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of the first Amercentrale began generating | electricity. |
Three units began generating | electricity in 1963, with a fourth unit beginning opera |
l on a hill near Diemarden began generating | electricity. |
November, 2005 Began supplying | electricity to Hiroshima city, marking the first such i |
It began producing | electricity in 1953. |
In 1902 the station began providing | electricity to light the villages of Victoria Garesfiel |
and the Potlatch Powerhouse began producing | electricity in 1926. |
d in 1926; and the station began generating | electricity in 1929. |
It began generating | electricity in 1929 for the Bristol Corporation's Elect |
o plants can be started to begin generating | electricity in a matter of minutes. |
g was provided by oil lamps, there being no | electricity supply. |
ord, is determined to bring the benefits of | electricity to this backward place. |
storage will help the state better capture | electricity produced by solar or wind farms during off- |
Amalgamations between an | electricity distributor and another company; |
ons Act 1995 from a merger between Prospect | Electricity and Illawarra Electricity. |
to establish communication between meters ( | electricity, gas, water, heat), displays, gateways and |
gisms taken from Hindi include bijli (bulb, | electricity), misal (example), chitro (drawing, design) |
ns, such as construction, blacksmithing and | electricity. |
activities in Lima, in June 1985 it blew up | electricity transmission towers in Lima, producing a bl |
A whole city block lost | electricity and wasn't back in service for another 24 h |
metal and allowing him to produce bolts of | electricity, and he begins plotting to use his new powe |
t deregulation will correct a bottleneck in | electricity supply and point out the 2003 North America |
Manufacturers attracted to Brimsdown by | electricity supply and flat sites included non-ferrous |
e transmission system required to bring the | electricity from the South African/Mozambican border to |
te a bank account, and was told to bring an | electricity bill for identity purposes. |
station was built by Bristol Corporation's | Electricity Department, as the Council's earlier power |
J/t (for steel production), BTU/(kW·h) (for | electricity generation), or litres/100 km (of vehicle t |
s that provide a third of the bus station's | electricity. |
part of the sale of the retail business the | electricity distribution division was separated from Co |
It now serves as a house, but supplies | electricity. |
e lake are not used for irrigation, but for | electricity production in two hydro-electric power-stat |
The buyer of | electricity is Tenaga Nasional. |
sed to the by-products created by producing | electricity, b) it is possible to use trees from planta |
, an explosion -- possibly caused by static | electricity igniting fine sugar dust that had become to |
with a plastic handle) and powered by mains | electricity. |
land, she renovated the house by installing | electricity and plumbing, as well as adding a kitchen, |
It was invented by Adelaide | Electricity Supply Company design engineer James Cyril |
In 2009 it was purchased by the | Electricity Supply Board. |
f Power Technology is recognized by Central | Electricity Authority (CEA), Ministry of Power as categ |
brid electric vehicles, charged by off-peak | electricity from renewable energy sources, and with the |
ted with a 1000-watt lamp supplied by mains | electricity, with a diesel generator for standby power. |
ansmission were carried out mainly by State | electricity board. |
By producing | electricity with this generating station rather than co |
It had to be informed by the | Electricity Council of the general plans and arrangemen |
kamaru is currently operated by state-owned | electricity generator Mighty River Power. |
Aratiatia is operated by state-owned | electricity generator Mighty River Power. |
-emitting diode beacon is supplied by mains | electricity, with a battery for standby power. |
the 12 Area Boards (as created by the | Electricity Act 1947) bought bulk supplies of electrici |
ing of the station was taken over by London | Electricity Board in 1947, who completed a new West Ham |
allery, on a plot previously occupied by an | electricity sub-station. |
The Brundlething is liquified by the | electricity. |
h produce thermal energy as a by-product of | electricity generation, heat-only boiler stations are d |
e the same by horse power, steam, cable, or | electricity, as it may deem the most convenient." |
ply by separating the power cables carrying | electricity to farmers from those supplying other rural |
nd efficient “green” energy that can supply | electricity to millions. |
s (Banlung, Lumphat, and Veun Sai) can have | electricity. |
Arrogant and aloof, he can manipulate | electricity. |
He can send | electricity out from his hands, create bullet-repelling |
f globally installed bioenergy capacity for | electricity generation, of which 7GW was in the US. |
clear reactors operated, total capacity and | electricity produced. |
n 1977 has a maximum production capacity of | electricity of 305 MW and of 42 MJ/s. |
ower and EasyGreen products, carbon neutral | electricity in the form of its EarthFriendly product an |
ed in the episode that the ID cards produce | electricity? |
Blenders), personal care and | electricity covers (e.g. |
om Canyon City up to The Scales carried the | electricity to the tramroad. |
ing that cathode rays really carry negative | electricity. |
Additionally, the castle had | electricity and lifts from the outset, with power being |
ing the mass incident would have caused the | electricity to go down at the compounds, the only thing |
