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d allow efficient, affordable production of | electricity from a variety of energy sources, as well a |
nergy of the car in motion, and store it as | electricity in a bank of electric double-layer capacito |
assisted by an electric motor that gets its | electricity from a fuel cell. |
e cancelled the Act if the average price of | electricity in a residential sector increases by 10% or |
a refreshing reminder that the lighthearted | electricity of a fantastic pop song is still filled wit |
It now produces up to 12kW of | electricity from a 300mm crossflow turbine. |
ators, giving a maximum output of 360 MW of | electricity at a water flow rate of 800 m³/s. |
-fired power station; it could also produce | electricity using a steam turbine. |
ny devices designed to operate on household | electricity incorporate a battery backup to maintain th |
e first villages in Ireland to have its own | electricity supply, a mill on the Milltown river provid |
e western outskirts of the city, to provide | electricity for a tram line which ran through their sup |
hree units generates 22.5 Megawatts (MW) of | electricity, with a total plant capacity of 67.5 MW. |
In 1943, the light was automated and lit by | electricity, as a flashing red beacon. |
capable of generating 250 MW (Megawatts) of | electricity, giving a generating capacity of 1000 MW. |
Watt sealed beam array, fed from the mains | electricity, with a diesel generator and batteries for |
ted with a 1000-watt lamp supplied by mains | electricity, with a diesel generator for standby power. |
eks were originally stated to run on static | electricity (quite a feat of electrical engineering).Gw |
eat to the existing steam plant, generating | electricity at a rate of 155,000 MW·h per year (an aver |
-emitting diode beacon is supplied by mains | electricity, with a battery for standby power. |
rman technology, the factory also generated | electricity, with a maximum output of approximately 10 |
assisted by an electric motor that gets its | electricity from a fuel cell. |
assisted by an electric motor that gets its | electricity from a fuel cell. |
halogen lamp and the power source is mains | electricity with a diesel generator as backup. |
assisted by an electric motor that gets its | electricity from a fuel cell. |
assisted by an electric motor that gets its | electricity from a fuel cell. |
It had been modernized with a coal heater, | electricity and a fresh well. |
ot supply the water for a long time without | electricity, because a pump is required to refill the t |
The system produced 22 kilowatts of | electricity with a low-pressure turbine. |
assisted by an electric motor that gets its | electricity from a fuel cell. |
h pressure steam, which is used to generate | electricity in a turbine. |
renewed agreement on the supply of nuclear | electricity for a further term of 20 years. |
th Punky, Jan, me, Chris, and Rocky for the | electricity of a live performance, and then right up th |
In 1909, Grassington received its first | electricity from a hydroelectric plant at Linton Falls, |
assisted by an electric motor that gets its | electricity from a fuel cell. |
assisted by an electric motor that gets its | electricity from a fuel cell. |
volves electroplating, running a current of | electricity through a saline/zinc solution with a zinc |
Water from the lake is used to generate | electricity through a 13 km long pipe system, located a |
was electrified and connected to the mains | electricity through a submarine power cable, and a back |
-1934, the church was renovated internally, | electricity and a new heating system were installed. |
three different power sources: a generator, | electricity and a set of batteries. |
o plants can be started to begin generating | electricity in a matter of minutes. |
was one of the bodies authorised to inspect | electricity meters, a function subsequently transferred |
The mill generated | electricity via a dynamo and is now used as residential |
but there was no widespread distribution of | electricity through a comprehensively-integrated electr |
t began operations in 1928 with the sale of | electricity under a 10-year contract to Blue Ridge Powe |
y City, Illinois, then a rural area without | electricity or a telegraph office. |
ucing fuels such as propane, heating oil or | electricity from a coal-burning plant, then wood burnin |
The 180 MW development will provide enough | electricity for about 117,000 households. |
Rescuers suggested the cause to be static | electricity, an accidentally-discarded cigarette, or an |
ory of South Eastern Bulgaria and to ensure | electricity supply according to all present-day standar |
