All of the light fixtures and electronic devices currently plugged in exploded from the jolt of electric energy that had rocketed from the sky. |
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Its circuits seemed to spark and its visual screen simply gave out as a surge of electric energy ripped through its metal frame. |
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As needed, this chemical energy can be given off as electric energy, the discharge. |
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The facility's energy strategies will result in a 67 percent reduction in electric energy use during peak demand hours. |
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Power electronics technology uses electronic circuits to convert and control electric energy with optimum efficiency. |
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When the charges connect, effectively closing a circuit, electric energy flows along that jagged path. |
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The produced electric energy from the fuel cells then supplies electric motors for the propulsion of a vehicle. |
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The immune system responds with an opposing behavior, a net electric energy gradient or electromotive force, which is brought about by complicated intracellular processes. |
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Hitch up an ebuggy trailer at the first highway service station and exploit the electric energy of the ebuggy range extender. |
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He investigated various materials that produce electric energy with an efficiency of 3 percent. |
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Hydroelectric power provides more than three-fourths of the country's electric energy. |
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Newer designs employ a solar cell of photovoltaic material to convert light energy to electric energy. |
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The charging surface and device then communicate, and electric energy is transferred wirelessly to the device. |
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By 1990, hydroelectric-power production constituted only 18 percent of global electric energy output. |
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Residents of Lithuania and the other Baltic countries really thirst for a European electric energy network. |
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The teeth whitening bleaching equipment can transform the electric energy into a kind of blue wave light. |
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Production of electric energy with renewable energy resources is more expensive today than the production with classic energies. |
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Sauces, soups, and frying usually take place on the range, which can be powered through either gas or electric energy. |
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This results in significant reduction of electric energy consumed and hence in significant cost savings especially in multi-shift operations. |
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The group insisted on a live sound which would reflect the electric energy they create on stage. |
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Excessive energy consumption in the form of electric energy, gas and steam. |
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The film opens with screeching modem noise, and the frame skitters out of space early on, suggesting that the movie is bursting at the seams with electric energy. |
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Henry was nineteen years old, bull-necked, stocky and freckled, a man of electric energy and ferocious impatience, compelling charm and an ungovernable temper. |
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We know that hydroelectricity is the main source of electric energy in Quebec, but when it comes to transportation, it is fossil fuels, as it is everywhere else. |
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Among the most recent ones stand out the holdings in the electric energy transmission concessionary companies in Brazil, where, on its own or in consortium, it participates in fifteen concessions. |
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Romania is a net exporter of electrical energy and is 48th worldwide in terms of consumption of electric energy. |
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We could supply more hydro electric energy across the country as well if we had a grid, but right now we are proposing to take on a new source of fossil fuels and that would be liquefied natural gas. |
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When passing through the door at a slow speed, the scale will end up in the red or orange zone, whereas a normal or fast pace pushes the scale into the green zone, indicating that significant electric energy is generated. |
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Éocycle Technologies of Gaspé, which designs, manufactures and markets specialized equipment for converting mechanical wind energy into electric energy. |
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Mosenergo core businesses are electric energy and power generation for supply to the wholesale market, heat production, sales of heat to end-users in Moscow and Moscow region. |
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As a source of electric energy two independent transformer substations with the device of automatic turning on of power backup are used that provides uninterruptible power supply of the office building. |
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Mallory's unforgettable electric energy continues with us all. |
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Learn about small hydropower, a renewable energy technology that produces electricity by converting the mechanical energy in running water into electric energy. |
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The E AWD system will use stored electric energy to send torque and power to the rear wheels from standstill through vehicle acceleration and whenever more torque or traction is required. |
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Similarly, we are putting the finishing touches on one of the regionís most promising projects, costing some two billion dollars, to provide electric energy thanks to the Kapanda dam in the Malange region. |
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The new unit has the installed capacity to process 3.8 million tons of sugarcane per harvest, produce 360 million liters of ethanol and cogenerate 380 Gwh of electric energy. |
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Measures to ensure the conformity of production with regard to electric energy consumption shall be checked on the basis of the description in the type-approval certificate set out in Appendix 4 to this Annex. |
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A further advantage of this supercapacitor is that it can discharge its electric energy to the electric motor within a few milliseconds for instant and stunning acceleration. |
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It is fundamental to consume little energy during the utilisation phase, not only little heating energy but also little electric energy for the devices used in the building. |
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The electric energy is used to form the jet of plasma in the presence of a plasmogen gas. |
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A similar principle is used to create electric energy in power plants. |
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Brazil, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Austria, Switzerland, and Venezuela have a majority of the internal electric energy production from hydroelectric power. |
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Annual electric energy production depends on the available water supply. |
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Electric energy price paid to parts and not satisfiable total value is not known post-declaration. |
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