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rdinated and economical system of supply of | electricity in bulk to all parts of England and Wales. |
mplex of power plants, to supply additional | electricity to the city of San Antonio. |
rn developments and has a regular supply of | electricity (now owning its own 32 kV Grid Sub Station) |
s brought on line to supplement supply when | electricity demand is highest. |
Public supply of | electricity in Carlow was first provided from Milford M |
the first power station to supply municipal | electricity in the Southern Hemisphere. |
CHP systems can supply all | electricity, heating and cooling for any sized developm |
ring more than only one type of supply like | electricity, gas, water and district heat) joined and a |
eremony was held to switch on the supply of | electricity to Geelong. |
he long term, is to safeguard the supply of | electricity and other forms of energy on terms that are |
On a typical day it could supply enough | electricity to meet the needs of three towns the size o |
intended for animal feed and the supply of | electricity. |
Its the site of a continuous supply of | electricity with some of the most beautiful houses and |
ith the smelter operators for the supply of | electricity to power aluminium smelters at Portland and |
In 1928, the roads were surfaced, and | electricity came to the village in 1936. |
he system by responding to sudden surges in | electricity demand because of its rapid ability to deli |
During a surplus of | electricity generation output, the KPSP operates at pum |
uilt in 1903 to supply the tram system with | electricity. |
luting than the current oil-based system of | electricity generation, will still contribute to global |
be is a modular assembled mobile system for | electricity generation, water treatment and telecommuni |
Current is applied to the system, and | electricity travels through the electrolyte of chloroau |
ower station supplies 40% of Tacoma Power's | electricity. |
Tamil Nadu | Electricity Bord(TNEB)and Power Station |
The Tamil Nadu | Electricity Board was constituted with effect from 1 Ju |
during 2003-04, the Tamil Nadu | Electricity Board proposed to install 4 MW electric gen |
The land belongs to Tamil Nadu | Electricity Board, Department of Forests, Government of |
y 1. the people who work for the Tamil Nadu | Electricity Board, 2. the tribal folks and 3. agricultu |
of understanding (MoU) with the Tamil Nadu | Electricity Board (TNEB) to form a joint venture compan |
Some modern day tandoors use | electricity or gas instead of charcoal. |
A third storage tank and | electricity power plant are planned. |
ude public utilities, telegraph, telephone, | electricity, water companies, and the insurance industr |
ly began to accept the use of telephone and | electricity. |
placed roof tops, and snapped telephone and | electricity lines. |
rovide a bathroom en suite, a telephone and | electricity for each room. |
m engines, telegraph and telephone systems, | electricity and typewriters were part of the explosion |
He had no radio, telephone, or | electricity in his house.E.A. Elliott was a close frien |
ts that provide about 60% of that country's | electricity. |
nected to the National Grid so that surplus | electricity can be distributed using four National Grid |
is a form of renewable energy that produces | electricity from sunlight at a fraction of the cost of |
O class mainline locomotives that collected | electricity from overhead wires, and a sixth small batt |
ould ever become competitive, given that an | electricity grid is not a private good. |
tted politically), it is clear that Texas's | electricity markets will experience more rigorous compe |
e is working on an invention that generates | electricity from food scraps which he envisions could p |
ia in the central Peloponnese that produces | electricity for southern Greece and the islands. |
: The sole heir of a martial arts that uses | electricity channeled from arm gurads into his fists an |
e is connected to a generator that produces | electricity. |
is also a 500-MW power plant that supplies | electricity to Mumbai. |
The New York Times confirms that "the | electricity had been cut in the town before the assault |
ed to an electrical generator that produces | electricity as it turns. |
anages the physical network that transports | electricity. |
ull service city government, that includes, | electricity, sewage and police and fire services. |
lent procedure in the event that sufficient | electricity generation capacity is not built on the bas |
ations and other infrastructure that brings | electricity to homes and businesses in the South West I |
It was the first house that had | electricity in Nelson County and to accomplish this it |
ET-DSP is a patented process that uses | electricity to heat oil sands deposits to mobilize bitu |
lopes lend themselves to dams that generate | electricity. |
power station in Eno, Finland that supplies | electricity to Finland. |
tment (2002-2005) program required that all | electricity and gas suppliers with 15,000 or more domes |
of northeastern Brazil, an area that lacked | electricity at the time he was born. |
The Central | Electricity Generating Board gave 12 months notificatio |
Affairs (1988-96), Commissioner of the NSW | Electricity Commission (1988-95) and Chairman of the Bo |
ation responsible for operating the state's | electricity generators on the State's South West Interc |
It was initially operated by the Central | Electricity Generating Board. |
ing his tenure of office, became the Ceylon | Electricity Board (CEB). |
ill have a considerable impact on the Dutch | electricity grid, operated by TenneT. |
s owned by the utility supplying the water, | electricity, or gas, with overall usage billed directly |
