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Presently, Gorakhpur gets about two hours of electricity a day.
Turkish ships offshore provide 250 megawatts of electricity a day.
Gaza has around two hours electricity a day.
There was no electricity, a dilapidated school and no jobs.
We only had electricity a few hours each day.
But all these extras use electricity, a lot of it.
Baghdad recently went four days without electricity, a harsh deprivation in searing temperatures of 50 degrees.
In rural areas, farmers get eight to 10 hours of electricity a day.
The average house gets eight hours of electricity a day from the grid.
IT WOULD be miserable enough on the usual seven hours of electricity a day.
Yet Baghdad, the capital, had five hours of electricity a day in July.
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