Examples of using Total consumption in English and their translations into Dutch
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must be reduced and to prevent total consumption continuing to rise.
The average coverage of 20% of the total consumption of electricity in the apartment.
Plusine ICT and TCN Data Hotels have signed a five year agreement for a total consumption of 120 KW.
AdBlue fluid consumption cost-weighted in proportion of EUR 0.90/l diesel to EUR 0.60/l AdBlue total consumption according to transporte mundial.
OwnCal: determines the personal calorie consumption during a training session and the total consumption of all training sessions.
Industrial fans consume about 20% of the total industrial powerconsumption or a total consumption of 275 TWh.
Downward corrected values: 30.61 l/100 km total consumption and 1.76 l/100 km AdBlue fluid consumption. .
Of importance for the beneficial health effect of alcohol is not only the total consumption, but also regularity.
There are 32 high-power LEDs used in this board, with a total consumption of only 13 watts.
large measurement range and on the display you can directly view the actual flow and total consumption.
power Durable consumer goods Services Total consumption.
China has a share of nearly 50% in total consumption of all base metals.
When evaluating excise duty effectiveness it is crucial to consider changes in total consumption of cigarettes that is both legal and illegal consumption. .
Net dependence on energy imports as a percentage of total consumption, EU-27(2007).
The consumption function, as a percentage of total consumption, in 1991 IRL, EUR 12:1990.
It is based on the idea of keeping total consumption down in order in turn to reduce the harmful effects.
At this stage, taxing the remaining total consumption, amounting to 4600 TJ,
Hi-tech products and services will account for more of total consumption, with expenditure on fixtures
However, in the EU, the standard rate covers only about two thirds of total consumption, with the remaining one third subject to different exemptions