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'power electricity' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to electricity produced by a power station, which is then sent down electrical grids to be used by consumers. For example: "The power electricity sent to the village was produced from solar panels."
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In the early days of electric power, electricity was still competing with other forms of power generation.
A number of factors are driving the recent shift in the interest of using DC power from solar electric systems in its DC form directly [7], to power electricity loads in buildings, rather than converting it to alternating current (AC) first, as is the current practice [8].
Nuclear power, electricity generated by power plants that derive their heat from fission in a nuclear reactor.
All properties affected by the substation flooding in Lancaster now have power, Electricity North West has said.
Hydroelectric power, electricity produced from generators driven by water turbines that convert the potential energy in falling or fast-flowing water to mechanical energy.
Oil has yet to start pumping in the large northern fields, but gas flows that power electricity plants have resumed, he said.
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That's why increased solar power hasn't translated to fewer electric plants and no fossil fuel powered electricity. .
Furthermore, he said the cost of wind-power electricity "is much cheaper than conventional energy when you consider its health costs, the costs of environmental degradation and climate change, and the military cost of protecting offshore power resources".
Mechanised systems will be able to harvest more of the crop and allow Brazil to use by-products for powering electricity plants, argues UNICA.
So you pay a premium for wind-power electricity.
V2G is a continuum, ranging from simple remote "on/off" management of the charger to adjustable high-power electricity feed-in during peak demand periods.
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