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o generate and transmit alternating current | electricity, the Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant. |
o generate and transmit alternating current | electricity, the Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant. |
f Directlink, a high voltage direct current | electricity transmission line between New South Wales a |
At times, as per demand of customers, | electricity is switched off and lanterns are provided t |
ars, and found a ready market for the dam's | electricity at nearby Elizabethton. |
But to his astonishment after few days | electricity is restored to his home and his son Abheer |
ting on diesel power as well as a 1.5 kV DC | electricity supply. |
on capacity between areas and decentralised | electricity generation, should contribute to ensuring a |
conducted in Nepal to combat the decreased | electricity availability. |
y signed contract, Dynamotive would deliver | electricity to the grid from its 2.5 MW cogeneration fa |
rs with a total output of 2,8 GW delivering | electricity to customers in Belgium, the Netherlands an |
dam and powerhouse first began to delivery | electricity on February 12, 1926. |
The $5 million trial by the CSIRO and Delta | Electricity will be the first part of a larger $150 mil |
thority 1989-91 and a board member of Delta | Electricity from 2000 to 2001. |
Delta | Electricity is an electricity generation company in Aus |
ins the Latin word "electricus" to describe | electricity. |
After destroying | electricity transformers to plunge the base in darkness |
The Dhom | electricity project is run by the Maharashtra State Ele |
s body, giving him the ability to discharge | electricity and project energy from his fists. |
ces of electric power as well as displacing | electricity demand through direct heat production. |
n dollars in property damage and disrupting | electricity service for days. |
has the capacity to generate and distribute | electricity (the underlying capability). |
ore wind farm, which will meet the domestic | electricity demand of more than 60,000 homes. |
ing water for hydroelectric power, domestic | electricity demands must be supplemented by imports fro |
vinyl on the German record label, Dominance | Electricity. |
Sbassship and Reeno; released on Dominance | Electricity Records, Germany |
ill have a considerable impact on the Dutch | electricity grid, operated by TenneT. |
Toronto Electric Light Company was an early | electricity supplier in Toronto, founded and presided o |
It had its origins as the North Eastern | Electricity Board, formed as part of the nationalisatio |
Eastern | Electricity Board, which became Eastern Electricity, an |
A Technology; Executive Chairman of Eastern | Electricity and Kelsey-Hayes Company (a wholly owned su |
SEEBOARD, formerly South Eastern | Electricity Board (SEEB), was a British electricity com |
stribution system operator companies, eight | electricity retail sales companies, an electricity whol |
tors, which were designed to produce either | electricity or weapons material, were operated at low p |
and reduces airborne VOC-related emissions, | electricity and water usage, and the solid waste shippe |
One of the earliest organs to employ | electricity, it features 54 stops, with 3 keyboards and |
A large Reliant Energy | electricity generating plant stands adjacent to the lak |
rt by Google to invest in renewable energy, | electricity grid upgrades, and other measures that will |
lthough a small percentage of Duke Energy's | electricity is generated using hydroelectric stations, |
panded peak load periods when New England's | electricity consumers place the heaviest demand on the |
ork operator for the North West of England, | Electricity North West owns and is responsible for the |
customers as possible to continue to enjoy | electricity during the transition period. |
of these new companies only produced enough | electricity to power a few city blocks. |
It produces enough | electricity to power more than 40,000 homes. |
ating capacity of 2,000 MW, which is enough | electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 millio |
capacity of 124 MW and will produce enough | electricity for some 47,000 homes. |
al-fired generator and could produce enough | electricity for 1,000 sixteen candle-power (about 60 wa |
due to new fuel cells that generated enough | electricity to power longer missions, a pivotal innovat |
The power plant provides enough | electricity for approximately 1.6 million people. |
It generates enough | electricity to provide 3% of England, Wales and Scotlan |
, Rhyl Flats is expected to generate enough | electricity to power 60,000 homes on average. |
2006 in the water category, supplies enough | electricity to power approximately 1.1 million homes by |
The 180 MW development will provide enough | electricity for about 117,000 households. |
tt (MW), and is expected to generate enough | electricity for 112,000 households. |
says Gibe III, aside from generating enough | electricity to power the country several times over, wi |
ssil fuels each year, and to provide enough | electricity to power 512,000 homes. |
Wave Hub could generate enough | electricity for 7,500 homes, saving 24,300 tonnes of ca |
On a typical day it could supply enough | electricity to meet the needs of three towns the size o |
bines that are capable of generating enough | electricity for more than 220,000 homes. |
ern engineering plant could generate enough | electricity for not only herself but ships moored along |
ur Energy has 10 turbines, producing enough | electricity to power around 8,500 homes annually. |
ory of South Eastern Bulgaria and to ensure | electricity supply according to all present-day standar |
Ensuring | electricity connections to all households within one ye |
its operational closure in 1997, the entire | electricity transmission network in England and Wales c |
