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  • 41Low carbon power — comes from sources that produce fewer greenhouse gases than do traditional means of power generation. It includes zero carbon power generation sources, such as wind power and solar power, as well as sources with lower level emissions such as… …

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  • 42Wind power — Wind power: worldwide installed capacity [1] …

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  • 43Nuclear power by country — The Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant in France. France produces around three quarters of its electricity by nuclear power.[1] …

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  • 44Smart power grid — Smart Grid is a transformed electricity transmission and distribution network or grid that uses robust two way communications, advanced sensors, and distributed computers to improve the efficiency, reliability and safety of power delivery and use …

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  • 45List of countries by electricity consumption — This list of countries by electricity consumption is mostly based on The World Factbook.cite web title = The World Factbook publisher = CIA date = 2008 url = https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the world factbook/rankorder/2042rank.html… …

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  • 46Auxiliary power unit — An auxiliary power unit (APU) is a device on a vehicle whose purpose is to provide energy for functions other than propulsion. Different types of APU are found on aircraft, as well as on some large ground vehicles.AircraftFunctions of APU The… …

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  • 47Average CPU Power — The Average CPU Power (abbreviated ACP), is a scheme to characterize power consumption of new processors under average daily usage (especially server processors), the rating scheme is defined by AMD for use in its line of processors based on the… …

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  • 48Solar power in the United States — is the largest available energy source for the United States, although in 2006 it accounted for less than 0.1% of electricity generation. Renewable resources (solar, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, biomass, and waste) provided nearly 12 percent… …

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  • 49Purchasing power parity — GDP per capita adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in the world, 2009 …

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  • 50Coal power in Russia — is one of the largest sources of energy in Russia, accounting for 14.4% of the country s energy consumption.[1] The prominence of coal power in Russia has been declining since 1990, although Russia has among the largest coal reserves in the world …

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