nerates approximately 12% of the province's | electricity and produces roughly 10% of the province's |
mes in this town are connected to the state | electricity network TNEB. |
d to blackouts and power cuts in the 1970s; | electricity companies were able to maintain supplies th |
he site was initially powered from the main | electricity grid, but it was intended that it would hav |
ge occurred only an hour after the National | Electricity Market Management Company (NEMMCO) issued a |
cast at first from the Metropolitan-Vickers | Electricity works in Old Trafford. |
Modular released the EP | Electricity in Australia (12") and the UK (7"), while w |
requests of 12,000 MW although the national | electricity transport company Transelectrica offered pe |
ore wind farm, which will meet the domestic | electricity demand of more than 60,000 homes. |
d by a battery float charged from the mains | electricity. |
technologies, equating to 0.1% of the total | electricity consumption in New Zealand. |
ns-for their alleged role in the California | electricity crisis. |
a refreshing reminder that the lighthearted | electricity of a fantastic pop song is still filled wit |
ated to the Victoria region of the National | Electricity Market . |
ch was adequate to meet 98% of the nation's | electricity needs. |
The generated | electricity will be fed into the National Grid at one o |
ovinari Power Station is one of the largest | electricity producers in Romania, having 4 groups of 33 |
The former | electricity pylon on the Sicilian side of Messina Strai |
It is the tallest | electricity pylon in the Latvia. |
, which provides peak load to the Victorian | electricity grid. |
its operational closure in 1997, the entire | electricity transmission network in England and Wales c |
ower, in 2006 during reforms to the state's | electricity sector .. |
uch of the original energy from the surplus | electricity is in fact lost to friction.) |
r the three stations, making it the largest | electricity generation site in the Europe for a time. |
The initial | electricity supply to the smelter was a 220 kV transmis |
in May 2007 making Aurora Energy the first | electricity retailer to offer the pre-payment option in |
Some of the town's | electricity is generated by a wind-diesel system. |
citors with a reduced life span in the ESU ( | Electricity Storage Unit). |
the 1970s, but in October 1975, the Central | Electricity Generating Board gave 12 months notificatio |
anuary 1975 as an amalgamation of the State | Electricity Commission of Western Australia (establishe |
he Malaysian Book of Records as the tallest | electricity pylon in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. |
tine time a fire broke out in the secondary | electricity generators. |
ticularly useful for supplying the national | electricity gid at very short notice where sharp drops |
At the time, | electricity was largely used by industrial customers. |
immediate use at the instant that the mains | electricity fails, but the small amount of stored energ |
nent is Tenaga Nasional Berhad, the largest | electricity utility company in Malaysia. |
ich is used in the series to cut the entire | electricity supply of New York City, disable aircraft a |
Electric's Wan Chai Power Plant, the first | electricity generating station in Hong Kong. |
the building is Kerinchi Pylon, the tallest | electricity pylon in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. |
Latter towers are the tallest | electricity pylons in Denmark. |
Sir Arthur Hawkins, Chairman of the Central | Electricity Generating Board from 1972-77 |
rovide the power needed for 30% of the peak | electricity demand in their solar-powered buildings. |
ars, and found a ready market for the dam's | electricity at nearby Elizabethton. |
In 1995 it acquired the Regional | Electricity Company, Manweb which supplied Merseyside a |
ected to generate about 10% of the Austrian | electricity production. |
rding again; the result was the full-length | Electricity, released on Sugar Hill Records in 1978. |
rincipal research facilities of the Central | Electricity Generating Board (CEGB), concentrating on h |
y on the 1 October 2010 as part of the 2010 | electricity market reforms, but in December 2010, the N |
e 32 billion kilowatt-hours into the public | electricity grid every year. |
The project is now owned by the Ceylon | Electricity Board. |
zero from its initial level when the input | electricity ceases. |
e station and site were sold by the Central | Electricity Generating Board in 1984, and demolished in |
Watt sealed beam array, fed from the mains | electricity, with a diesel generator and batteries for |
ticipation of Tasmania joining the National | Electricity Market (NEM) which took place on 1 May 2005 |
He then went to the Central | Electricity Generating Board, where he researched ways |
s way, she helped to establish the National | Electricity Market Ministers Forum, a high-level organi |
The Norwegian | Electricity Industry Association (Norwegian: Energibedr |
connects the power station to the National | Electricity Market, providing power to Queensland and N |
Formed as the Yorkshire | Electricity Board in 1948 as part of the nationalisatio |
conducted in Nepal to combat the decreased | electricity availability. |
ovider, to connect Tasmania to the National | electricity grid on the Australian mainland. |
urbines were energized to produce the first | electricity at Biglow. |
crossing making them to the second-tallest | electricity pylons in Japan. |
Monrovia Power Authority became the Liberia | Electricity Corporation on July 12, 1973. |
It is owned and driven by the national | electricity company ZESA Holdings (Pvt) LTD.. |
The London | Electricity Board, public utility company responsible f |
