• 2022-12-27. "Electricity". Websters Dictionary 1828. Retrieved 2022-12-27. "electricity". Webster's 1913. Retrieved 2022-12-27. "charge | Etymology, origin...
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    Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter possessing an electric charge. Electricity is related to...
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    electricity came later, first attributed to Sir Thomas Browne in his Pseudodoxia Epidemica from 1646. (For more linguistic details see Etymology of electricity...
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    its new engine for regional trade and prosperity." The main source of electricity is hydropower, which contributes significantly to the current installed...
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    Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen), established in 1997 under the name of Kenya Power Company, handles the generation of electricity, while...
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    of Gaul, only Franks were free of taxation, or more generally because they had the status of freemen in contrast to servants or slaves. The etymology...
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    Over 90% of homes use solar energy for hot water, the highest per capita. According to government figures, the country saves 8% of its electricity consumption...
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    of Canadian provincial and territorial name etymologies List of places in the United States named after royalty Lists of U.S. county name etymologies...
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  • Capital Territory of Delhi (G): The etymology of "Delhi" is uncertain. The very common view is that its eponym is Dhillu or Dilu, a king of the Mauryan dynasty...
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    Jatiluhur, has an installed capacity of 186.5 MW that feeds into the Java grid managed by the State Electricity Company (Perusahaan Listrik Negara, PLN)...
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    the only three regions in South America that drive on the left. The electricity sector in Guyana is dominated by Guyana Power and Light (GPL), the state-owned...
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    billion kilowatt-hours (KWh). Most of the electricity produced comes from thermal-power plants (72.7% of all electricity) and to a lesser degree from hydroelectric-power...
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    majority of electricity production is via hydropower, helped by the amount of rivers and streams that flow from the mountains. However electricity is not...
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    connected to electricity through the National Grid. The other two electric utility companies in the country are Sarawak Energy and Sabah Electricity. In 2013...
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    retrieved 17 July 2011 Etymology Barrow, Ian J. (2003). "From Hindustan to India: Naming change in changing names". South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies...
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  • is a list of U.S. states by total electricity generation, percent of generation that is renewable, total renewable generation, percent of total domestic...
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    name. One dates to the Sumerian city of Uruk and is thus ultimately of Sumerian origin. Another possible etymology for the name is from the Middle Persian...
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    press' and ἤλεκτρον (ḗlektron) 'amber' (an ancient source of static electricity). The German form of the word (Piezoelektricität) was coined in 1881 by the...
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    the use of biofuels, peat etc. produced 13 TWh (9%) of electricity, while wind power produced 1 TWh (1%). Sweden was a net importer of electricity by a margin...
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    Macquarie Library Pty Ltd. ISBN 978-1-876429-14-0 "australia | Etymology, origin and meaning of the name australia by etymonline". www.etymonline.com. Archived...
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    35 million cubic feet of gas per day, which is sent to a nearby power plant to generate a small amount of Jordan's electricity needs. This led to a reliance...
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    increased. In 2020, coal supplied about a quarter of the world's primary energy and over a third of its electricity. Some iron and steel-making and other industrial...
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    use of nuclear power to generate electricity although the nuclear power plant had already finished. Austria currently produces more than half of its electricity...
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    the world's highest number of World Heritage Sites (59), and is the fifth-most visited country. Hypotheses for the etymology of Italia are numerous. One...
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    Reducing the Political Cost of Europe's Dependence on Russian Gas" (PDF). EPRG Working Paper. University of Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group: 2;...
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    word *pleh₂- indicating flatland. The etymology alludes to the topography of the region and the flat landscape of Greater Poland. During the Middle Ages...
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  • Ettingshausen effect Ettore Majorana Etymology of electricity Euclidean quantum gravity Euclidean vector Eudemus of Rhodes Eudiometer Eugen Brodhun Eugen...
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    Anglii is used. The etymology of the tribal name itself is disputed by scholars; it has been suggested that it derives from the shape of the Angeln peninsula...
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    in speech or writing". The etymological lineage can be traced further back to the Latin word tractatus, which is a form of the verb tractare, meaning...
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    original on 22 January 2023. Retrieved 4 June 2022. "swiss | Etymology, origin and meaning of swiss by etymonline". www.etymonline.com. Archived from the...
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