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Being plugged in at those times would further minimize the carbon footprint of the plug-in hybrid.
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Apparently, a sensor wire is plugged in at the wrong spot.
Granderson, in his second game back, was plugged in at the cleanup spot.
Curtis Granderson, who returned Friday after the second of two lengthy injury absences, was plugged in at cleanup hitter.
On steamy summer nights, the family went up to the roof, equipped with a floor lamp with a long extension cord to be plugged in at our apartment.
You can also turn on the pre-heat and pre-cool from your phone while it's plugged in at a charging station.
Ofgem's solution is to encourage plug-in car owners to use smart charging, where a vehicle could be plugged in at 5pm but would only start powering up at midnight, when electricity demand is much lower.
Make sure to train employees which tractors need to be plugged in at night to avoid problems starting in the morning- this is again something that new Hispanic employees have probably never done before.
To make them widely available, the electrical grid would have to be upgraded so that cars could be plugged in at multiple locations, where they could be recharged and consumers billed.
For example, there is almost no chance in the near future that real rapid charging — on the order of 30 miles per minute of charge or more — will take place when an EV is plugged in at home.
The defendant said that on another occasion she tried to throw her desk phone but it was plugged in at the time, and she had a punch bag in her office to "relieve her tension".
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