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e, with a generating capacity of 12.2 MW of | electricity. |
rs, with a generating capacity of 950 MW of | electricity. |
49 km of canals to generate up to 70 MW of | electricity. |
The dam generates an average of 250 MW of | electricity from the river system and floods a total of |
t has a total nameplate capacity of 9 MW of | electricity, providing enough power to serve the averag |
a total generating capacity of 1,860 MW of | electricity and 967 tons per hour of steam. |
on of up to 13 turbines, producing 30 MW of | electricity. |
01,935 acres) of land and provide 600 MW of | electricity. |
ators, giving a maximum output of 360 MW of | electricity at a water flow rate of 800 m³/s. |
c Company in March 2008 for up to 900 MW of | electricity, the largest solar power commitment ever ma |
Together they generate a total of 660 MW of | electricity.. |
12, Wuskwatim will generate about 200 MW of | electricity. |
ine, with a generating capacity of 40 MW of | electricity. |
th a total generation capacity of 870 MW of | electricity. |
t generate a combined capacity of 418 MW of | electricity. |
e, with a generating capacity of 32.4 MW of | electricity. |
eidenheim, Germany, which produce 5.3 MW of | electricity each. |
hree 7,000 HP units which produce 5.3 MW of | electricity each, and a 12,000 HP unit, generating 8.7 |
supply, although it also generates 70 MW of | electricity. |
Kot Addu Power produces 1,600 MW of | electricity. |
te per hour and can generate up to 11 MW of | electricity. |
ne, with a generating capacity of 144 MW of | electricity, and is remotely controlled from the Sheffi |
e, with a generating capacity of 43.2 MW of | electricity. |
phase, the Chamera dam generates 540 MW of | electricity. |
plying steam to 480 customers and 280 MW of | electricity. |
d in the dam currently generating 200 MW of | electricity. |
ine, with a generating capacity of 17 MW of | electricity. |
produces 1190 mw of | electricity for state of maharashtra. |
a combined generating capacity of 300 MW of | electricity. |
ire generator output accounts for 100 MW of | electricity with 2916 Terminal Amp/unit and a line volt |
e initially capable of generating 136 MW of | electricity. |
combined generation capacity of 1,720 MW of | electricity. |
The dam was planned to generate 3750 MW of | electricity, to supply water to local communities and t |
97 plants worldwide generating 2,900 MW of | electricity. |
turbines that generate a total of 520 MW of | electricity. |
1960s, each capable of producing 150 MW of | electricity. |
roelectric Station produces a net 186 MW of | electricity from three 62 MW generators. |
ine, with a generating capacity of 28 MW of | electricity. |
combined generating capacity of 38.25 MW of | electricity. |
ion will generate between 0.7 and 2.5 MW of | electricity to add to the national grid. |
ther generate a total capacity of 854 MW of | electricity. |
cal production which powers up to 150 MW of | electricity. |
It will produce 17.4 MW of | electricity. |
uses diesel as fuel and produces 51.6 MW of | electricity. |
The plant produces 338 MW of | electricity. |
ssing lines, capable of generating 21 MW of | electricity, enough to provide for 37,500 homes. |
tonnes of waste a year to generate 35 MW of | electricity. |
a combined generating capacity of 48 MW of | electricity. |
turbines that generate a total of 240 MW of | electricity. |
bine with a generating capacity of 50 MW of | electricity. |
e, with a generating capacity of 30.6 MW of | electricity. |
bine with a generating capacity of 85 MW of | electricity. |
th a total generating capacity of 4.5 MW of | electricity. |
ine with a generating capacity of 7.2 MW of | electricity. |
, the dam is expected to generate 300 MW of | electricity. |
t generate a total capacity of 600.01 MW of | electricity. |
ine, with a generating capacity of 51 MW of | electricity. |
ower of 1,179 MWt, and generates 357 MWe of | electricity, which is delivered at 220 kilovolts to the |
r tonne municipal waste is about 2/3 MWh of | electricity and 2 MWh of district heating. |
Tower is estimated to consume 37,000 MWh of | electricity per year, with a 15 MW peak usage. |
ctions, ranging from the nationalization of | electricity during the Quiet Revolution to Quebec indep |
any, founded in 1955, produced natural gas, | electricity, and coal, but its main business was its ga |
y-related markets - oil, coal, natural gas, | electricity, nuclear power, petrochemicals, renewables, |
Natural gas is provided by NW Natural and | electricity comes from PacifiCorp. |
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 |
rytelling, performing arts, natures, sound, | electricity, chemistry, motion, and standardized test p |
rtillery fire while she was docked near the | electricity supply pier in the German port of Pillau in |
rs/compressors, could decrease the need for | electricity created by fossil fuels. |
before the war and because of the need for | electricity resources were allocated for the project in |
A (Aluminum Company of America) needed more | electricity to make aluminum for the war effort. |
urgeoning industries with much needed hydro | electricity; however, the power scheme was never comple |
ch covers almost half of Serbia's needs for | electricity. |
van McDonell, Murraylink v NEMMCO, National | Electricity Tribunal, 2003. |
des a large part of southern Netherlands of | electricity and also supplies heat to the horticultural |
plant was completed but has never produced | electricity from nuclear energy. |
