Examples of using Electricity needs in English and their translations into German
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That's all the potential that electricity needs to travel.
They said that electricity needs to be stored and there would not be the technology for that.
So for each Triodos Bank customer, we financed the electricity needs of 2.8 homes.
The electricity needs of the system are reduced because less water is used in the processes.
The site hasbeen using renewable sources to cover all its electricity needs since April 2011.
When we are projecting for short-term electricity needs, the weather forecast and events calendar are important indicators.
Darlington Nuclear Generating Station in Canada provides about 20% of Ontario's electricity needs.
Solar-based methods can particularly lower the electricity needs at peak load times and thus reduce costs.
Local deployment can provide for the islands' drinking water,cooling and electricity needs.
India could supply 20 percent of its annual electricity needs with nearly 700 TWh of biogas plants.
Based on an annual average,it has the potential to meet around one third of the stadium's electricity needs.
Which is why we find it important to cover our heating and electricity needs from renewable, domestic resources.
Often, electricity needs to be transported over large distances, as big wind or solar parks might be situated in remote areas.
Renewable energy policies are often cost-effective,including for meeting rural electricity needs.
We could soon live in high efficiency"sustainable cities" covering our electricity needs by self-generation, storage and intelligent micro-grids.
A 2016 report by CE Delft, a research organization, estimatedthat 264 million"energy citizens" could generate 45 percent of the EU's electricity needs by 2050.
Electricity needs fluids to flow well and so use a good quality water based lube or E-Stim Systems ElectroGel on areas of skin that you are going to use this on to really heighten the sensations.
With an output of 1,600 megawatts, the twin block facility can secure the electricity needs of 3.2 million households.
It provides a comprehensive database of current and future electricity needs, peak loads and necessary assured power plant output for the individual countries covered by the study, quantifies the domestic renewable energy possibilities and their usability for electricity production and analyses the effects of such scenarios on the environment and society.
These waste gases are usedgreatly within the same industry to produce about 80% of its electricity needs EUROFER_2009a.
As a result, an estimated 500 megawatts of electricity, equal to 2% of the country's electricity needs, will be generated, along with more than 5,000 jobs.
The 2,950 m2 system is installed on the roof of the company's headquarters, has a nominal output of 460 kWp and generates 441,000 kWh of electricity per year-enough to cover more than half of the company's electricity needs.
Photovoltaic plant was installed on the roof of the factory capable of covering Marana Forni's electricity needs 100%, thereby drastically reducing CO2 emissions.
Since then, the company has been focusing on sustainability andin 2017 will for the first time provide all its electricity needs through renewable energy.
Photovoltaic plant was installed on the roof of the factory capable of covering Marana® Forniâ€TMs electricity needs 100%, thereby drastically reducing CO2 emissions.
If Finland does not address the problem now, there will be a shortage of energy not onlyin Bulgaria but also in its neighbouring countries, whose electricity needs Bulgaria has met these last five years.
During the year these projects contributed to 1.5million tonnes ofCO2reduction while generating green energy equivalent to the electricity needs of 1million European households 2014: 0.9million, restated figure.
But how realistic is a figure like20% for wind power as a source of America's electricity needs, even in the next 20 years?
According to a new renewable energy policy drawn up by the Namibian Electricity Control Board in 2016,70 per cent of the nation's electricity needs should be met using renewable energy by 2030.
