energy supply

  • 51Energy Matters magazine — Energy Matters was the title of a magazine published by students at the University of Cambridge between November 1980 and June 1984. Its objective, outlined in the editorial to the first edition, was to provide facts, details and opinions… …

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  • 52Energy resources of Iran — consist of the second largest oil reserves and the fourth largest natural gas reserves in the world. Iran is in a constant battle to use its energy resources more effectively in the face of subsidization and the need for technological advances in …

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  • 53Energy Matters projects — Energy Matters is the trading name of Australian private company Energy = MC² Pty Ltd. Energy Matters is involved in the supply and installation of renewable energy equipment in the Southern hemisphere. Energy Matters has completed many small and …

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  • 54Energy Belt — or Energy Belt, U.S. a region where there is a plentiful, and usually inexpensive, supply of fuel, such as oil, natural gas, or coal, to produce energy: »The energy belt states are becoming saturated with malls (Fortune) …

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  • 55energy belt — or Energy Belt, U.S. a region where there is a plentiful, and usually inexpensive, supply of fuel, such as oil, natural gas, or coal, to produce energy: »The energy belt states are becoming saturated with malls (Fortune) …

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  • 56energy watchdog — UK US noun [C] ► GOVERNMENT an organization responsible for making sure that companies that supply energy obey particular standards and do not act illegally: »A report from the official energy watchdog Ofgem revealed that while electricity costs… …

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  • 57Decentralized (energy) System —   Energy systems supply individual, or small groups, of energy loads …

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  • 58energy — [en′ər jē] n. pl. energies [LL energia < Gr energeia < energēs, active, at work < en , in + ergon, WORK] 1. force of expression or utterance 2. a) potential forces; inherent power; capacity for vigorous action b) [often pl.] such forces… …

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  • 59energy crisis — energy crisis, a critical shortage in the supply of energy producing fuels, such as gas, oil, and coal, usually attributed to increased consumption, depletion of natural resources, a decline in exploration, and environmental protective… …

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  • 60Supply-Side —   Technologies that pertain to the generation of electricity …

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