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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving electricity" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing the generation or attainment of electrical energy or power, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The team is focused on achieving electricity through renewable sources to reduce carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "generating electricity" or "producing electrical power".
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MFCs fed with domestic wastewaters have shown promising performance in terms of achieving electricity generation with simultaneous organics removal, and there continue to be improvements in MFC designs that have produced configurations more suitable for scaling up to larger systems.
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It is also suggested that road embedded WPT is an important element to achieve electricity self-sufficiency.
Different from the surface of traditional electromechanical equipment, such as turbine blades, aircraft shape, etc., functional surface is designed to achieve electricity, magnetic, light, heat and other functional characteristics of non-traditional mechanical disciplines.
Iran's nuclear efforts appeared to suffer a further setback this week with news that the country's Bushehr nuclear power plant, built by Russia, would face indefinite delays in achieving full electricity production.
FCE has placed many biogas units ranging from 250 kW to 2.8 MW around the world, achieving an electricity conversion efficiency of 45%to49%9% (LHV).
FCE has placed over 25 biogas units ranging from 250 kW to 2.8 MW around the world, achieving an electricity conversion efficiency of 45% to 49% (LHV) without accounting for power consumption by the biogas auxiliary cleanup process.
Thus having successfully completed its first phase, the project is in its second phase now, with the goal of achieving an electricity self-reliance rate of 20percentthethe minimum figure the city needs in order to prevent a power crisis and perform its basic functions.
Continuing non-price induced energy conservation at the historical rate will only result in a marginal reduction in electricity rates, although lower electricity use means that substantial savings are nonetheless achieved in electricity expenditures.
According to the International Energy Agency, sub-Saharan Africa will require more than $300bn to achieve universal electricity access by 2030.
That balance is easier to achieve when electricity can flow uninterrupted and steadily from power plants that burn coal and natural gas.
By the end of 2005, the achieved total electricity generation was 2,997.3 MW/h[32].
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