panded peak load periods when New England's | electricity consumers place the heaviest demand on the |
He was Chief Executive of New Zealand | electricity generator and retailer Meridian Energy sinc |
-for-profit company that manages New York's | electricity transmission grid and oversees New York's w |
Main article: New Zealand | electricity market |
Keith Turner has worked in the New Zealand | electricity industry since 1969. |
a $2.5 billion cost for proposed new public | electricity projects, and said that voters should have |
epartment until 1953 when the newly created | Electricity Commission of NSW took over. |
it became part of the newly-created British | Electricity Authority (later to become, by reorganisati |
mped back up to Pyramid Lake at night, when | electricity demand and cost is low. |
itions were harsh as there was no plumbing, | electricity or winter clothes. |
lass-C fires since it is a non-conductor of | electricity. |
than 70 percent of our noncarbon generated | electricity. |
Lake Norman provides | electricity to the Piedmont region of the Carolinas. |
It had its origins as the North Eastern | Electricity Board, formed as part of the nationalisatio |
erged with Norweb (the former North Western | Electricity Board) to form United Utilities. |
or F. Kenyon, chairman of the North Western | Electricity Consultative Council, and member of the Nor |
te companies not supplying Northern Ireland | Electricity (NIE) with enough power. |
idian Group PLC, owners of Northern Ireland | Electricity, the monopoly electricity supplier in North |
Central House did not have | electricity until 1920. |
villages adjoining his village has not paid | electricity bills for a long time and they have not bee |
to the arsenic problem that did not require | electricity. |
an Juan Islands, Johns Island does not have | electricity or plumbing. |
These machines do not require | electricity and are run on alternative fuels. |
a cold forming process and does not require | electricity or cooling of the electrodes commonly assoc |
BVU now obtains | electricity from the Tennessee Valley Authority. |
three percent stake in Spain's number three | electricity provider Union Fenosa, also under a one per |
Du Fay's observations on | electricity were reported in a paper written in Decembe |
ublished as Experiments and Observations on | Electricity. |
fs and poor health services, obtaining free | electricity, securing decent housing, and opposing poli |
adds to the portability and usability of an | electricity source. |
ondhjem to supervise the construction of an | electricity plant. |
ubstantial increase in consumption of food, | electricity, and medications related to digestive disor |
istribution is the trading identity of four | electricity distribution companies - WPD South West (op |
ht a mandate for the nationalization of the | electricity industry, declaring this single issue impor |
Approximately 74% of the | electricity is produced in power plants located in Hels |
He was chairman of the | Electricity Corporation of Nigeria in 1956. |
as well as the measurements of atmospheric | electricity, spectral analysis of rare-earth elements, |
It provides about 20 percent of Ontario's | electricity needs, enough to serve a city of two millio |
which provides a substantial portion of the | electricity supply for the Chicago metropolitan area. |
rax power stations (provides 1 third of the | electricity in Britain). |
king it both unique in the context of Irish | electricity production and the country's single largest |
At times, as per demand of customers, | electricity is switched off and lanterns are provided t |
The plant supplies some of the | electricity for the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washin |
hat it operates mostly during times of peak | electricity demand. |
h would account for about 10 percent of all | electricity produced in the country. |
sing to continue the current scheme of free | electricity to farmers, the manifesto said the duration |
nister licensing or authorisation of water, | electricity and gas businesses, and monitor compliance |
Some of the | electricity produced is used for an illumination show, |
Many of such | electricity pylons can be found at Hoover Dam and in Sw |
nd is responsible for much of Ouagadougou's | electricity supply. |
It supplies most of the | electricity for Alaska Electric Light & Power. |
yth of the square as the site of Franklin's | electricity experiments. |
CEGB, was achieved with the passing of the | Electricity Act in 1989, and the subsequent full privat |
The building now draws part of its | electricity from the solar panel. |
talked earnestly about the perils of 'heavy | electricity' and warned that the south of England could |
He also served as Minister of Petroleum, | Electricity and Mineral Resources of Syria. |
ased renewable wind power for 100% of House | electricity usage |
5.7 million kilowatt-hours (kW·h) of solar | electricity every year. |
onably modern facilities in terms of roads, | electricity, educational institutions, medical faciliti |
The sale of peak | electricity lowers the overall cost of operating the St |
as a result of the establishment of common | electricity market of Norway and Sweden. |
thority 1989-91 and a board member of Delta | Electricity from 2000 to 2001. |
432 MW of power, covering about 13% of the | electricity demand of Tasmania. |
He was chairman of the | Electricity Council from 1983 to 1990. |
