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at provide steam to the mill and 40% of the | electricity to run the mill. |
The | electricity is used within the factory and any excess i |
The | electricity is too much for Godzilla, who then moves aw |
r its energy expertise, particularly in the | electricity regulatory area, as well as for legal advic |
h bifurcation of assets and manpower of the | electricity department between the States when the new |
EURELECTRIC (full name: The Union of the | Electricity Industry-EURELECTRIC) is the sector associa |
ent announced plans to more than double the | electricity generating capacity of the project and addi |
the 12 Area Boards (as created by the | Electricity Act 1947) bought bulk supplies of electrici |
February 2002 - Powerco purchases the | Electricity Assets of United Networks Limited in Tauran |
In general, up to 75% of the | electricity used in the U.S. today could be saved with |
The | Electricity Act 1947 was an Act of the Parliament of th |
t supplements have included one marking the | electricity company's purchase of vans and trucks from |
His conclusions led to the | Electricity (Supply) Act 1926, and the creation of the |
s in Southland began to be connected to the | electricity grid, eventually leading to a start on work |
nt was built between 1968 and 1974, for the | Electricity Supply Board (ESB) by a German contractor. |
In 2005, the | electricity company, e.on, was given permission to buil |
River Liffey at Poulaphouca as part of the | Electricity Supply Board project to build a second hydr |
Many claim he wrote the | electricity deregulation bill that many believed result |
Cloud is a member of the | Electricity Committee for the National Association of R |
KN, then moved first into forging, then the | electricity supply industry, becoming Divisional Direct |
The central station, besides generating the | electricity, also performs the work of a substation. |
many State and inter-State problems in the | electricity industry in the early 1980s, this enquiry, |
He headed the | electricity department from 1962 to 1978 and was the di |
unal Act 1992, the Gas Supply Act 1996, the | Electricity Supply Act 1995, the National Electricity ( |
time, he settled in Innaloo and joined the | Electricity and Gas Department of the Perth City Counci |
s; in slagging and plasma gasification, the | electricity consumption may even exceed any power produ |
o the main switching grid which handles the | electricity from the upper Waikato power stations and s |
will invest US$100 million to increase the | electricity output at Kakira Power Station from the cur |
He also supervised the establishment of the | Electricity Authority, which brought electricity to muc |
This plant produces the | electricity it needs from bagasse residuals from sugarc |
lect payments in advance and to monitor the | electricity usage by customers, who are typically alloc |
the way it served a number of sidings: the | electricity power station at Princes Rock; a Plymouth C |
is no telephone line in this island and the | electricity is available from 12:00 P.M. until 1:00 A.M |
The | electricity supply to Rudge was completed by 1950, and |
t to touch the spark produced by one of the | electricity experiments. |
The | Electricity Commission has suggested that the generatin |
The | Electricity LP was released on Ajax in 1994, followed b |
th West was formed from the demerger of the | electricity distribution arm of SWEB. |
t-wheeled electric-powered trailer with the | electricity provided by a Daimler Artillerie-Generatorz |
The principal innovation of the | Electricity Act 1957 was the Electricity Council; howev |
Pangue contributes 10% of the | electricity fed into the Chilean integrated grid, makin |
The | electricity generated is essentially pollution-free. |
By using a turboexpander the | electricity needs for compressed storage on 200 bar amo |
rs through the power lines, feeding off the | electricity which seems to make him stronger. |
000 as a result of the restructuring of the | electricity generating industry in Maryland. |
ptive power plant (GCPP) as proposed in the | Electricity Act of 2003. |
On the afternoon of 27 July 1997, the | electricity went out. |
From 1977-80 he was Chairman of the | Electricity Consultative Council for the North West and |
th Punky, Jan, me, Chris, and Rocky for the | electricity of a live performance, and then right up th |
hich on one notable occasion ended with the | electricity being cut off by KGB officials in the audie |
in that they played in the same venue, The | Electricity Showrooms in Hoxton, for the duration of th |
line, it has not yet been connected to the | electricity grid. |
The | electricity is intended to be primarily used for Google |
y damaging both the shaft steelwork and the | electricity supply to the sub men and material shaft. |
Advocates for private sale of the | electricity were of course opposed to this as they did |
The Brundlething is liquified by the | electricity. |
ined at a depot in Locking Road next to the | electricity generating station. |
klin D. Roosevelt administration wanted the | electricity to be a public source of power and prevent |
perating wind power plants, and selling the | electricity generated by its plants to its sole custome |
Initially the | electricity powered the Victoria Garesfield Colliery an |
He was Chief Operating Officer of the | Electricity Corporation of New Zealand prior to its bre |
ve access to a town water supply and/or the | electricity grid. |
professional engineering consultancy to the | electricity industry. |
The | electricity generated would be enough to power 150,000 |
It was built to replace the | electricity supply from Gloucester Corporation's works |
