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Discover Ludwig"small energy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a limited amount of energy, either physical or mental. For example: "I know I have a lot of work to do, but I don't have enough small energy to accomplish it all."
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The new Canadian rules do not affect small energy "shots" like 5-hour Energy, a top-selling brand.
Small energy companies are particularly vulnerable to takeovers.
Over the last decade, a handful of the nation's small energy companies pulled off a coup.
"We may have a small energy footprint, but we have a 100 percent educational footprint.
Thanks to falling costs and innovation, if approached with sufficient financial rigour, affordable big expansion of small energy is achievable.
The problems faced by National Grid on Wednesday were also likely to have affected small energy companies, many of which buy power at short notice.
Succeeding Mr. Semerci will be David Sobotka, 50, who joined Merrill in 2004 when it acquired Entergy-Koch, a small energy trading firm.
The outages have prompted warnings of potential planned power cuts and pushed up wholesale power prices, boosting coal and gas operators but squeezing small energy suppliers.
[C3.] Enron has asked the bankruptcy court for permission to bundle some of its core assets into a small energy company.
At MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company, Mr. Sokol turned a small energy company into a leading utility company supplying electricity and natural gas.
Protesters filled small energy drink bottles with gasoline and then demonstrated their plan to propel them by swinging a golf club.
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