Examples of using Electricity generated in English and their translations into Dutch
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Now all you need is about 10 percent of the electricity generated.
More and more renewable electricity generated by wind turbines.
However, to justify higher prices for electricity generated in coal-fired power stations by reference to rising raw material prices.
The electricity generated by the turbine can supply up to twenty-five local households with electricity. .
Connecting more electricity generated from renewable sources to the grid
Connecting more electricity generated from renewable sources to the grid10and internalising balancing costs for intermittent generators11will for instance require an estimated €700-800 million yearly.
To be able to transmit all the electricity generated by these new power plants, TenneT is carrying out a large-scale expansion programme.
They ensure that the electricity generated at sea can be fed into the power grid.
Member States therefore have to adopt national objectives that are aligned with the proposal for a directive on electricity generated from renewable sources.
instead purchase electricity generated from renewable sources.
Today, nuclear power plants provide for approximately one third of the electricity generated in the Community.
Substantial new energy infrastructure is needed to integrate electricity generated from renewable energy sources.
This would, for example, facilitate consumers' ability to use electricity generated from their own solar panels for charging vehicles.
The need to promote the use of electricity generated from renewable sources in line with Directive 2001/77/EC;
The EU aims at having renewable sources provide 21% of the electricity generated in its 25 Member States by 2010.
Belwind for the purchase of green certificates for electricity generated from offshore wind energy.
It would surely be too crazy for words if it were not possible to draw a distinction between electricity generated in an environmentally-friendly way and other electricity! .
Under the Royal Decree of 30 July 2013, the CREG is entrusted with the task of issuing guarantees of origin for electricity generated offshore.
seven applications in 2014 for green certificates for electricity generated by seventy-two additional wind turbines in the North Sea.