ich is used in the series to cut the entire | electricity supply of New York City, disable aircraft a |
Modular released the EP | Electricity in Australia (12") and the UK (7"), while w |
It was also established | electricity and water supply to the city. |
citors with a reduced life span in the ESU ( | Electricity Storage Unit). |
ered by steam or gasoline engines, and even | electricity. |
ders went about setting up their first ever | electricity generating site. |
By using excess | electricity to pump water to the top of the mountain, w |
Excess | electricity generated by the EWEB's hydropower plants w |
For much of their existence | electricity networks in the Republic of Ireland and Nor |
technical explanations to justify exporting | electricity to Europe when Africans need more whilst Af |
After agreeing to extend | electricity to the town, it was named Carrboro in honor |
w the tower to operate without any external | electricity for up to four days. |
to the owner failing to pay the facility's | electricity bill. |
ed a new edition of Professor John Farrar's | Electricity and Magnetism (1842). |
Jemma Dobson being electrocuted by a faulty | electricity mains socket, Flora's death from a brain tu |
oltaic cells will allow the stadium to feed | electricity to the grid. |
olan Voima has 25% of shares in the Finnish | electricity transmission system operator Fingrid Oyj. |
traps (spikes, monsters, laser beams, fire, | electricity, landmines), which all induced extremely de |
h century as the site of the Valley's first | electricity generator; he also had some of the corridor |
in May 2007 making Aurora Energy the first | electricity retailer to offer the pre-payment option in |
Electric's Wan Chai Power Plant, the first | electricity generating station in Hong Kong. |
e to compress air to drive the city's first | electricity generation scheme, and in the Alps they wer |
urbines were energized to produce the first | electricity at Biglow. |
Besides generating the world's first | electricity from atomic energy, EBR-I was also the worl |
1895 when the powerhouse provided the first | electricity to Sacramento via 22 miles (35 km) of trans |
The first | electricity company was constructed in Helsinki in 1884 |
The first | electricity was supplied by the site on 15 July 2009. |
In 1909, Grassington received its first | electricity from a hydroelectric plant at Linton Falls, |
nited States Army and converted to floating | electricity generating stations, and served in that rol |
ubstantial increase in consumption of food, | electricity, and medications related to digestive disor |
mports - commodities: consumer goods, food, | electricity |
An undated trench for | electricity supply was dug at Hall Farm at the southern |
ended to increase performance standards for | electricity generation and motor vehicles with the opti |
f globally installed bioenergy capacity for | electricity generation, of which 7GW was in the US. |
nt became operational, wholesale prices for | electricity fell by about one third to $20/MWh. |
used its energies on the growing demand for | electricity and gas within its newly expanded territory |
and that information on energy sources for | electricity generation is disclosed, as well as referen |
"loiter skirt" containing solar panels for | electricity) for up to 4 days, something impossible wit |
ere the overestimation of future demand for | electricity and steadily increasing capital costs, whic |
CHUs are all wired for | electricity and many have their own satellite televisio |
nerated through these processes is used for | electricity production, energy storage, thermochemistry |
reserves, currently being mined mainly for | electricity generation. |
rs/compressors, could decrease the need for | electricity created by fossil fuels. |
cel customers pay approximately 2% more for | electricity to subsidize renewable energy projects. |
He was the Minister for | Electricity and SC/ST Development in the Left Democrati |
er contained 240 gas jets, it was wired for | electricity in 1900 and in 1957, was rewired and fitted |
Kirkby's Distribution Network Operator for | electricity is United Utilities; there are no power sta |
drocarbons, as well as providing energy for | electricity generation. |
hat the dam will be returned to service for | electricity generation soon. |
dug a new well and had the house wired for | electricity. |
Of this 56 million tonnes were used for | electricity generation. |
o help those two schools buy generators for | electricity. |
cLaughlin thought he could see a future for | electricity and undertook the organization of the Ediso |
was to wire the new buildings in Durham for | electricity after the move in 1892. |
ch covers almost half of Serbia's needs for | electricity. |
meet the World War II production demand for | electricity. |
s and apartments, many apparently wired for | electricity - these amenities represent an unheard-of l |
ing in the national commodities markets for | electricity and natural gas, Energy Resources' primary |
power projects implemented, the demand for | electricity in Sri Lanka rapidly increased. |
l is the most widely used energy source for | electricity production in the world. |
ee large hydro power sites, mainly used for | electricity generation, with a total installed capacity |
ion in 1974, becoming fully operational for | electricity production in 1980. |
1,349,000 metric tons) or 92.3% of coal for | electricity generation. |
arge iron pipes, where it runs turbines for | electricity generation. |
uilt in 1923 to meet the growing demand for | electricity by homeowners in the Carolinas. |
be is a modular assembled mobile system for | electricity generation, water treatment and telecommuni |
ison in 1903, and was most likely wired for | electricity when it became available on the island in 1 |
I in Europe brought an emergency demand for | electricity, mainly to power aluminum production in Eas |
