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e following basic services: drinking water, | electricity and wastewater treatment, and which are ill |
centres, agricultural aid, drinking water, | electricity and compulsory primary education in all Adi |
ll the major amenities like drinking water, | electricity, natural gas, telephone etc. |
provides flood protection, drinking water, | electricity and water for irrigation. |
as Office Bearer, Transport Driver's Union; | Electricity Board Executive Employees Union, Assistant |
t one is of Poncelet's design and drives an | electricity generator. |
neers in 1948, the lake had a dual purpose: | electricity production and flood control. |
lthough a small percentage of Duke Energy's | electricity is generated using hydroelectric stations, |
was to wire the new buildings in Durham for | electricity after the move in 1892. |
The village is linked to the East Jerusalem | electricity system and has running water. |
n-executive directorship with East Midlands | Electricity to his place at Cairn; in 1992 he urged Joh |
1997 chief executive, East Midlands | Electricity; |
1994 finance director, East Midlands | Electricity; |
er flowed into the south eastern Australian | electricity grid in August 2010 and the project was up |
igi Galvani, who investigated the effect of | electricity on dissected animals in the 1780s and 1790s |
ctrophysiology, the study of the effects of | electricity on biological organisms, in the nineteenth |
the ‘singing sands' of Egypt, subcutaneous | electricity, and the prehistoric sources of Babylonian |
Newtonian Mechanics, Einsteinian Mechanics, | Electricity and Magnetism, Vibration and Waves, among o |
the village, so houses are heated either by | electricity, or by burning Calor gas or oil from storag |
Electrabel - | electricity in Europe (first in Belgium) |
Emissions from | electricity generation account for the largest share of |
note clarifies that upstream emissions from | electricity generation are not included. |
Sherritt owns 30% of Energas, an | electricity producing company in Cuba. |
Western Kentucky Energy (generates | electricity on behalf of Big Rivers Electric Corporatio |
drocarbons, as well as providing energy for | electricity generation. |
that demonstrate the science of energy and | electricity, and how power is made and used. |
ric Power Act and the Renewable Energy Act. | Electricity rates and directives over all operations an |
thetic systems that convert solar energy to | electricity or biofuel. |
Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy and | Electricity of Vietnam was signed, including the undert |
London Energy, post-privatisation | electricity company for London until absorption to EDF |
ncy, to any other type of energy, including | electricity or production of new particles of matter. |
Showman's engine generating | electricity to power a ride; steam yachts in the backgr |
m hydrocarbon powered combustion engines to | electricity. |
Lexington's engines provided | electricity to Tacoma, Washington for thirty days durin |
The English word | electricity was first used in 1646 by Sir Thomas Browne |
it enables more people to enjoy inexpensive | electricity than could enjoy it prior to investment |
Enough surplus | electricity should be produced to power five other simi |
's then largest state-owned enterprise, the | Electricity Corporation of New Zealand (ECNZ) often kno |
also in place to power the entire brewery's | electricity needs from bio-diesel generators. |
generation, the province relied entirely on | electricity imports on a submarine cable from New Bruns |
e first in Oldham to be powered entirely by | electricity. |
building in the world to be lit entirely by | electricity. |
plants providing the city and environs with | electricity. |
In turn, housing and equipment require | electricity and water. |
lds (the frequency of US and European mains | electricity). |
culty obtaining raw materials, and even the | electricity to power the furnaces was in short supply. |
rotational midwater buoy, Evopod generates | electricity with both the ebb and flood tides by always |
ogy Department, BSNL telephone exchange and | Electricity Office. |
rna Theaters, banks, a telephone exchange & | electricity board, hospitals, various shops and busines |
nology seen has been guns; the existence of | electricity or steam engines is unclear. |
r issue bonds to establish or expand public | electricity service or community choice aggregation. |
He was known for his experiments with | electricity. |
nd inventor, known for his experiments with | electricity (born 1706) |
The first International Exposition of | Electricity in Paris ran from August 15, 1881 through t |
drought and, to a lesser extent, generating | electricity from hydropower. |
ransmission network facilitates inter-state | electricity trading and plays a central in the NEM as a |
xhaust include manufacturing facilities and | electricity generation plants, especially those which b |
and Hospital, with normal facilities like, | electricity, water, telephone, banks, post office etc. |
s to secure important facilities, hereunder | electricity and telecommunications, in case the Germans |
tell him to switch off the family chateau's | electricity. |
ts include: the life of a dairy farm before | electricity came to rural areas and demonstrations on s |
nce that same year, nearly 90% of farms had | electricity.) |
But to his astonishment after few days | electricity is restored to his home and his son Abheer |
especially for his research in the field of | electricity and radio communications. |
management company for official figures of | electricity and fuel savings provided by the sustainabl |
He is able to control fire and | electricity but with terrible consequences to his body |
Turkey that will see this new firm provide | electricity and gas in Somalia. |
