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Avoiding downtime from mechanical failures also helps boost electricity production.
Unlike some in Gaza, the family cannot afford to buy battery-run generators to boost electricity, so at night they sit in candlelight.
The projects, into which the bank channelled more than $60bn£40bnbn), aimed to boost electricity and water supplies and expand transport networks in some of the world's poorest countries.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has said that £110bn of investment over the next decade is needed to boost electricity generation.
His idea: a better molten salt mixture that would store heat at higher temperatures to boost electricity production but that would remain liquid at lower temperatures so less energy would be diverted to keep it from solidifying.
The inefficiency as well as the inadequate facilities to boost electricity supply also have been major causes of the increasing gap between the demand and the supply of electricity.
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And last month, officials held several public meetings describing a proposed electricity rate increase and bond issuance to boost electricity-side revenues by roughly $20 million in 2013.
Later this month, the city plans to create an electric rate advisory committee as the first step toward possibly boosting electricity rates by September.
But Mr. Hill said building a new nuclear plant would be an inefficient way of boosting electricity supplies.
Williams said it's possible that the legislation could end up boosting electricity rates, but supporters say renewable energy prices are dropping and new efficiency targets would help keep bills stable overall.
An oversupply of natural gas and crude oil means that experts aren't too concerned about European behemoths, such as a joint Shell-BG, boosting electricity bills and pump prices in the U.S.
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