imary school teachers, an employee of state | electricity board and a NVF staff were also among those |
ts upon comprehending the readings of their | electricity meters as well as to carry out information |
er to reduce or eliminate buildup of static | electricity generally caused by the triboelectric effec |
power stations, producing 15% of utility's | electricity as recent as 2009. |
nges in the early development of commercial | electricity, because just about everything was made out |
Consent under section 36 of the | Electricity Act 1989 to construct and operate a wind fa |
8 study that found that customers of public | electricity providers paid lower rates than customers o |
The share of renewable | electricity increased substituting the nuclear power. |
Stirling engine capable of producing | electricity from biomass combustion heat. |
's) to provide up to 20 percent of Taiwan's | electricity should have ended the monopoly. |
According to estimates, 50% of the | electricity generated in Argentina depends on gas-power |
of increasing the nuclear share of Italy's | electricity supply from today's 10% to about 25% by 203 |
power, reaching approximately 10% of their | electricity from nuclear-dependent France by 2007. |
some regions of the world over 15% of total | electricity consumption is devoted to water management. |
ric drive supplied about 55% of Anchorage's | electricity requirements from 1946 to 1955. |
France derives 79% of its | electricity from nuclear power, the highest percentage |
he scandal over Enron's manipulation of the | electricity market in California, fraudulent schemes de |
els at the dam were the primary cause of an | electricity crisis in Ecuador. |
In 1949, he was placed in charge of the | Electricity Section in the Applied Physics Division; he |
rgy provide at least 20 percent of France's | electricity before 2020. |
d Kingdom, producing around 8% of Britain's | electricity, and is the second-largest coal-fired plant |
at provide steam to the mill and 40% of the | electricity to run the mill. |
ly fired up to operate during times of high | electricity demand in the region, such as hot summer da |
h bifurcation of assets and manpower of the | electricity department between the States when the new |
1992 after more than 31 years of producing | electricity for New England electric consumers. |
h in Norfolk with a maximum output of 420MW | electricity, opened in 2001. |
EURELECTRIC (full name: The Union of the | Electricity Industry-EURELECTRIC) is the sector associa |
as a target of generating 31% of Scotland's | electricity from renewable energy by 2011 and 50% by 20 |
dard, which facilitates the sale of prepaid | electricity credit between electricity utilities and cl |
iness for the distribution arm of Yorkshire | Electricity. |
n in Victoria which supplies 22% of state's | electricity and 8% of National Electricity Market needs |
duce the environmental impact of coal-based | electricity, which accounts for nearly half of the Unit |
aste management services, in case of water, | electricity and telephone utility services the council |
ealand power system derives over 60% of its | electricity supply from hydro power stations and depend |
In general, up to 75% of the | electricity used in the U.S. today could be saved with |
nd Sir Graham Hall, former CEO of Yorkshire | Electricity. |
ork operator for the North West of England, | Electricity North West owns and is responsible for the |
d by coke was mothballed in favour of using | electricity to smelt the scrap recycled metal brought i |
by Calpine, and selling the majority of its | electricity via Power Purchase Agreements to Wisconsin |
f the school's heat and generate 20% of its | electricity and is capable of generating 400,000 kWh of |
River Liffey at Poulaphouca as part of the | Electricity Supply Board project to build a second hydr |
he reliability and reduce the cost of solar | electricity to meet national goals (measured as the lev |
Cloud is a member of the | Electricity Committee for the National Association of R |
l Facility receives approximately 8% of its | electricity demand from 4,000 square feet (370 m2) of s |
enerate a significant percentage of Japan's | electricity, the third largest nuclear energy producer |
ened in 1962 for the then South of Scotland | Electricity Board (SSEB), was constructed to take advan |
He also supervised the establishment of the | Electricity Authority, which brought electricity to muc |
He was fined as a result of stealing | electricity in 2006. |
A Technology; Executive Chairman of Eastern | Electricity and Kelsey-Hayes Company (a wholly owned su |
enforcement of operation and safety of many | electricity and gas installations; railways and trams; |
ewly acquired distribution arm of Yorkshire | Electricity, which was renamed Yorkshire Electricity Di |
t to touch the spark produced by one of the | electricity experiments. |
ur together produced about 10% of Ukraine's | electricity at the time of the accident. |
th West was formed from the demerger of the | electricity distribution arm of SWEB. |
The principal innovation of the | Electricity Act 1957 was the Electricity Council; howev |
the National Grid and received most of its | electricity from Wylfa nuclear power station 15 miles a |
Power since the privatisation of Britain's | electricity industry in 1990. |
The yardstick of Central | Electricity Authority for construction of power units o |
Pangue contributes 10% of the | electricity fed into the Chilean integrated grid, makin |
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