Examples of using Electricity needs in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The team at the study said the technology could meet all of Canada's electricity needs for the next 330 years and would not release any greenhouse gases.
The consortium provides almost a tenth of Vietnam's electricity needs and last year also produced 65,000 tonnes of gas condensate,
when the sun is low on the horizon and the days are short, you will need more solar panels to generate your electricity needs but with fewer hours in the day.
rate is lower and use that time for most electricity needs(e.g. running washing machine,
Iraq's gross domestic product(GDP), the country does not have the capacity to refine enough oil to meet its electricity needs.
if used for power generation instead, could supply all of Africa's electricity needs.
Before the accident, Japan's nuclear fleet had provided 30% of the country's electricity needs, but within 14 months of the accident Japan's nuclear generation had been brought to a standstill pending regulatory change.
a historical tendency to over-forecast electricity needs in Thailand, the governments must re-think building the dam in terms of its costs to native eco-systems,
The supermarket is constructing three solar plants in regional New South Wales which will provide 10 per cent of its national energy electricity needs, and Woolworths is integrating solar panels into the redevelopment of its Adelaide regional distribution centre.
the control system can be configured with multiple optional functions such as dual-voltage dual-frequency power system to meet the electricity needs of different occasions.
rate of economic growth), the nation is likely to meet two-fifths of its electricity needs with renewable sources by 2030.
the UK's tidal resource by 16%, meaning it could supply about 1% of the UK's current total electricity needs.
percent solar growth demonstrates that, under Governor Cuomo's leadership, New York is rapidly marching towards our commitment to meet 50 percent of our statewide electricity needs with renewable energy by 2030.
transmission capacity to meet all domestic electricity needs, a chronic problem faced by Israel's electricity market is a persistently low operating reserve,
it can supply about 90% of the site's electricity needs and enables us to cut emissions on site by approximately 30%.
We present an electricity sector model out to 2027 showing how India can meet almost all of its growing electricity needs via increasingly cost-competitive renewable energy resources and numerous energy efficiency measures, while at the same time keeping its coal use in check, at perhaps no more than five-10 per cent above current levels,”.
units for all the building's toilets, and the solar panels on the roof generate all our electricity needs.
No electricity needed, fully solar energy powered;
Nigeria- An ancient technology preserves food. No electricity needed.
With an estimated total production of 297,000 kWh/year, this significantly reduces the electricity needed from the grid.