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Other companies are developing washing-machine-sized fuel cells, which could power individual homes.

To one side, shrink-wrapped in blue plastic, sits the reactor itself, an innocuous-looking package the size of a small lorry, which could power 250,000 homes.

Yorkshire Water said 110,000 tonnes of used cooking oil is disposed of each year by UK households, which could power 110,000 homes with carbon-neutral electricity.

Oil and gas giant Statoil will build a 30MW pilot park consisting of five floating 6MW turbines, which could power nearly 20,000 homes.

The Trident project, which could power more than 200,000 homes, reflects an interest by the US to embrace offshore wind energy as part of a broader strategy to develop low-carbon electricity sources.

It continuously uses 65 megawatts, which could power a small city of at least 20,000, at a cost of more than $1 million a month, according to project officials and documents.

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What the BBC has are two things which could help power innovation in the UK: the ability to link its enormous site traffic to early-stage startup sites.

In Carlisle, Cumbria police said there was a "major risk" two more electricity substations could flood - which could cut power to 60,000 homes.

As Lily Garland, a swanning nineteen-thirties starlet, Chenoweth certainly brings her trademark zest, which could easily power midtown during a blackout.

Innovative liquid energy storage solutions are also being piloted on landfill sites using cryogenic technology, which could help power the National Grid at times of high demand.

The violence made clear that the challenges facing the new Iraqi government -- which could assume power as soon as Sunday -- have not subsided.

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