Electricity sales account for over 80% of total revenue | |
Emissions from | electricity generation account for the largest share of |
berian Civil War the plant produced 64MW of | electricity, which accounted for 35% of all electricity |
duce the environmental impact of coal-based | electricity, which accounts for nearly half of the Unit |
eate a vast thermocouple for sending static | electricity charges across the building. |
trusted with the task of maintaining stable | electricity supplies across the state. |
His conclusions led to the | Electricity (Supply) Act 1926, and the creation of the |
unal Act 1992, the Gas Supply Act 1996, the | Electricity Supply Act 1995, the National Electricity ( |
mittee, which produced the more significant | Electricity (Supply) Act of 1926, leading to the settin |
-profit corporation established through the | Electricity Restructuring Act, 2004 (Bill 100). |
ll that became the Rights of Entry (Gas and | Electricity Boards) Act, 1954. |
ion will generate between 0.7 and 2.5 MW of | electricity to add to the national grid. |
the Crippens installed indoor plumbing and | electricity and added a second stairway to the Noble wi |
on maintenance they were cemented over when | electricity was added to the station. |
meters between 1929-1933, and generation of | electricity was added. |
he primary purpose of the dam is generating | electricity; in addition, it is used for flood control, |
Dame's family and married housing get their | electricity from AEP. |
nally, Plant Eaton was intended to generate | electricity to aid the United States in production of m |
ive types of power, distributed throughout; | electricity, compressed air, steam, hydraulic and coal |
pt public infrastructure services including | electricity, waterworks, airline, bus, port and communi |
It supplies most of the | electricity for Alaska Electric Light & Power. |
lectric distribution company which supplies | electricity to all the districts of Sindh in Pakistan, |
lectric distribution company which supplies | electricity in all district of , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pa |
Industrial Revolution, and the discovery of | electricity are all attributable to the Aquarian Age. |
nt, estimating nearly $50 million a year in | electricity costs alone. |
Three Phase | Electricity is also available for industries or houses. |
.) and 1990s (Europe), flat load growth and | electricity liberalization also made the addition of la |
des a large part of southern Netherlands of | electricity and also supplies heat to the horticultural |
The station's license for the generation of | electricity was also granted later in 2007. |
e first public building in the town to have | electricity, which also saw the projector upgraded to r |
at Kinlochleven, it was intended to provide | electricity for aluminium production, this time at Fort |
o generate and transmit alternating current | electricity, the Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant. |
o generate and transmit alternating current | electricity, the Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant. |
periment which demonstrated the presence of | electricity in an arrangement of a spiral conductor tha |
Spirit | Electricity is an EP from hardcore punk and reggae pion |
e sourced, and will usually be derived from | electricity, or an internal combustion engine. |
n of the energy of the fusion products into | electricity, with an efficiency potentially above 70%. |
Delta | Electricity is an electricity generation company in Aus |
Yorkshire | Electricity was an electricity distribution utility in |
The station supplied | electricity to an area of 3,100 square kilometers and w |
the lack of | electricity as an obstacle to the benefits provided by |
as well as the measurements of atmospheric | electricity, spectral analysis of rare-earth elements, |
Manufacturers attracted to Brimsdown by | electricity supply and flat sites included non-ferrous |
ended to increase performance standards for | electricity generation and motor vehicles with the opti |
twood, North Dakota which will produce both | electricity, malt, and 100 million U.S. gallons (380 mi |
includes energyhelpline - comparing gas and | electricity tariffs and heating insurance, greenhelplin |
ircraft, and space vehicles), power (water, | electricity, steam and gas engines), Manchester's sewer |
Switchwise.com.au is an | electricity comparison and gas comparison website for A |
hich combine hydrogen and oxygen to produce | electricity, heat and water. |
Amalgamations between an | electricity distributor and another company; |