He was chairman of the Central | Electricity Board from 1927 to 1935, and chairman of th |
Kyd was appointed chairman of the Auckland | Electricity Consumers Trust |
The resultant | electricity was used to power an arc lamp installed in |
eft Aldermaston Court to become the Central | Electricity Generating Board's chief scientist, a post |
igned him from the works team of the Ilford | Electricity Board in March 1920. |
f voltages and frequencies in the country's | electricity supply industry, but it was not until World |
PT. PLN, the state-owned | electricity company, confirmed that the electricity gri |
997, prior to the formation of the National | Electricity Market (NEM), the company was known as the |
the Act was the dissolution of the Central | Electricity Authority (UK), which it replaced with the |
On April 20, the Bihar | Electricity Board said that it would be at least a mont |
pington Village College and the Westminster | Electricity Showroom in Regent Street. |
ed justified at the time due to the serious | electricity shortages plaguing the country after World |
1895 when the powerhouse provided the first | electricity to Sacramento via 22 miles (35 km) of trans |
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 |
um term, the source of most of the nation's | electricity. |
(a) political: the privatisation of the UK | electricity industry in 1990; the regulatory change tha |
olan Voima has 25% of shares in the Finnish | electricity transmission system operator Fingrid Oyj. |
eworthy as the outspoken owner of the Green | electricity company Ecotricity. |
Since the deregulation of the Texas | electricity market, REP's like Simple Power are able to |
The first | electricity company was constructed in Helsinki in 1884 |
He was powered by the very | electricity that saved his life, and he used it to figh |
Town beat Hull City to claim the Yorkshire | Electricity Cup which became the first silverware to be |
ght continued to work, serving the adjacent | electricity plant harbor as well. |
am which is operated by ACTEWAGL, the ACT's | electricity, water and gas utility provider. |
er plant has been connected to the national | electricity network for over 46 years and has a capacit |
early 1940s to accommodate the skyrocketing | electricity demands in the Tennessee Valley at the heig |
ajor phase of construction to begin, the 52 | electricity pylons, each up to 65 metres high, that dom |
gawatts (MW) which is bid into the National | Electricity Market. |
d Turkish wind farm is selling the produced | electricity to Pakistan at a rate of 12.1057 US cents p |
dited as one of the originators of the term | electricity. |
t at 10 p.m. policy, and would cut the main | electricity to the town if the policy was disobeyed, pr |
The Shannon | Electricity Scheme and its Ardnacrusha dam at Parteen c |
The first | electricity was supplied by the site on 15 July 2009. |
ohn Samuel Forrest, Director of the Central | Electricity Research Laboratory. |
the control room of the dam from the state | electricity parastatal. |
Florida Power and Light, the largest | electricity utility in the state, reported more than 3, |
ppointed chairman of the board of the state | electricity and water company, Jirama, in October 2003, |
Most of the produced | electricity would be exported to Thailand and Cambodia. |
He took up a position with the State | Electricity Commission of Victoria in December as assis |
ately twenty-five percent of the province's | electricity, while producing roughly fifty percent of t |
He retired from the State | Electricity Commission of Victoria in 1964. |
Following the storm, | electricity was turned off due to the potential danger |
To the Goddess | Electricity (album, 1999) |
y of Power, in association with the Central | Electricity Authority and Power Finance Corporation Ltd |
The Northland | Electricity Helicopter has a longer range (3hrs 10mins |
e is now completely covered by the National | Electricity Grid. |
channel was cut to Dandenong, and the State | Electricity Commission obtained a power line easement. |
With the creation of the Central | Electricity Board (CEB) in 1926 and the establishment o |
That company was bought by the German | electricity company, Essen-based RWE in March 2002, now |
Enormous rate increases in the wholesale | electricity industry at that time meant that, while the |
ect (IPP) since the privatisation of the UK | electricity industry in 1990. |
by collaborative effort between the Ceylon | Electricity Board and NREL. |
provide 15 percent or more of the island's | electricity, further reducing diesel fuel use and emiss |
The station was built by the Central | Electricity Generating Board and unlike most of the pow |
ance Committee and was involved in the 1996 | Electricity Law. |
The City's | electricity generating and supply functions were nation |
He resigned from his job at the State | Electricity Commission and completed a term as a govern |
t of continued efforts to reduce the plants | electricity consumption without reducing production and |
was electrified and connected to the mains | electricity through a submarine power cable, and a back |
he was Chairman of the Board of the Israeli | Electricity Company. |
1947 he had begun working at the Palestine | Electricity Corporation (which was to become the Israel |
mma Government's plans to privatise the NSW | electricity industry. |
published in London, introducing the words | electricity, medical, pathology, hallucination and comp |
loads generated about 53% of the country's | electricity. |
to the owner failing to pay the facility's | electricity bill. |
Jeffares is chairman of the Taranaki | Electricity Trust, the Stratford Health Trust and a for |
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