Examples of using Total demand in English and their translations into Italian
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accounting for 31% of the national total demand, but it is the effect of policies and programs that now seem far away.
It may cover about a third of total demand for electricity, but that only comes to 6% of the total demand for energy.
appears to reflect both a better outlook for total demand and improving profitability of companies.
the aggregate amount is used in market settlement calculations as the total demand that must be covered by the supplier.
In Estonia renewable energy have come to cover 14.9% of the total demand in 2012, 2 percentage points higher than the previous year
the remaining infrastructures are capable of satisfying over 120% of the area's total demand for gas, calculated during a day when demand for gas is particularly high.
the metallurgical industry, the total demand for air separation plant will reach 3 million per hour to 375 million cubic meters.
albeit still constrained by weak total demand.
economy between 1996 and 1997, estimated at approximately 2.6% in real terms, the total demand for energy declined by about l .2 °li in gross domestic consumption over the same period,
adaptability have played a leading role, total demand, deriving mainly from specific requirements for fuel,
until the 191990 s the world bisphenol A type epoxy floor coating accounts for 90% of the total demand, with the rapid development of many special epoxy floor coating,
500 megawatts of other non-fossil fuel supplies amounting in total to about 17% of total demand for electricity.
as a contribution to total demand, the equivalent of 5.5% of EU GDP between 2009 and 2010.
Percentages of total demand.
The total demand was 12.3 billion dinars.
Buses are the most popular means of road transport catering to about 60% of Delhi's total demand.
This rapid increase in total demand has been broadly based,
In such a context, the increase in total demand can remain sufficiently dynamic
Nor can we accept the almost total demand for one-sided adaptation to the EU's single market and its set of rules.
On the other hand an increase in total demand of 11% is expected by 2030,