「Electricity」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)9ページ目
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of northeastern Brazil, an area that lacked | electricity at the time he was born. |
01 and voted to add water works, sewer, and | electricity from the mill in 1910. |
The stored water is used to produce | electricity at the Moolamattom Power house, which is lo |
There are plans to generate | electricity from the head of river water above the barr |
A dynamo on the site provided | electricity for the city's street lights. |
It was built in 1929 to generate | electricity for the attached house, high on the White C |
y was dead, and she was receiving steam and | electricity from the dock. |
he energy of any fuels used to generate the | electricity and the transmission efficiency must be con |
Jeffares is chairman of the Taranaki | Electricity Trust, the Stratford Health Trust and a for |
Whakamaru is the major switching point for | electricity in the North Island electricity grid. |
oltaic cells will allow the stadium to feed | electricity to the grid. |
He was chairman of the South of Scotland | Electricity Board, the Electricity Council and Rolls-Ro |
halfway through the night, Clyde pulls the | electricity at the workshop, so that the elves can no l |
Electricity is the most common example, being transform | |
araday publishes Experimental Researches in | Electricity clarifying the true nature of electricity. |
tation and water works, as well as bringing | electricity to the South American port. |
ines, and landfill gas are used to generate | electricity at their power plants. |
The | electricity is then transmitted to camp by a submarine |
The entire output of the station is in | electricity, since there is no need for district heatin |
and operation of power plants, the sale of | electricity and thermal power, and the repair and maint |
s and apartments, many apparently wired for | electricity - these amenities represent an unheard-of l |
to use the ships' power plants to generate | electricity which they would then sell commercially. |
enerate a significant percentage of Japan's | electricity, the third largest nuclear energy producer |
The BPA now markets the | electricity from thirty-one federal hydroelectric dams |
ase if wood is extensively used to generate | electricity, though this would probably not be in the f |
By producing | electricity with this generating station rather than co |
Electricity reached this village in 1958 and was inaugu | |
ord, is determined to bring the benefits of | electricity to this backward place. |
Solar panels are used to generate the | electricity, and this pilot program is being monitored |
roelectric Station produces a net 186 MW of | electricity from three 62 MW generators. |
Current is applied to the system, and | electricity travels through the electrolyte of chloroau |
ter levels during times of low rainfall and | electricity generation through hydropower. |
nt, 90% of its cost is actually paid for by | electricity consumers, through several tariffs that inc |
ces of electric power as well as displacing | electricity demand through direct heat production. |
wer control unit that regulates the flow of | electricity and thus the temperature of the glass. |
mes in this town are connected to the state | electricity network TNEB. |
s when many utilities, including sewage and | electricity, came to the area. |
The dams are used to generate | electricity and to provide water treatment plants provi |
1923/4 Gas and | Electricity laid to the village. |
Electricity came to the lighthouse in 1938, and concret | |
f the South-West Land Division were without | electricity due to Cyclone Alby; Perth nearly sustained |
In 1928, the roads were surfaced, and | electricity came to the village in 1936. |
ioned in February 2005 and yields 19.5MW of | electricity, enough to power about 12,000 houses. |
and Doom uses his abilities to produce the | electricity needed to power it, turning Ben back to nor |
the mine were to ensure a stable supply of | electricity and to maintain the mine's electrical equip |
o install a wind turbine that will generate | electricity equal to that used by the village. |
t is a Green Web Host which purchases solar | electricity credits to offset its carbon footprint. |
The average annual production of | electricity amounts to 9 TWh. |
irst place in the north of Scotland to have | electricity thanks to its wool industry. |
erged with Norweb (the former North Western | Electricity Board) to form United Utilities. |
Approximately 1,000,000 homes lost | electricity due to the storms. |
The initial | electricity supply to the smelter was a 220 kV transmis |
in May 2007 making Aurora Energy the first | electricity retailer to offer the pre-payment option in |
At 04:00 Germans cut the phone and | electricity lines to the building. |
o generate approximately fifty megawatts of | electricity, enough to supply approximately 150,000 hou |
It provides | electricity now to Hay River, Trout Lake, Kakisa, Dory |
Ensuring | electricity connections to all households within one ye |
l wind farm in the UK, producing sufficient | electricity annually to power 50,000 homes. |
Electricity supply to about 65,000 customers was briefl | |
Markets comprises | electricity sales to private and business customers. |
ve for the district to generate all its own | electricity than to continue paying utilities for power |
ts include: the life of a dairy farm before | electricity came to rural areas and demonstrations on s |
DOE regulates the 13% Gas Scheme requiring | electricity retailers to source at least 13% of their e |
shown by band theory, VO is a conductor of | electricity due to its partially filled conduction band |
I in Europe brought an emergency demand for | electricity, mainly to power aluminum production in Eas |
voted in 1999 to allow | electricity customers to choose their providers, and ot |
