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I confess to a more personal interconnection to the oldest children, because it was so much of an intimate experience for me then".
"As long as you have a big interconnection and everybody's part of it," he said, "we're vulnerable for whatever happens in one part of the interconnection to happen everywhere else".
Requiring new plants and, eventually, interconnection to a European super grid The UK power market is currently dominated by thermal generation where gas and coal account for almost three-quarters of electricity generated.
Most countries (and in America, regions) were energy islands, with little interconnection to other systems.That model, though simple and profitable for utilities and generators, was costly for consumers (and sometimes taxpayers).
Increasing HVDC interconnection to neighboring power systems.
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Yet few countries have national codes governing interconnections to their power grids.
He described to the meeting how his team uses established microelectronic-manufacturing techniques to add graphene interconnections to computer chips.
Making all data open would allow all the different interconnections to be explored: so one model for data management would be that all data should be open.
The disruption of gas supplies last January showed up significant gaps in the E.U. system, like weak interconnections to vulnerable countries, especially in the Balkans.
But "what incentive does a supposedly unbundled Spanish grid operator have to build new interconnections to France?" asks one Commission regulator.
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