100 installed when Worthing first received | electricity, and saved from demolition in 1975; a K6 te |
ders went about setting up their first ever | electricity generating site. |
ariety of weapons including flame throwers, | electricity, spread guns and heat-seeking missiles. |
industrial water supply, flood protection, | electricity generation, drought protection and recreati |
The purpose of the dam is flood control, | electricity production, and the maintenance of a low le |
wer houses equipment to control the flow of | electricity and illuminates the two larger towers. |
upply or UPS can provide a constant flow of | electricity in the event that a primary power supply be |
wer control unit that regulates the flow of | electricity and thus the temperature of the glass. |
His interests in the flow of | electricity through biological systems, a consequence o |
ctrometer while looking at intense flows of | electricity through the various halides on the periodic |
e household necessities to pay for food and | electricity. |
self sufficient, producing its own food and | electricity. |
ople moving home can also arrange for cheap | electricity and gas connections through the site. |
tructured hard and soft materials for solar | electricity generation |
ned by FPL Energy and the customers for the | electricity generated are Reliant Energy (198.9 MW), Au |
cuits, one for on-peak and one for off-peak | electricity, and two power switches, which are switched |
xciting innovation: A system for generating | electricity from old tires". |
snow, create good conditions for obtaining | electricity from sunlight in the mountains. |
ides and financial protections for seniors, | electricity regulation and rate freezes, and an Illinoi |
an extremely interesting option for future | electricity generation: Enel Green Power runs the 3.3 M |
an, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan for the | electricity export. |
ood fuel also remains viable for generating | electricity in areas with easy access to forest product |
ard to construct a Severn Barrage for tidal | electricity production from Lavernock Point to Brean Do |
.38 mts in height) harnessed for generating | electricity. |
nt, 90% of its cost is actually paid for by | electricity consumers, through several tariffs that inc |
ong with a small wind turbine for producing | electricity, and bat houses to encourage natural insect |
then burned to create steam for generating | electricity for mine machinery and electric lighting, b |
nt was built between 1968 and 1974, for the | Electricity Supply Board (ESB) by a German contractor. |
For instance, | electricity generation, electricity retailing, telecomm |
ar total dependence on the mainland for its | electricity generation, and the capacity and condition |
tions of political interference for setting | electricity rates and decisions to build large power pr |
th Punky, Jan, me, Chris, and Rocky for the | electricity of a live performance, and then right up th |
e 2nd position in maharashtra for producing | electricity followed by chandrapur. |
e foothills of the Sahyadris for generating | electricity. |
ds, where his father, Brian, worked for the | electricity generating board. |
d him ascertain that lightning is a form of | electricity. |
Apprenticed to the former State | Electricity Commission of Victoria, he was in 1978 name |
ed by Finland's Fortum, the former Midlands | Electricity, Tomen and Alstom. |
The former Central | Electricity Generating Board commissioned Drax power st |
M) Kerala State Secretary and former Kerala | Electricity Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in the SNC-Lavali |
hese can come in a variety of forms: water, | electricity and gas being the main three for industrial |
the time of the Black Death, was found when | electricity was provided to the church. |
Morus, Iwan Rhys Frankenstein's Children: | Electricity, Exhibition, and Experiment in Early-ninete |
correspondence with Benjamin Franklin about | electricity. |
from batteries which are charged from mains | electricity during the day. |
The Kerinchi Pylon differs from other | electricity pylons of comparable height, like those of |
Techno-economic clearance from Central | Electricity Authority has already been taken for commis |
The latest models can be powered from mains | electricity supply, 12v DC (Car/Boat etc.), and battery |
nd was fixed on two 90 metres (300 ft) tall | electricity pylons. |
pable of converting spent nuclear fuel into | electricity and industrial process heat, without separa |
ates at high temperatures with high fuel to | electricity conversion ratios and it is a good candidat |
As a result of fuel and | electricity restrictions, hospitals currently experienc |
lly viable technologies for solar fuels and | electricity production. |
The station had further surplus | electricity, which was used in a alloy factory adjacent |
cLaughlin thought he could see a future for | electricity and undertook the organization of the Ediso |
1883, he decided to light his gallery with | electricity. |
includes energyhelpline - comparing gas and | electricity tariffs and heating insurance, greenhelplin |
dent, was appointed director of the Gas and | Electricity Works of Bucharest. |
1923/4 Gas and | Electricity laid to the village. |
rst floor; there was no mains water, gas or | electricity. |
t poplar include: traffic fines, gas bills, | electricity bills, water bills, tuition payments, and p |
dustrial sectors including Clabecq, Gas and | Electricity of Hainaut, railroads and coal mines in Chi |
n out of food as well, and with the gas and | electricity and heat turned off, everyone was very cold |
d monitoring various aspects of the gas and | electricity utilities' financial operating performance. |
1995 it was split up into separate gas and | electricity utilities, named AlintaGas and Western Powe |
d New South Wales gas pipelines and gas and | electricity distribution networks in Victoria. |