Riverina County Council was responsible for | electricity distribution in the Southern Riverina Area |
and nuclear became the fuels of choice for | electricity generation and conservation measures increa |
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. |
using solar energy to reduce their cost for | electricity. |
Transformers for | Electricity Distribution |
increases included an 89 per cent hike for | electricity tariffs and 36 per cent for water. |
He also served as Minister for | Electricity and Co-operation in the 10th Kerala Legisla |
etwork of Transmission System Operators for | Electricity (ENTSO-E). |
The Distribution Network Operator for | electricity is Central Networks better known as E.ON UK |
d 1996,2006,2011 and served as Minister for | Electricity and Co-operation the 10th Kerala Legislativ |
Currently demand for | electricity is increasing at 8%-10% a year whereas Nepa |
as the first area of Athens to be wired for | electricity after the completion of the Mitchell's Brid |
s used by the Villarino I Power Station for | electricity generation. |
on showing that the residents could pay for | electricity) within one week, her plans would be dead. |
Tacoma's demand for | electricity grew rapidly after World War I. Tacoma City |
For | electricity generation, see Solar power tower. |
n old watermill which is now being used for | electricity generation as part of the South Somerset Hy |
e lake are not used for irrigation, but for | electricity production in two hydro-electric power-stat |
occurring during periods of peak demand for | electricity. |
Sundon Substation" of the National Grid for | electricity (which lies west of the railway, near the v |
ntribution to satisfying Italy's demand for | electricity covering around 15% of its requirements. |
ticularly associated with nuclear power for | electricity production. |
before the war and because of the need for | electricity resources were allocated for the project in |
Whakamaru is the major switching point for | electricity in the North Island electricity grid. |
Machina Electrica (Latin for | electricity generator) was a constellation created by J |
contribution to coverage of the demand for | electricity. |
rent prohibition on new "direct access" for | electricity service would be continued beyond 2015. |
ad come into operation, reducing demand for | electricity produced from burning coal. |
The former | electricity pylon on the Sicilian side of Messina Strai |
a Power Board) and ElectroPower, the former | electricity division of Palmerston North City Council). |
The theatre is housed in a former | electricity works which used to provide power to Guildf |
istribution is the trading identity of four | electricity distribution companies - WPD South West (op |
rgy provide at least 20 percent of France's | electricity before 2020. |
yth of the square as the site of Franklin's | electricity experiments. |
sing to continue the current scheme of free | electricity to farmers, the manifesto said the duration |
fs and poor health services, obtaining free | electricity, securing decent housing, and opposing poli |
imed to be working on a way to harness free | electricity from the air and distribute it to the peopl |
f Harris's successor, Ernie Eves, to freeze | electricity prices for residential and small business c |
million in revenues, 64% of which were from | Electricity of Vietnam, a state owned utility. |
e sourced, and will usually be derived from | electricity, or an internal combustion engine. |
of "free" energy inputs: surplus heat from | electricity production based on conventional or renewab |
in the film, such as drawing strength from | electricity, his curiosity to Kumi Mizuno's character, |
most every facet of life in Hong Kong, from | electricity to telecommunications, from real estate to |
ealand's emissions of greenhouse gases from | electricity generation, has repeatedly drawn the ire of |
Emissions from | electricity generation account for the largest share of |
note clarifies that upstream emissions from | electricity generation are not included. |
e-line, insulated boots to protect her from | electricity, blue paint pellets and ether-filled "Blueb |
ples from a developing sector, such as from | electricity generating technologies: wind power and wav |
rding again; the result was the full-length | Electricity, released on Sugar Hill Records in 1978. |
an extremely interesting option for future | electricity generation: Enel Green Power runs the 3.3 M |
any, founded in 1955, produced natural gas, | electricity, and coal, but its main business was its ga |
ormation relating to economic, oil and gas, | electricity, regulatory and other pertinent public and |
ody that oversees regulation in water, gas, | electricity and transport industries in NSW. |
y-related markets - oil, coal, natural gas, | electricity, nuclear power, petrochemicals, renewables, |
was sustained to infrastructure, with gas, | electricity and transportation networks being seriously |
In addition they would turn off gas, | electricity and water supplies, and repair or pull down |
the largest producers and suppliers of gas, | electricity and heat in the Netherlands, serving more t |
ence for the global petroleum, natural gas, | electricity, emissions, biofuels, biomass, LPG and coal |
ities such as coal, crude oil, natural gas, | electricity, or renewable energy sources (biomass, geot |
e, off-loading, processing, and gas-turbine | electricity generation, hoping to produce 22 billion cu |
After ceasing to generate | electricity, the generating equipment was removed and t |
The dams are used to generate | electricity and to provide water treatment plants provi |
he British mandatory government to generate | electricity, first from the Yarkon River near the Tel A |
on was constructed in the 1930s to generate | electricity for the town. |
This waste will be burned to generate | electricity for the National Grid and cogenerate to pro |
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