Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Electricity produced in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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stores static electricity produced from elevator operations.
consumers in the internal electricity market can contribute to the expansion of the share of electricity produced from renewables.
Actually, less than 1% of all electricity produced complies with the definition of green electricity. .
In collecting statistics Member States should analyse and monitor the amount of cogenerated electricity produced and consumed by the producer himself.
The most frequently used method to collect funds is a fixed contribution based on the electricity produced by the relevant nuclear power plants.
Energy distributors could, by means of special tariffs, give the possibility to customers to buy electricity produced from renewables.
The electricity produced can be used either directly
Fifthly, in 1985 the percentage of electricity produced from nuclear energy in the EC rose from 28 to 32.
For example, electricity produced from a renewable source will in principle be more expensive,
Average annual growth of electricity produced from wind has been 26% over the past five years.
Moreover, a harmonised solution for storing the electricity produced has yet to be established and there are no signs that this will happen in the near future.
Provides the interaction between the electricity produced by the alternator, and the needs of the battery.
The aim of the Commission is, by the end of the current year, to submit a motion for a resolution for joint rules concerning the electricity produced by renewable energy sources.
There has been a clear increase in the proportion of electricity produced from biomass.
At the cutting edge of green technologies in America, California has set the ambitious goal of achieving 100% of electricity produced by renewable energies by 2045.
By smartly converting and storing the electricity produced by the sun, we can save on costs- there would be no need for instance to reinforce the power network.
This target has been formulated in the Directive 2001/77/EC1 on the promotion of electricity produced from renewable energy sources in the internal electricity market,
gross inland energy consumption, whereas these Council conclusions focus on electricity produced from renewables.
this is the second reading of the proposal for a Directive on the promotion of electricity produced from renewable energy sources.
With the current state of the art, giving up nuclear energy would mean that 35% of electricity produced would have to come from conventional energy sources and renewables.