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« ... Estimated future revenues, requirements for additional capital, production costs and revenue, future demand for and prices of electricity, business prospects, opportunities and estimates of recoverable ... »
Industries : Renewable energy, Electric power energy, Soft Drink | Countries : USA
« ... Legislation must be consulted and followed where applicable: health and safety in employment act 1992. 2 For the purpose of this standard, hybrid electric vehicles (hevs) are defined as those that combine ... »
Industries : Cleantech | Countries : New Zealand
« ... And cable differences in respect to these are explained in terms of industry requirements. Range ability to continue non-interrupted supply of electricity, ability to restore supply after interruption, time ... »
Industries : Electric power energy | Countries : New Zealand
« ... Advisor to the department for transport. Richard candler, nissan richard is a senior executive responsible at the electric vehicle programme at nissan, which boasts a full range of electric vehicles close ... »
Industries : Cleantech, Passenger Car | Countries : USA
« ... In the world, and continuous effort has been made to further improve that efficiency.4 On average, australian smelters consume about 14,800 kwh of electricity per tonne of aluminium produced.5 Aluminium ... »
Industries : Electric power energy | Countries : Chile, China, USA, Indonesia, New Zealand
« ... Consumption. But there are alternatives. This book shows how to quickly reduce the demand for electricity to avoid the economic devastation brought by persistent power shortages. electricity demand might appear ... »
« ... On the supply side. Now the iea is applying the same principles on the demand side. Another iea book, saving oil in a hurry, reviews policies and measures to quickly reduce oil consumed in the transportation ... »
« ... From conventional energy efficiency programmes such as appliance efficiency standards, building codes and tax incentives (called ?Saving electricity slowly? In this book). First, the savings need only ... »
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