ormation relating to economic, oil and gas, | electricity, regulatory and other pertinent public and |
king it both unique in the context of Irish | electricity production and the country's single largest |
mped back up to Pyramid Lake at night, when | electricity demand and cost is low. |
t deregulation will correct a bottleneck in | electricity supply and point out the 2003 North America |
These include | electricity generation and cogeneration, natural gas an |
est marches by PAYE workers, an increase in | electricity charges and the oil crisis of 1979 also cau |
ero in on the three areas - transportation, | electricity generation and fossil fuel production - in |
ssets and investments in water, wastewater, | electricity, gas and telecommunications. |
tube and damaged the insulation material of | electricity wires and airplane control. |
It has | electricity export and import monopoly in Russia. |
hree 7,000 HP units which produce 5.3 MW of | electricity each, and a 12,000 HP unit, generating 8.7 |
Other amenities such as water supply, | electricity, telephones and schools are also available. |
was felt in Burundi, causing a break in the | electricity supply, and as far as the Kenyan capital Na |
He was Chief Executive of New Zealand | electricity generator and retailer Meridian Energy sinc |
When used within a tennanted area, carrying | electricity supplied and billed to the landlord, for ex |
imary school teachers, an employee of state | electricity board and a NVF staff were also among those |
l gas to provide process steam, heating and | electricity needs, and produces fewer emissions than ot |
currently under the control of Punjab State | Electricity Board and whole of the revenue goes to Punj |
titor of Thomas Edison in the early days of | electricity generation and distribution. |
Morus, Iwan Rhys Frankenstein's Children: | Electricity, Exhibition, and Experiment in Early-ninete |
hen captures heat that is usually wasted in | electricity generation and uses this to provide thermal |
ably MOX), ran reactors, generated and sold | electricity, reprocessed and managed spent fuel (mainly |
anning Act 1990 for the onshore underground | electricity cables and the substation. |
ous in-game variables such as air pressure, | electricity, gravity, and particle effects. |
entary chapters 1921-23), The Principles of | Electricity (1912) and An Account of the Principles of |
ric Power Act and the Renewable Energy Act. | Electricity rates and directives over all operations an |
But for other needs, | electricity, communications and appliances are partiall |
ides and financial protections for seniors, | electricity regulation and rate freezes, and an Illinoi |
ull service city government, that includes, | electricity, sewage and police and fire services. |
The Board oversees the | electricity market and ensures regulated gas and electr |
neers in 1948, the lake had a dual purpose: | electricity production and flood control. |
Northern Electric was an | electricity supply and distribution company serving nor |
ater mains and in later years, high voltage | electricity cables and a pumped rising-main for sewage. |
by refusing to pay land revenue, water and | electricity bills, and block the flow of grain out of P |
The village is linked to the East Jerusalem | electricity system and has running water. |
on of polluting foreign influences, such as | electricity, railroads, and even Buddhist priests. |
energy sources, avoided investments in peak | electricity capacities, and evaluation of the costs. |
Civil servants lost access to subsidised | electricity, housing, and telephones; parts of the gove |
a petition to protest against increases in | electricity prices and arranged a protest demonstration |
ctric works instead of coal and gas burning | electricity generators, and also put forward legislatio |
his time responsibility for the utilities - | Electricity generation and distribution, Water supply a |
s of food, 16 tons of medical supplies, six | electricity generators and water filters, from Russia's |
Electricity distributors and transmitters | |
nd a 60-hour battery life, HEARO works when | electricity, telephone and Internet are out. |
and nuclear became the fuels of choice for | electricity generation and conservation measures increa |
ower Generation; Utilities (natural gas and | electricity transmission and distribution) and Global E |
ransmission network facilitates inter-state | electricity trading and plays a central in the NEM as a |
currently produces over 426 million KWh of | electricity annually and has prevented over $385 millio |
people and offers modern amenities such as | electricity, bathrooms and a kitchen. |
