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"required electricity" is a perfectly grammatical phrase that can be used in written English
For example: "The new manufacturing plant requires a large amount of electricity to function properly."
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Movement required electricity, but how did electrical current pulse through living things?
Carol Biedrzycki, executive director of Texas Ratepayers Organization to Save Energy, said the state should have required electricity providers to maintain a "reserve margin" of electrical capacity of roughly 15percentt above demand.
Especially since I now required electricity and I couldn't make it from my car to my apartment without crutches.
Mr. Barrett posted digital pictures, captions and his personal blackout story using a slow dial-up Internet account because his high-speed router required electricity.
Mr. Hampton was also more aware than most of the items that required electricity to perform ancillary functions, like stoves and furnaces with electronic pilot ignitions, and thermostats with transformers.
In every other state, he said, regulators have imposed rate freezes to protect consumers during the transition to a competitive market, or at least required electricity companies to delay passing on cost increases to their customers.
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Like the hydrogen car, the electric car requires electricity that's generated somewhere else--like at today's fossil fuel-burning plants.
This requires electricity utilities to make careful predictions of their electrical loads, and maintain constant co-ordination with their power stations.
All their phones and attached devices require electricity.
But that, again, would require electricity, which is unavailable.
Hydrogen must be generated from water, which will require electricity.
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