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The project's advantages are obvious: electricity generated from the sun will allow FPL to cut natural gas use and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
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As the summer ended, proponents of this kind of marketing said that the unanticipated price swings, especially in places like San Diego, where some customers faced bills that had tripled, showed the necessity for making hourly prices obvious to electricity users, so that they would not blithely continue with normal consumption patterns at times of extraordinary price spikes.
It was so obvious, the electricity was so overwhelming, it was hard to believe it wouldn't work on Broadway.
More than half of Indians in the manufacturing sector work in facilities without electricity.The obvious problem is a "missing middle".
This is even more obvious when considering the "Electricity, Gas and Water Supply" sector there.
They would tell me how to eat, what to wear, and what stuff I wasn't allowed to do besides the obvious of not using electricity or plumbing.
The economic pluses are obvious: cheap gas yields cheap electricity, which boosts American industry, especially power-hungry sectors such as aluminium, steel and glass.
The power cuts are largely the result of bad policy and mismanagementFor Mr Umar, the solution to both the gas and electricity crises are obvious: deregulate and finish privatising the energy market.
They are looking for a political freebie and the choice is another obvious one: go after the electricity provider.
The most obvious of these is having electricity supplied at the place and time they want to use it.
A novel thermodynamics cycle power generation system based on coal gasification in supercritical water was proposed with the obvious advantages of high coal-electricity efficiency and zero pollutant emission.
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