Electricity
in sentence
1569 examples of Electricity in a sentence
It is about the
electricity
problem in Georgia.
A disturbing documentary on a Capitalist
electricity
company trying to "bring the light" (efficient
electricity
service) to Georgia, the former Soviet republic, which has been tauted as "entertaining" and "funny", as if it were a "Saturday Night Live" sketch.
After you've lived in a system in which you may have paid 40 dollars for rent, 5 for telephone or 10 for electricity, it becomes completely absurd when your bills take most of your salary, as in the Capitalist society most of us live in, to pay for the wealth of the Earth that belongs to every single soul on this planet.
People went crazy and started loot and kill each other cause of the lack of
electricity
and oil.
If its up to this movie we don't even have
electricity
or cars... Jesus Christ...
Not only is it memorable in the fact that it was written by a woman in a time when women were considered the lesser of the two sexes, but it also set up new standards for science-fiction and horror that were expanded even further with following plays and ultimately the 1931 James Whale film of the same name, which featured Boris Karloff as the mutinous, growling monster created from dead bodies fused with
electricity.
After witnessing the onset death of his actress mother in a most implausible way (what movie crew would use a metal fence with their actors near electricity?),
The Wraith starts late one night deep in the Arizona desert as what looks like several balls of
electricity
fly along just above the ground eventually they merge together & form a futuristic black car & a shadowy mysterious figure that is the wraith.
After all, the Israeli government not only permitted the supposedly unapproved outposts to exist, but also supplied them with water, electricity, Internet, and military protection.
In the real world, of course, such countries’ political economies demand short-term gains, beginning with basic services like potable water and
electricity.
In November, Dubai announced the construction of a solar energy park that will produce
electricity
for less than $0.06 per kilowatt-hour – undercutting the cost of the alternative investment option, a gas or coal-fired power plant.
As efforts to improve the management of
electricity
from fluctuating sources yield further advances, the cost of solar power will continue to fall.
And, because solar plants can generally be operated independently of complex interregional
electricity
grids, they provide less developed countries a way to electrify their economies without building expensive new infrastructure.
There is no reason why solar power could not do likewise for access to
electricity.
For starters, construction costs for solar power plants are finally low enough to produce
electricity
at a competitive, stable price for more than 25 years.
Coal and gas are burned in huge and growing amounts to produce
electricity
and to provide energy for industry.
In India, this takes the form of loan waivers for distressed farmers (which weaken the banks); price controls for water, electricity, and public transportation (which wreck government budgets and undermine the prospect of long-term investment in those areas); and more subsidized food in the corrupt and inefficient public distribution system.
It is very difficult for schools, law enforcement agencies, soccer clubs, and telephone, electricity, and water companies to cooperate across the Green Line.
With nearly 70% of Sub-Saharan Africa’s population lacking access to
electricity
and 65% of South Asians lacking access to basic sanitation, there is no greater imperative than to plan, fund, build, and maintain infrastructure assets.
Investment in coal-fired
electricity
generation has been shrinking year on year since 2005.
Meanwhile, the coal industry argues that it plays an indispensable role in tackling “energy poverty” – that is, the lack of access to modern non-polluting forms of power, primarily
electricity.
This soon made oil the preferred energy source for transportation, not lighting, and even for
electricity
generation.
Israeli border controls have reduced the flow of people crossing the border to a trickle, and have suffocated Gaza’s economy, choking off imports and exports and cutting fuel deliveries and
electricity.
Sometimes, when there is electricity, I watch television and see how people live in other places.
Chile is on track to reach its goal of producing 20% of its
electricity
from renewable sources by 2025.
Indeed, such resources are sufficient to cover projected 2050
electricity
needs 22 times over.
Notable exclusions are real estate and alcohol – notorious sources of black money, the eradication of which is supposed to be a major objective of the Modi government – as well as petroleum products (currently taxed at about 45%), electricity, and communications tariffs.
And petroleum products, electricity, and real estate should have been included in the GST scheme.
Indeed, the bottom line of a new study by two American researchers, Willett Kempton and Cory Budischak, is that the combination of renewables and hydrogen storage could fully power a large
electricity
grid by 2030 at costs comparable to those today.
And the world’s first renewable energy/hydrogen hybrid power plant, producing both
electricity
and hydrogen as car fuel, started production in the fall of 2011.
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