Sentence examples for broad electricity from inspiring English sources

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Facing the prospect of broad electricity failures over the summer, Japan's leadership did not dare order more plants shut down, but it hardly needed to.

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"The government is exacerbating the uncertainty created by the broader electricity market reform package and sending a worrying message to the industry and to investors in the renewable energy sector.

And, in May, he did an about-face and agreed to impose broad controls on electricity prices in California and other Western states.

He got some of what he has sought in recent months when regulators did an about-face and agreed to impose relatively broad controls on electricity prices until September 2002.

Applying a broad understanding of electricity planning and a practical limit of 20 reviewed articles per country and region, 306 relevant peer-reviewed journal articles are included in this review.

Most past studies on general public perceptions are focused either outside of the US, or when domestic (US) have either a very broad resource focus (green electricity or renewable electricity instead of biofuels or biomass-based energy) or a particular community focus around an existing or potential bioenergy pilot plant.

The invention of high-performance cars changed that, Mr. Wilson said, and now the same thing is happening on a much broader scale with electricity.

Part of a broader package of electricity market reforms, this should reassure investors that they will recoup their high initial outlays.Britain is the first country to try to finance nuclear facilities this way, says Mr Noël.

Scott conceded the ABC had been a little narrow in the range of topics covered but had made changes to ensure it covered issues which were important to the broader community like electricity prices.

The policy context surrounding DG in Brazil is analyzed within the broader scope of electricity planning goals, which is a responsibility of the Ministry of Mines and Energy and still shows strong preference to the centralized regime.

President Hugo Chávez's government is already facing broad public ire over electricity shortages, and the state electricity company fears that the fires could diminish the forests that help gather and release water, and boost river sediments into the Guri, the hydroelectric complex that provides Venezuela with most of its electricity.

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