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"electricity consumer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who uses electricity, either for their home or in the context of a business. For example: "The electricity consumer was shocked when he received his new energy bill."
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The United States remains the biggest electricity consumer in the world, and we depend on that electricity for our prosperity and standard of living.
"The problem – and it is a problem for every electricity consumer in the country – is that if all these closures go ahead, there won't be enough generating capacity to keep the lights on next winter," said the ICA in a briefing document entitled Lights Out!
This counterparty is often the electricity consumer.
Fig. 7 User interface of electricity generator Fig. 8 User interface of electricity consumer.
PHEV can be utilized as an electricity consumer or electricity supplier [4, 5].
The China's electricity consumption was 4966 TWh in 2012, which is the world top electricity consumer.
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Grid parity means solar is now a cost-effective alternative for electricity consumers who hate paying their electric bill to the local utility company.
On the other hand, major energy consuming areas such as transportation, manufacturing, electricity consumers etc. could also benefit by the introduction of energy storages.
Power plants and electricity consumers would bear the main burden either way.
Another consequence is a big bill for taxpayers and electricity consumers.
European electricity consumers already pay hefty prices to subsidise existing wind and solar installations.
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