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All this has shown up in scarcer public transport and more frequent power cuts.
If unaddressed, it will mean more frequent power outages, traffic jams, higher prices at supermarkets, and even dangerous accidents like the bridge collapses of recent years.
More frequent power outages —from Hurricane Katrina and Superstorm Sandy, not to mention this past winter's ice storm in the South — have brought bursts of orders for portable generators, challenging the company's inventory and delivery capabilities.
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The result shows that the more frequent updating of power injection coordination in the centralized architecture improves the generation reserves in each AC area.
These poorer schools, the report said, have more transient student bodies, fewer teachers qualified in their subject areas, parents lacking political power, more frequent health problems among students and lower test scores.
Such reassuring mantras resound after every oil and chemical spill, radioactive discharge from nuclear power plant (more frequent than generally realized), black-market uranium sale, and mishandled nuclear bomb: "It may seem dangerous, but trust us - there wasn't enough poison to hurt a fly and besides, we're sure we recovered everything".
Venezuela is in the midst of a deep recession, and spontaneous demonstrations and looting have become more common amid worsening food shortages, frequent power cuts and the world's highest inflation.
The fluctuation in wind and PV power output requires more frequent start-stop of thermal units which leads to more CO2 emissions.
More frequent flushes, as Mr. Martin urges, might strain the power grid, especially during the summer.
Another potential reason for this poorer reporting in smaller studies may be due to more frequent negative results due to inadequate powering.
"People are coming to the conclusion that power outages are becoming more frequent".
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