, were operated at low p |
of these new companies only produced enough | electricity to power a few city blocks. |
River is Detroit Edison's third producer of | electricity. |
er Statkraft the second largest producer of | electricity in Norway. |
e these lakes were the largest producers of | electricity in the state of Georgia. |
It produces enough | electricity to power more than 40,000 homes. |
"The CS500 produces more | electricity (per installed watt) than fixed flatplate P |
This plant produces the | electricity it needs from bagasse residuals from sugarc |
l wind farm in the UK, producing sufficient | electricity annually to power 50,000 homes. |
ur Energy has 10 turbines, producing enough | electricity to power around 8,500 homes annually. |
ction of solar energy from producing power, | electricity can be generated in periods of inclement we |
The waste product of | electricity generation is steam at the rate of about 12 |
d allow efficient, affordable production of | electricity from a variety of energy sources, as well a |
The average annual production of | electricity amounts to 9 TWh. |
The annual production of | electricity is now 65 GWh. |
hat greater efficiency in the production of | electricity could be achieved by diverting the flow of |
Back in 2000, the US average production of | electricity from coal was 224.3 GW (1.966 trillion kilo |
l provide coal mostly for the production of | electricity. |
The expected annual production of | electricity is around 65 gigawatt hours (GWh) - enough |
k is used extensively for the production of | electricity; it is dammed near Franzensfeste, Klausen a |
be used for heat generation, production of | electricity, and other purposes, including desalinizati |
n of the energy of the fusion products into | electricity, with an efficiency potentially above 70%. |
At the time, he was Professor of | Electricity at the Artillery Academy of Saint Petersbur |
n 1989 Andriesse was appointed professor of | electricity supply at the University of Utrecht. |
lic utility districts, the project provides | electricity to Puget Sound Energy, Portland General Ele |
ch wires capable of projecting high-voltage | electricity that can annihilate a monster without much |
lved in 1990 due to decreased projection of | electricity demand due to the recession of 1985 and the |
n harnessing of natural gas and propane and | electricity) and as an edible oil. |
first major project was to provide reliable | electricity to the entire area. |
The 180 MW development will provide enough | electricity for about 117,000 households. |
ssil fuels each year, and to provide enough | electricity to power 512,000 homes. |
n in places where fossil fuels provide most | electricity, a geothermal system may offset greenhouse |
ng number of areas were being provided with | electricity, and train and tram lines were being electr |
or part of the motive power is provided by | electricity rather than directly by the engine, saw a n |
ational courses will be provided, including | electricity, small engine and motorcycle repair, floor |
er of ActewAGL, a multi-utility provider of | electricity and gas services, and operator of the water |
Providers of | electricity can encourage consumers to sell back their |
The power plant provides enough | electricity for approximately 1.6 million people. |
ustrial division devoted to providing clean | electricity to businesses and organizations. |
streetlights and providing around-the-clock | electricity, sacking corrupt public officials, and offe |
The first moves to providing an | electricity supply to Geelong were made in 1898, with t |
d, usually RuO2, IrO2, or PtO0.12, conducts | electricity and catalyzes the desired reaction such as |
provements in child welfare, public health, | electricity, and running water. |
nt charged with providing public utilities ( | electricity, telephone, water, sewer) to rural areas in |
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