The | electricity was transferred over a distance of approxim |
It also caused severe damage to the | electricity network in the area, which was out for seve |
she wrote: "Benny and Christina joined the | Electricity Board Folk Music Group in 1964 where the mu |
European nations, themselves comprising the | electricity generation and distribution companies. |
consequence of Max Bradford's reform of the | electricity sector, Southpower had to be split, and Sut |
The | electricity is distributed by Reliance Energy. |
gy development, regulatory oversight of the | electricity sector in Hong Kong |
mpson is proposed to be built to offset the | electricity used by the plant. |
es have chosen to ensure competition in the | electricity generation market through a transparent aut |
A key factor in the | electricity grid of northern Taiwan, it runs as a peaki |
The | electricity produced goes to the local Llanrwst sub-sta |
y agencies on behalf of Cooperatives in the | electricity business. |
ltaic modules that provide about 70% of the | electricity consumed by the building, it uses environme |
ds, where his father, Brian, worked for the | electricity generating board. |
This turned out to be true, with the | electricity originating from the company's Canyon City |
The | electricity is run by the Maharashtra State Electricity |
In their apartment, with the | electricity cut off, Leeteuk suggests they play an inti |
This difference can be larger where the | electricity is cheaper than the gas supply or in tropic |
Consent under Section 36 of the | Electricity Act (1989) for the electricity generating f |
The | Electricity Act 1957 (repealed 1989) was an Act of Parl |
he energy of any fuels used to generate the | electricity and the transmission efficiency must be con |
Solar panels are used to generate the | electricity, and this pilot program is being monitored |
Clyde tries to turn the | electricity back on, but it still won't work, leaving F |
rive the electrical generator to create the | electricity required. |
halfway through the night, Clyde pulls the | electricity at the workshop, so that the elves can no l |
re are quite a few small businesses and the | electricity board store. |
part of the sale of the retail business the | electricity distribution division was separated from Co |
During the Second World War the | Electricity Grid Control Room, for London and the South |
Hydroelectricity- The dhom generates the | electricity of 4 MG from the basement electricity house |
2006, which increased the efficiency of the | electricity generation. |
lity SaskPower, which also supplies all the | electricity that Saskatoon Light & Power uses. |
The PUC's current policies related to the | electricity procurement process, resource adequacy requ |
the case that the business of reforming the | electricity supply network is just not about short term |
at least some advance notice of when their | electricity might be turned off in the event of a Stage |
following the event; all of whom had their | electricity restored the following morning. |
Dame's family and married housing get their | electricity from AEP. |
wer the McCains chips plant, reducing their | electricity bills by 60%. |
Many Atlantans paid their | electricity bills at this downtown location. |
ts upon comprehending the readings of their | electricity meters as well as to carry out information |
idences and businesses still purchase their | electricity from the city, with profits diverted to fin |
power, reaching approximately 10% of their | electricity from nuclear-dependent France by 2007. |
waste is recycled, and a full 100% of their | electricity comes from renewable sources. |
Customers receive their | electricity bill from their suppliers who pay for use o |
m Quinn's song "T.V.A." from Halfway There: | Electricity and the South won 1st place in the Chris Au |
This | electricity is used to provide 75% of the power used in |
V power line heads eastward to deliver this | electricity to Northern California's electricity backbo |
three percent stake in Spain's number three | electricity provider Union Fenosa, also under a one per |
ive types of power, distributed throughout; | electricity, compressed air, steam, hydraulic and coal |
ariety of weapons including flame throwers, | electricity, spread guns and heat-seeking missiles. |
ard to construct a Severn Barrage for tidal | electricity production from Lavernock Point to Brean Do |
At the same time, | electricity, which had been introduced mainly for light |
At the time, | electricity was largely used by industrial customers. |
t was converted to gas in 1890, and then to | electricity in 1924. |
he horse drawn system that was converted to | electricity. |
al households in the province can access to | electricity- a percentage access of 12.8%. |
gh rate of school attendance, and access to | electricity and safe water. |
e inhabitants of Mirab Shewa have access to | electricity, this zone has a road density of 29.2 kilom |
lly lit by oil, but eventually converted to | electricity. |
in the lens was converted from kerosene to | electricity. |
Powering all the machinery switched over to | electricity in 1934. |
rst edition of his Familiar Introduction to | Electricity (1768) |
verted to incandescent power in 1906 and to | electricity in 1966 and finally automated in 1993. |
The conversion to | electricity was on the September 12, 1935 and during Ap |
Nicholas Callan, whom he introduced to | electricity and magnetism. |
m hydrocarbon powered combustion engines to | electricity. |
In addition to | electricity, the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation us |
sidents in Ratanakiri have a poor access to | electricity. |