; upgrade and maintenance of water, gas and | electricity networks; highways network management, oper |
ukpower.co.uk is a gas and | electricity price comparison website based in the Unite |
of underground water, cheap natural gas and | electricity; the stable work force; and the distance fr |
d all the buildings are lighted with gas or | electricity. |
ast England region by the Office of Gas and | Electricity Markets. |
ed Megas Trade, a company that sold gas and | electricity to the Urbino area, owned by Marche Multise |
es and the Sydney County Council, a gas and | electricity supplier. |
ctric works instead of coal and gas burning | electricity generators, and also put forward legislatio |
infrastructure that delivers natural gas or | electricity in its service territories) but are no long |
ower Generation; Utilities (natural gas and | electricity transmission and distribution) and Global E |
t's energy regulator, the Office of Gas and | Electricity Markets (Ofgem), urged customers of Scottis |
ed as a hybrid wind and natural gas powered | electricity generation plant supplied from the Ormonde |
ee granting "the free use of water, gas and | electricity and refined salt by the people of Turkmenis |
Commissioner of the State Board on Gas and | Electricity (State Lighting Commission) by Governor Fra |
Between 1930-1945 he was Head of Gas and | Electricity Society in Bucharest. |
British Gas supplies gas and | electricity to over 20 million customers in the UK. |
served as a holding company for 15 gas and | electricity businesses. |
ublic utility that provides natural gas and | electricity to more than 6 million of Michigan's 10 mil |
eputy commissioner of water supply, gas and | electricity of New York City, 1910; consulting expert f |
British Gas supplies gas and | electricity to UK residential and business customers, p |
lands - the main company, supplying gas and | electricity to the Netherlands |
ower Generation, Utilities (natural gas and | electricity transmission and distribution) and Global E |
1934 Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and | Electricity, Maurice P. Davidson, proposed that it be o |
garette lighters, with designs using gas or | electricity.. |
ia, was disaggregated into separate gas and | electricity corporations. |
it served 80 percent of Colorado's gas and | electricity needs. |
on third legislative package on the gas and | electricity markets. |
ealand's emissions of greenhouse gases from | electricity generation, has repeatedly drawn the ire of |
s; in slagging and plasma gasification, the | electricity consumption may even exceed any power produ |
While there is generally no | electricity at the lodge you will find restroom facilit |
belief, the propellers do not generate any | electricity for the trains or any part of the airport, |
epending on the method used to generate the | electricity, the energy may still contribute some quant |
eactors (of 1970s vintage) now generate its | electricity. |
, Rhyl Flats is expected to generate enough | electricity to power 60,000 homes on average. |
lities which are used to generate renewable | electricity on site which is supplied into the national |
tt (MW), and is expected to generate enough | electricity for 112,000 households. |
Wave Hub could generate enough | electricity for 7,500 homes, saving 24,300 tonnes of ca |
avy to propel warships and generate onboard | electricity. |
ern engineering plant could generate enough | electricity for not only herself but ships moored along |
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 |
due to new fuel cells that generated enough | electricity to power longer missions, a pivotal innovat |
hey suggest the precursors are generated by | electricity from piezo-stimulated effects in rocks bein |
en implemented and the plant generates only | electricity. |
It generates enough | electricity to provide 3% of England, Wales and Scotlan |
Hydroelectricity- The dhom generates the | electricity of 4 MG from the basement electricity house |
of nuclear waste while also generating some | electricity. |
The central station, besides generating the | electricity, also performs the work of a substation. |
says Gibe III, aside from generating enough | electricity to power the country several times over, wi |
pt of Head End Power (HEP), generating 480V | electricity from the locomotive to power the air condit |
bines that are capable of generating enough | electricity for more than 220,000 homes. |
8 ft) tall, it is the dam for generation of | electricity, forming the lower reservoir of the pumping |
The station's license for the generation of | electricity was also granted later in 2007. |
rgy company engaged in power generation and | electricity trading. |
the National Grid which made generation of | electricity in remote areas useful. |
gest source of energy for the generation of | electricity worldwide, as well as one of the largest wo |
nd development, including the generation of | electricity from nuclear energy. |
meters between 1929-1933, and generation of | electricity was added. |
f fired power station for the generation of | electricity in Erris. |
in the United Kingdom towards generation of | electricity using natural gas during the 1990s. |
fuel nuclear reactors for the generation of | electricity. |
d to water transportation and generation of | electricity) was handed to the Chugoku Electric Power C |
/7 security and a backup generator provides | electricity during power outages. |
m" This may have been a generator producing | electricity for the lights inside the cave. |
ant is now one of the largest generators of | electricity in Republika Srpska. |
Two 200-kilowatt turbo generators provided | electricity at 235 volts. |
is one of the most efficient generators of | electricity in the UK at 58% fuel efficiency. |
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