sets the carbon-dioxide emissions caused by | electricity consumed by all Forestle servers, the netwo |
yees, most of whom are Caymanian, producing | electricity from diesel fueled generators. |
The B Station ceased generating | electricity in March 1997 and demolition of the structu |
Centralization of | electricity generation leads to transmission losses, wh |
the village in the early 20th century, but | electricity and telephones did not arrive until the 193 |
d in the relationship between chemistry and | electricity from the beginning of his scientific career |
The station chiefly supplied | electricity for the Newcastle Corporation Tramways syst |
and nuclear became the fuels of choice for | electricity generation and conservation measures increa |
They also dislike crosses, churches and | electricity. |
formed the nucleus of Sydney City Council's | electricity system. |
s in Toamasina left the entire city without | electricity or drinkable water. |
e to compress air to drive the city's first | electricity generation scheme, and in the Alps they wer |
10 another $410 million to settle claims on | electricity price gouging, but has never admitted wrong |
also to power its plug-ins with clean solar | electricity. |
Al-Kahraba football club (Electric Club or | Electricity Club) is an Iraqi football club based in Ba |
1,349,000 metric tons) or 92.3% of coal for | electricity generation. |
It had been modernized with a coal heater, | electricity and a fresh well. |
be supplied directly by fuel combustion, by | electricity such as the electric arc furnace, or throug |
rack, however World War I and the coming of | electricity in 1918 made the venture unsuccessful. |
According to the European Comission the | electricity pdoducers should not own the electricity gr |
The council commenced supplying | electricity in 1927, and a hospital was opened in 1930. |
ca, the generation and commercialisation of | electricity in the recently liberalised Spanish market |
, through two operating companies, provides | electricity to customers in the Northwest Territories, |
stribution system operator companies, eight | electricity retail sales companies, an electricity whol |
The company sells | electricity to over 400,000 customers around Finland. |
The distribution company (Yorkshire | Electricity Distribution Limited) was disposed of to CE |
sold to the state-run power company Ceylon | Electricity Board, while the revenue would be used to p |
ubsidiaries, the energy company contributes | electricity and gas to more than 20 million electricity |
This company purchases | electricity from Northwest Territories Power Corporatio |
ly built to supply the Capitol complex with | electricity, the plant has not produced electricity for |
European nations, themselves comprising the | electricity generation and distribution companies. |
His work was mainly concerned with | electricity and magnetism, though he also made some con |
e from state government concessions (water, | electricity, shire rates), to a range of business disco |
gh the solid, making it a good conductor of | electricity. |
shown by band theory, VO is a conductor of | electricity due to its partially filled conduction band |
ide is also known to be a poor conductor of | electricity, indicating little ionization. |
They are all excellent conductors of | electricity. |
t 1900 at the 1st International Congress of | Electricity which ran from 18 to 25 August. |
2, 1900, when the International congress of | electricity was organized in Paris. |
who believed there was a connection between | electricity and magnetism. |
It was constructed by | Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) wit |
Construction of | electricity transmission lines longer than two kilomete |
r U.S. Vice President Al Gore consumed more | electricity in his home every month than the average Am |
This powerplant is a net consumer of | electricity; the laws of thermodynamics dictate that mo |
ge of information to energy consumers about | electricity and natural gas in Ontario. |
as ‘Compressor Optimisation' consumption of | electricity is cut by between 15% and 25% in each case, |
Consumption of | electricity is growing faster than production capacity. |
There are in-process consumption of | Electricity which is about 17% of total production. |
In the same year, consumption of | electricity totaled 54.8 million kWh. |
olten salt containers to continue producing | electricity while the sun is not shining |
it has artificial fibers that contract when | electricity is applied, much like natural muscle, inste |
n the late 1930s to bring flood control and | electricity to the region. |
ng 100 J with a 10% efficient conversion of | electricity to laser light. |
The conversion to | electricity was on the September 12, 1935 and during Ap |
he horse drawn system that was converted to | electricity. |
lly lit by oil, but eventually converted to | electricity. |
ies and to show how power is converted into | electricity. |
The waste is converted into | electricity, bottom ash, air pollution control residue, |
e gas carbide lamp, and it was converted to | electricity by 1926. |
The machinery was then converted to | electricity. |
tained from the old church and converted to | electricity. |
The cooperative provides | electricity for Deaf Smith County as well as Castro, Pa |
His support to the Cooperative of | Electricity and the denounce of the scandalous contract |
We've seen wage costs going up, the cost of | electricity going up, food costs and other costs.” |
obviously, in terms of (the) rising cost of | electricity in our country, but also in terms of the fo |
using solar energy to reduce their cost for | electricity. |
nd develop agriculture"; "lower the cost of | electricity and other utilities"; " develop education a |
