Sentence examples for electricity challenges from inspiring English sources

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At the Tennessee Valley Authority, our strategy for meeting the electricity challenges of the future is a balanced portfolio of energy production that relies somewhat less on coal, and more on energy efficiency, gas, renewable and nuclear power.

When it comes to Vermont, one of the main electricity challenges facing the state is the various spikes in energy prices.

Data on the latter, which were believed to be more specific for asthma, were not included in the analysis, as the questionnaire could not be completed in some schools, due to logistical problems such as unavailability of electricity, challenges of moving audio-visual equipment from class to class, or lack of a suitable venue where the children could watch the video.

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Some, seeing a silver lining, wonder if the electricity challenge, and the conservation it has prompted, might spur a new economic creativity for a city recommitted to energy efficiency.

New Grove II is also online, but I leave assessments of speed and convenience to those less electricity challenged than I. New Grove II is still an adamantly British publication, although my copy, I am told, was printed in Massachusetts.

However, the electricity challenge remains daunting.

They've even blamed environmental efforts for the California electricity challenge when all of us were telling them that we thought it was the electricity wholesalers that were gouging us.

For example, the intermittency of wind, and to a lesser extent solar, has created electricity system challenges as these sources have increased market share, elevating concerns about the unintended consequences of deployment mandates in the absence of cost-effective storage or other system approaches to matching supply and demand.

She notes that basics like internet access and electricity remain challenges for many entrepreneurs and Banj solves that problem for entrepreneurs, allowing them for focus on their projects.

In a country like Chad, with very few paved roads, extremely weak infrastructures and indigent and unreliable electricity supply, challenges in these two domains are substantial.

In addition, the poor access to basic services (such as water, sanitation, medical services and electricity) and challenges in the maintenance of such services due to the lack of connectivity in the country may increase the potential for subsequent outbreaks.

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