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But the legality of taking electricity without permission is not always clear.
To his surprise and embarrassment, Mr. Hampton said, almost immediately everyone began taking electricity for granted.
USEC has also raised revenue by taking electricity it had bought under long-term contracts, intending to use it for enrichment, and selling it in peak demand periods.
"If you have batteries, you could be taking electricity in the wee hours of the morning and then calling on it during the middle of the day," he explains.
The station is being developed in a joint venture with Scottish Power Transmission, which operates the network of cables and power lines taking electricity to 3.5m homes in the south of Scotland, north Wales, Merseyside, Cheshire and north Shropshire.
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Take electricity.
Take electricity, which began to be privatised in 1993.
These days we take electricity completely for granted as a commonplace necessity.
Most people in rich countries take electricity for granted, but many people in poorer ones still live life off the grid.
The blackout started when several feeder lines, which take electricity to the local neighbourhood from the main power lines, suddenly failed.
The majority of those connected reside in urban areas, and plans to take electricity to villages are intended to have the added benefit of also slowing deforestation there.
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