And a smart electricity grid that saves you money and moves our economy forward.
Rebels no longer shut down the country's electricity grid or disrupt the flow of oil.
Other green initiatives included promoting fuel-efficient vehicles, rail transport, electricity grid improvements, and pollution control.
It also means reducing the pressure on our commercial electricity grid making it more reliable.
They also suggest that Gaza be linked to Egypt's electricity grid, to end the strip's daily blackouts.
After dark, houses not connected to the electricity grid rely mainly on open-flame kerosene lamps for light.
While looking into a grain investment in Armenia, he discovered that the nation's electricity grid was up for sale.
The same is true when it comes to something like the electricity grid.
He told BBC News the extension of the tax credit was expensive, unnecessary and destabilising to the electricity grid.
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The basic idea is, is that we're still using an electricity grid that dates back 100, 150 years ago.
It produced a beam with 300 terawatts of power (several hundred times the capacity of America's entire electricity grid).
Shanghai, for instance, also boasts abundant supplies of clean water (a crucial input) and a fairly stable electricity grid.
In developing countries where the electricity grid is either inefficient or non-existent, the market for renewables is particularly promising.
Three out of four sugar mills are not connected to the electricity grid.
It might if, for instance, it repeatedly brought down the electricity grid intensify popular discontent.
On previous May Days, Mr Morales had announced the nationalisation of key industries, such as hydroelectric power and the electricity grid.
With British Energy supplying a quarter of the country's electricity that would leave a very big hole in the electricity grid.
In January, millions more briefly turned off the lights in their houses to protest against guerrilla attacks on the electricity grid.
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This comes after another eight Colombians were arrested in the country for alleged espionage and sabotage against the Venezuelan electricity grid.
The cells could then reduce peak power demands air conditioning would be making on the electricity grid, leveraging their own economic value.
Adapting the electricity grid, for example, to use more alternative energy may require new transmission lines for which approval can take years.
Managers of the bombed-out electricity grid reckon that a cold winter beckons.
With Unit 4 now reconnected to the electricity grid, plant engineers will try to work the unit back up to generating 370 megawatts.
Ramping up renewables would make more sense if Germany tapped into sunnier and windier parts of Europe, which requires a pan-European electricity grid.
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"A high-tech world can no longer afford a low-tech electricity grid, " says Edison International Chairman John Bryson, who testified before the subcommittee Thursday.
Only in places unconnected to an electricity grid, such as much of rural Africa and rural Asia, are solar cells truly commercially viable.
Repairing roads, bridges, the electricity grid and other infrastructure (including flood protection) will be costly, but should at least boost the economy later.
They argue that extra rations or medical supplies are of limited use without improvements to Iraq's debilitated sanitation system, electricity grid and transport network.
Last month the firm warned that without major reinforcement, the electricity grid in Cornwall could struggle to cope with taking more power from renewable sources.
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Perhaps then the electricity grid will finally see some more juice.
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