In addition to | electricity, the cooperative also provides telephone an |
In addition to | electricity retailing, Country Energy operated Australi |
ates at high temperatures with high fuel to | electricity conversion ratios and it is a good candidat |
uildings's inhabitants had formal access to | electricity for four years, with many people connecting |
l wicks to incandescent oil vapor (1913) to | electricity (1929). |
In addition to | electricity retailing, Integral Energy also owns an ele |
e gas carbide lamp, and it was converted to | electricity by 1926. |
The machinery was then converted to | electricity. |
thetic systems that convert solar energy to | electricity or biofuel. |
s place entirely outdoors without access to | electricity, running water, or the internet. |
accident because he was virtually immune to | electricity. |
87% of the population have no access to | electricity, 91% have no sanitary facilities. |
If subjected to | electricity on the other hand, the nanoparticles blacke |
ride themselves on a simplistic approach to | electricity service and their deep Texas roots. |
tained from the old church and converted to | electricity. |
ically no delay time, just the time it took | electricity to travel through wires. |
one generating unit of 12 MW having a total | electricity generation capacity of 112 MW. |
0 MW each and one of 5 MW resulting a total | electricity generation capacity of 205 MW. |
technologies, equating to 0.1% of the total | electricity consumption in New Zealand. |
of 150 MW and 2 of 200 MW resulting a total | electricity generation capacity of 950 MW. |
its accounted for almost 12% of TVA's total | electricity generation. |
some regions of the world over 15% of total | electricity consumption is devoted to water management. |
In 2008, total | electricity produced was 20,261TWh, 3,464TWh was consum |
produce up to one third of Scotland's total | electricity needs. |
roximately 13 percent of the island's total | electricity needs. |
tion groups of 50 MW each resulting a total | electricity generation capacity of 150 MW. |
These power stations had a total | electricity generating capacity of 300 megawatts (MW). |
Some of the town's | electricity is generated by a wind-diesel system. |
e with a smart meter which is able to track | electricity usage much more frequently than standard el |
Traction: | Electricity |
Minister of Trade, | Electricity and Planning: Maj. |
on line Pacific DC Intertie which transmits | electricity from the Celilo Converter Station outside T |
ines built "for the purpose of transmitting | electricity from or to a place in Canada from or to a p |
ially the system could be used to transport | electricity from southern Virginia, where it is cheap, |
s like Minister for Agriculture, Transport, | Electricity and Housing in the Fourth Kerala Legislativ |
ero in on the three areas - transportation, | electricity generation and fossil fuel production - in |
anages the physical network that transports | electricity. |
market hub will be a multi-mile, triangular | electricity pathway of Superconductor Electricity Pipel |
Managing Director of the now defunct Uganda | Electricity Board (UEB), the then government-owned elec |
(a) political: the privatisation of the UK | electricity industry in 1990; the regulatory change tha |
ect (IPP) since the privatisation of the UK | electricity industry in 1990. |
ed as a result of the privisation of the UK | Electricity Supply Industry. |
E Npower (stylised as npower) is a UK-based | electricity and gas supply generation company, formerly |
ur together produced about 10% of Ukraine's | electricity at the time of the accident. |
anning Act 1990 for the onshore underground | electricity cables and the substation. |
as Office Bearer, Transport Driver's Union; | Electricity Board Executive Employees Union, Assistant |
Generating Facility) will not proceed until | electricity demand strengthens. |
give up is food but some people may give up | electricity or talking. |
activities in Lima, in June 1985 it blew up | electricity transmission towers in Lima, producing a bl |
One of the first public buildings to use | electricity, the Rhode Island State House is lit by 109 |
Some modern day tandoors use | electricity or gas instead of charcoal. |
He decided that he could use | electricity to heat the baptistry in order to make it w |
ing steam and later it was converted to use | electricity. |
: The sole heir of a martial arts that uses | electricity channeled from arm gurads into his fists an |
ET-DSP is a patented process that uses | electricity to heat oil sands deposits to mobilize bitu |
tor of a method of transmitting words using | electricity. |
d by coke was mothballed in favour of using | electricity to smelt the scrap recycled metal brought i |
manual effort, to advanced machining using | electricity. |
ibe the bringing to life of organisms using | electricity, as popularly associated with (but never ex |
nt charged with providing public utilities ( | electricity, telephone, water, sewer) to rural areas in |
on's role as regulator of public utilities ( | electricity, water, natural gas, telecommunications) he |
power stations, producing 15% of utility's | electricity as recent as 2009. |
for industrial processes and utility-scale | electricity generation. |
rney, an energy trader who invented various | electricity trading strategies such as the Death Star, |
He was powered by the very | electricity that saved his life, and he used it to figh |
rtland, use 18 to 25 per cent of Victoria's | electricity production. |
and produces about one third of Victoria's | electricity requirements. |
, which provides peak load to the Victorian | electricity grid. |
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