He decided that he could use | electricity to heat the baptistry in order to make it w |
earliest and universally received maxims of | electricity," that only water and metals could conduct |
Deciding that anyone who could put | electricity into peoples homes would become rich, Cox w |
en recalled that her family couldn't afford | electricity, so she grew up with candles and gaslights. |
Peter's hand crackles with | electricity as Hiro lets out a battle cry and charges w |
rive the electrical generator to create the | electricity required. |
n Report of 1918, which in turn created the | Electricity Supply Bill of 1919. |
e body of the person convicted a current of | electricity of sufficient intensity to cause death, and |
at you will be put to death by a current of | electricity,sufficient to cause your immediate death an |
oduce and transmit alternating current (AC) | electricity. |
volves electroplating, running a current of | electricity through a saline/zinc solution with a zinc |
Around 9,500 customers lost | electricity in the county, where damage was estimated t |
andslides in some hills and partial cuts of | electricity. |
nning as it supplies most of the daily base | electricity demand. |
er-generating facilities at the dam provide | electricity to much of Zambia and Zimbabwe. |
y Project, outflow from Shasta Dam provides | electricity and irrigation for widespread areas of Cali |
ric generating station at the dam generates | electricity which is used to operate the locks and othe |
titor of Thomas Edison in the early days of | electricity generation and distribution. |
ower plant is to settle down the deficit of | electricity during winter period. |
Managing Director of the now defunct Uganda | Electricity Board (UEB), the then government-owned elec |
V power line heads eastward to deliver this | electricity to Northern California's electricity backbo |
60 degrees allows for a stable delivery of | electricity throughout the year. |
used its energies on the growing demand for | electricity and gas within its newly expanded territory |
ere the overestimation of future demand for | electricity and steadily increasing capital costs, whic |
meet the World War II production demand for | electricity. |
power projects implemented, the demand for | electricity in Sri Lanka rapidly increased. |
uilt in 1923 to meet the growing demand for | electricity by homeowners in the Carolinas. |
I in Europe brought an emergency demand for | electricity, mainly to power aluminum production in Eas |
dicts that 85 percent of the new demand for | electricity over the next 20 years in the Northwestern |
ldest winter nights when overall demand for | electricity is low. |
Currently demand for | electricity is increasing at 8%-10% a year whereas Nepa |
Tacoma's demand for | electricity grew rapidly after World War I. Tacoma City |
occurring during periods of peak demand for | electricity. |
ntribution to satisfying Italy's demand for | electricity covering around 15% of its requirements. |
contribution to coverage of the demand for | electricity. |
ad come into operation, reducing demand for | electricity produced from burning coal. |
mmercial customers in the deregulated Texas | electricity market. |
ue that a failed effort at deregulating the | electricity industry by the heavily Democratic legislat |
e sourced, and will usually be derived from | electricity, or an internal combustion engine. |
ith Stanley Peach, working on the design of | electricity generating stations. |
e as well; several homes were destroyed and | electricity was cut off to many towns and cities as pow |
form tariff determination The | Electricity Regulatory Commissions Act, was inacted 199 |
The airport didn't get | electricity until 1958. |
rs have also jointly purchased a diesel run | electricity generator to light the village and play lou |
f Directlink, a high voltage direct current | electricity transmission line between New South Wales a |
The Directive on | Electricity Production from Renewable Energy Sources is |
His work at this time was on discharge of | electricity through gases, including early work on x-ra |
Industrial Revolution, and the discovery of | electricity are all attributable to the Aquarian Age. |
Disposal of | electricity transmission and distribution assets; |
ut it closed in 1921 due to a dispute about | electricity costs. |
ive types of power, distributed throughout; | electricity, compressed air, steam, hydraulic and coal |
It performs production and distribution of | electricity, while end-user sales is performed by Fjord |
neration, transmission, and distribution of | electricity, as well as energy management and other ene |
eneration, transmission and distribution of | electricity in the state of Assam with its successor co |
ctivity of the Group is the distribution of | electricity in the North West of England on behalf of t |
but there was no widespread distribution of | electricity through a comprehensively-integrated electr |
nologies usually increases the diversity of | electricity sources and, through local generation, cont |
re divided into three divisions: Machinery, | Electricity and Electronic Communications, and Material |
vernight at the cost of about one dollar of | electricity, and recharges itself while braking and tra |
ves McCormick progressively higher doses of | electricity until his mind is ruined, and he is addicte |
ent announced plans to more than double the | electricity generating capacity of the project and addi |
lectronics, industrial drafting, industrial | electricity, computer technology, and mechanics, every |
nths before the time that Franklin drew the | electricity from the clouds. |
xplains washing machines, tumble driers and | electricity, which would make his life considerably eas |
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