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The phrase "electrical energy consumption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the amount of electricity that is used or consumed for some purpose. For example, "This company strives to reduce its electrical energy consumption by implementing efficient lighting systems."
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[B5.] SAVING ELECTRICITY Google is expected to announce its entry Tuesday in the growing business of digital technologies that seek to reduce electrical energy consumption.
Also, wind towers reduce electrical energy consumption and environmental pollution.
Further, the electrical energy consumption during the anodisation is considered.
Electrical energy consumption and current efficiency were also calculated.
Biological treatment process consisting of RBC process consumes 11%% of the total electrical energy consumption.
This optimized concentration provides reasonable removal efficiencies and relatively low electrical energy consumption.
The presented management system forecasts the electrical energy consumption for middle – term period of one week.
The electrical energy consumption of two different setups have been considered and compared.
Such operating conditions resulted in high electrical energy consumption (67 kWh (kg COD)−1).
Also, 55% reduction in electrical energy consumption of PUA can be obtained.
The electrical energy consumption for the photo-electrochemical process was evaluated.
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