Electricity came to Coonalpyn through ETSA in 1962 and | |
The | electricity supply to Rudge was completed by 1950, and |
dam was established to provide a renewable | electricity supply to the city of Manaus but was consid |
mplete, and was finished in 1952 to produce | electricity and to provide flood control. |
ssing lines, capable of generating 21 MW of | electricity, enough to provide for 37,500 homes. |
The first moves to providing an | electricity supply to Geelong were made in 1898, with t |
After destroying | electricity transformers to plunge the base in darkness |
esponsible for distribution of high-voltage | electricity supplies to London Underground's 270 statio |
y damaging both the shaft steelwork and the | electricity supply to the sub men and material shaft. |
Its function is to generate | electricity and to irrigate riparian agriculture. |
Electricity came to Sheskin in 1948. | |
rs have also jointly purchased a diesel run | electricity generator to light the village and play lou |
kernel shells, to generate 49 megawatts of | electricity, enough to power 50,000 homes. |
mployer, the Government of Victoria's State | Electricity Commission, to work on the directory. |
Foundation, began the upgrade and installed | electricity and toilets and built a hall. |
The | electricity is too much for Godzilla, who then moves aw |
a, there is a standoff and she cuts off the | electricity there too. |
pe and collided with an 86-foot (26 m)-high | electricity transmission tower situated on the extended |
activities in Lima, in June 1985 it blew up | electricity transmission towers in Lima, producing a bl |
ly to London from the North East to provide | electricity and town gas from plants at Deptford and Ba |
ng number of areas were being provided with | electricity, and train and tram lines were being electr |
Produced | electricity is transferred to Sisimiut by new 27.4 kilo |
The | electricity was transferred over a distance of approxim |
conducting | electricity to transmit information |
To this end it generated | electricity and transmitted it, through the high voltag |
form the pixels of a screen, they generate | electricity when transparent and under the influence of |
ody that oversees regulation in water, gas, | electricity and transport industries in NSW. |
was sustained to infrastructure, with gas, | electricity and transportation networks being seriously |
ically no delay time, just the time it took | electricity to travel through wires. |
llage hydro electric power station produces | electricity, the tribals live even today without electr |
• In 1891, Henderson brought | electricity to Troy. |
Most TSE systems simply provide | electricity to trucks parked in their slots. |
Kyd was appointed chairman of the Auckland | Electricity Consumers Trust |
70s using Gilkes water turbines to generate | electricity and turn the lathes. |
Following the storm, | electricity was turned off due to the potential danger |
cuits, one for on-peak and one for off-peak | electricity, and two power switches, which are switched |
It generated | electricity using two 1.5 megawatt (MW) turbo generatin |
m engines, telegraph and telephone systems, | electricity and typewriters were part of the explosion |
British Gas supplies gas and | electricity to UK residential and business customers, p |
light and affordable and can be used where | electricity is unavailable and unreliable. |
s the Trent Wind Farm and TXU purchases the | electricity produced under a long-term agreement. |
Power electrical utility, and consolidated | electricity supply under the Nova Scotia Power Corporat |
has the capacity to generate and distribute | electricity (the underlying capability). |
cLaughlin thought he could see a future for | electricity and undertook the organization of the Ediso |
three percent stake in Spain's number three | electricity provider Union Fenosa, also under a one per |
citors with a reduced life span in the ESU ( | Electricity Storage Unit). |
Kirkby's Distribution Network Operator for | electricity is United Utilities; there are no power sta |
The melt conducts | electricity poorly, unlike more ionic halides such as s |
nd and pasture, and the mill did not get an | electricity supply until 1986. |
ublic-private partnerships in transport and | electricity generation until 2009. |
w the tower to operate without any external | electricity for up to four days. |
"loiter skirt" containing solar panels for | electricity) for up to 4 days, something impossible wit |
since a 1992 blackout left Malaysia without | electricity for up to two days. |
We've seen wage costs going up, the cost of | electricity going up, food costs and other costs.” |
rt by Google to invest in renewable energy, | electricity grid upgrades, and other measures that will |
d as biomass to fuel up boilers to generate | electricity for use at palm oil mills and surrounding v |
This | electricity is used to provide 75% of the power used in |
The resultant | electricity was used to power an arc lamp installed in |
The | electricity is used within the factory and any excess i |
The church had no | electricity and used gas cylinders for heating which it |
A small amount , 0.2 - 0.8 V of | electricity is used, the original article reports an ov |
ng water, and other basic services although | electricity is usually available on a pirated DIY basis |
n of an engineer with the Maharashtra State | Electricity Board, Vaidya grew up in Mumbai, where he s |
ectively called fuel taxes), and also taxes | electricity at various administrative levels. |
and New Brunswick also use coal to generate | electricity to varying degrees. |
wild territories, this species is killed by | electricity pylons, vehicles, dogs, pellet guns, poison |
Tajikistan off from the system and blocked | electricity export via Uzbek to southern Kazakhstan. |
mpared to other brown coals used to produce | electricity in Victoria, but has a much higher level of |
