Examples of using Electricity generated in English and their translations into Italian
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The electricity generated by the rotors supplies an office in this building,
The need to promote the use of electricity generated from renewable sources in line with Directive 2001/77/EC;
In terms of energy, thanks to the use of electricity generated from renewable sources in 2017 more than 122,000 tons of CO2 has been avoided in total.
On 6 May the Commission approved an aid scheme aimed at stimulating the use of electricity generated from renewable energy sources.
Electricity generated from coal in the EU had a value of around EUR 42 billion in 201315.
An increase to 22% in the share of electricity generated by renewable energy in 2010 for the EU15(this compares with 14% in 2000);4.
The electricity generated during the six months of Expo is used for the pavilion's daily energy needs.
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. .
The electricity generated by such a device could power devices embedded in the body(such as pacemakers), or sugar-fed nanorobots.
Today, 40 percent of the electricity generated in Switzerland comes from the five nuclear power stations Mühleberg,
Worldwide, a quarter of all electricity generated by hydropower is produced with technologies
The electricity generated at the Ruppoldingen power station has already been awarded the TÜV(Technical Supervisory Association) seal of approval.
The Council has invited the Commission to consider the need for proposals in order to remove obstacles to the trade in electricity generated from renewables.
it will need to import electricity generated by solar power plants"delocalized" in the deserts.
The report estimates that by 2020 about 10% of electricity generated in the UK could come from forest residues and waste wood in North America.
The EU aims at having renewable sources provide 21% of the electricity generated in its 25 Member States by 2010.
GM also will purchase 8 million kWh or more of electricity generated from landfill gas in Michigan.
Member States therefore have to adopt national objectives that are aligned with the proposal for a directive on electricity generated from renewable sources.
Enel launched the first ever service available in Europe for the supply of electricity generated by renewable sources alone.