am which is operated by ACTEWAGL, the ACT's | electricity, water and gas utility provider. |
he sale of approximately 50,000 contestable | electricity customers and retailer trading activities t |
of BizzEnergy, the UK's largest independent | electricity retailer; and Chairman of Ergo Finance LLP. |
ar total dependence on the mainland for its | electricity generation, and the capacity and condition |
Eesti Energia produces and sales | electricity, heat and fuel (oil shale and shale oil) an |
increases included an 89 per cent hike for | electricity tariffs and 36 per cent for water. |
The Shannon | Electricity Scheme and its Ardnacrusha dam at Parteen c |
Electricity, radio and automobiles were introduced in t | |
The purpose of the dam is flood control, | electricity production, and the maintenance of a low le |
action affected the price of such things as | electricity, water and bread. |
But for other needs, | electricity, communications and appliances are partiall |
Disposal of | electricity transmission and distribution assets; |
CHP systems can supply all | electricity, heating and cooling for any sized developm |
The bridge also carried | electricity lines and fresh water to the island. |
From 1917 to 1931 he worked with | electricity works, and from 1931 to 1938 he had his own |
world, as measured by the relation between | electricity production and area flooded. |
ibits which work on the basic principles of | electricity, electronics and communication. |
team boilers, piping, heating, plumbing and | electricity networks and water treatment plants now acc |
y of Power, in association with the Central | Electricity Authority and Power Finance Corporation Ltd |
tions of political interference for setting | electricity rates and decisions to build large power pr |
Luminant's operations include | electricity generation and wholesaling, mining, constru |
ower Generation, Utilities (natural gas and | electricity transmission and distribution) and Global E |
ulture and animal husbandry, it has a small | electricity generator and tourism is becoming more impo |
succeeded in creating an epic succession of | electricity generation and distribution schemes that we |
by collaborative effort between the Ceylon | Electricity Board and NREL. |
The City's | electricity generating and supply functions were nation |
World War II the firm expanded its work in | electricity generation, and branched out into food proc |
between the Government of Sri Lanka, Ceylon | Electricity Board and the National Thermal Power Corpor |
oped codes of conduct for gas marketers and | electricity retailers, and established a complaint reso |
He resigned from his job at the State | Electricity Commission and completed a term as a govern |
ed by Finland's Fortum, the former Midlands | Electricity, Tomen and Alstom. |
European nations, themselves comprising the | electricity generation and distribution companies. |
Sheila needs to pay her | electricity bill and latest bank installment. |
in power generation to create a competitive | electricity market and eventually lower power costs. |
watt plant in Goodland, Kansas will produce | electricity, ethanol, and biodiesel. |
al, and time implications on manufacturers, | electricity providers, and the consumers. |
They were replaced with a British | Electricity Authority and fifteen Area Electricity Boar |
ride themselves on a simplistic approach to | electricity service and their deep Texas roots. |
Labour Party that public utilities such as | electricity supply and public transport in the wide Gre |
a $2.5 billion cost for proposed new public | electricity projects, and said that voters should have |
t air pollution and violation of standards, | electricity failures and asbestos outside the screen br |
nologies usually increases the diversity of | electricity sources and, through local generation, cont |
it operates about 10 rustic cabins with no | electricity or appliances. |
2,050 volts of | electricity were applied to her body for 20 seconds, an |
it has artificial fibers that contract when | electricity is applied, much like natural muscle, inste |
The power plant provides enough | electricity for approximately 1.6 million people. |
Founded in 1887, it provides | electricity to approximately 34,000 residential, commer |
d the sixth largest in the U.S. It supplies | electricity to approximately 7.5 million consumers in a |
ned by FPL Energy and the customers for the | electricity generated are Reliant Energy (198.9 MW), Au |
These machines do not require | electricity and are run on alternative fuels. |
But in places without reliable | electricity, people are exposed to dangerous levels of |
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