Examples of using Electricity needs in English and their translations into Spanish
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The country derives about 90 percent of its electricity needs from hydropower, which means that electricity generation,
not to meet electricity needs in the city.
managed projects could help meet Nepal's electricity needs in a more affordable way.
to reduce electricity needs.
which would cover 10% of the Mezzogiorno's electricity needs.
has fixed a target to meet 20 per cent of electricity needs with renewable energy by 2020,
Savings on utilities resulted from the exclusive use of generators to meet the electricity needs of the Mission and the availability of diesel fuel at $.60 instead of $1.25 per gallon.
During the year these projects contributed to 1.5 million tonnes of CO2 reduction while generating green energy equivalent to the electricity needs of 1 million European households 2014.
provides electricity to meet most of the electricity needs of LyFC.
viable technical solution to meeting the electricity needs in the country over the longer term.
estimates that there is enough wind energy potential in Canada to provide 20 percent of Canada's electricity needs, and several sources estimate that there is a minimum of 7,000MW of capacity in Ontario.37.
the sea has the potential to meet the world's electricity needs many times over, even allowing for fluctuations in supply and demand.
use of fossil fuels, with the aim of meeting its electricity needs entirely through renewable energy by the end of 2012;
In addition to helping South Africa meet its electricity needs with zero-emissions power that is available around the clock,
its 10-year reconstruction programme, the Government had allocated more than $160 million for the purpose of rehabilitating its telecommunications infrastructure and meeting its electricity needs.
a"photovoltaic balloon" that rises through the clouds, the energetic activity-boiler meet the electricity needs of the system.
which now meets half the city's electricity needs.
Some experts calculate that there is enough solar energy hitting desert regions such that an 800 by 800 kilometre area of the Sahara could capture enough solar energy to generate all the world's electricity needs and more.
supply clean energy in Mexico, advancing toward our goal of satisfying 85% of the electricity needs of our Mexican operations(based on 2010 consumption)
the Tokelau Renewable Energy Project was on target to meet 100 per cent of Tokelau's electricity needs, which would allow the Government to divert funds normally used to purchase fossil fuel into addressing development priorities.