inistry of Planning and Investment licensed | Electricity of Vietnam to make a US$800 million investm |
Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy and | Electricity of Vietnam was signed, including the undert |
million in revenues, 64% of which were from | Electricity of Vietnam, a state owned utility. |
eated in 1942 by Nantahala Power to provide | electricity for war efforts. |
talked earnestly about the perils of 'heavy | electricity' and warned that the south of England could |
The company evolved after the | electricity industry was privatised in the early 1990s, |
An undated trench for | electricity supply was dug at Hall Farm at the southern |
f service in 2002 due to the lower price of | electricity and was then restored to full service in Au |
The Tamil Nadu | Electricity Board was constituted with effect from 1 Ju |
om Spring 1891 provided alternating current | electricity that was transmitted 2.6 miles to a motor-d |
s the small amount (by modern standards) of | electricity it was capable of producing makes it imprac |
The first to start | electricity generation was Tellisford Mill, on the Rive |
With daylight saving they also said that | electricity consumption was increased, damaging the env |
As part of the process, a coal-powered | electricity plant was constructed near the Hudson river |
o Volta provided the scientists a source of | electricity which was used in various laboratory experi |
He also appeared in the Elton John video of | Electricity and was featured in the BBC's Children in N |
The first | electricity company was constructed in Helsinki in 1884 |
In 2008, total | electricity produced was 20,261TWh, 3,464TWh was consum |
ewly acquired distribution arm of Yorkshire | Electricity, which was renamed Yorkshire Electricity Di |
The | Electricity LP was released on Ajax in 1994, followed b |
s plant was fueled with diesel, which meant | electricity generation was expensive and the plant oper |
The station had further surplus | electricity, which was used in a alloy factory adjacent |
In 2000, net | electricity generation was 58.8 billion kWh, of which 2 |
Machina Electrica (Latin for | electricity generator) was a constellation created by J |
A whole city block lost | electricity and wasn't back in service for another 24 h |
e following basic services: drinking water, | electricity and wastewater treatment, and which are ill |
mery also had an important role in bringing | electricity and water supply to the town. |
is typically 2 to 5 liters), and waste some | electricity keeping water hot at all times. |
• Infrastructure | Electricity, roads, water supply, schools, health centr |
There are 45 shade shelters with | electricity and water on the island. |
t poplar include: traffic fines, gas bills, | electricity bills, water bills, tuition payments, and p |
eepit Hydroelectric Power Station generates | electricity when water is released. |
the first large scale attempt at generating | electricity from water in Sweden. |
eum has continued to make changes to reduce | electricity and water consumption, to improve recycling |
y run-of-the-river station, as it generates | electricity from water running between Lake Taupo and O |
ion at the outlet of the pipeline generates | electricity as water is transferred to Cardinia. |
faced challenges in getting basics such as | electricity and water services restored and operative. |
provides flood protection, drinking water, | electricity and water for irrigation. |
be is a modular assembled mobile system for | electricity generation, water treatment and telecommuni |
In addition they would turn off gas, | electricity and water supplies, and repair or pull down |
ydrogen gas (H2) and oxygen (O2) to produce | electricity and water (H2O); a regenerative hydrogen fu |
heap, do not need to be installed, waste no | electricity as water is heated only when required, are |
ppointed chairman of the board of the state | electricity and water company, Jirama, in October 2003, |
ring more than only one type of supply like | electricity, gas, water and district heat) joined and a |
or 2,000 kg per square meter with concealed | electricity and water outlets. |
Electricity and water supplies were cut to the city for | |
are at home when suddenly their apartment's | electricity and water service return. |
and reduces airborne VOC-related emissions, | electricity and water usage, and the solid waste shippe |
It was also established | electricity and water supply to the city. |
responsibility of overseeing and regulating | electricity and water utilities. |
Public utilities such as | electricity and water, were reported cut in several are |
nt charged with providing public utilities ( | electricity, telephone, water, sewer) to rural areas in |
to establish communication between meters ( | electricity, gas, water, heat), displays, gateways and |
s place entirely outdoors without access to | electricity, running water, or the internet. |
based communication between utility meters ( | electricity, gas, water, district heat, heat cost alloc |
In turn, housing and equipment require | electricity and water. |
because it is close to abundant supplies of | electricity and water. |
arge Pot bellied stove for heat, but has no | electricity or water. |
like a parasite and from where to leach the | electricity and water… [The Instant City's] illegal urb |
tors, which were designed to produce either | electricity or weapons material, were operated at low p |
neration, transmission, and distribution of | electricity, as well as energy management and other ene |
Electricity as well as communications, other necessitie | |
interconnected and is still used to produce | electricity as well as for minor general flood control |
Education and the Coyne School of Technical | Electricity, as well as Grahm Junior College and Bryant |
d to blackouts and power cuts in the 1970s; | electricity companies were able to maintain supplies th |
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