Sentences with phrase «cent of its electrical energy»

Fifty per cent of its electrical energy is imported.

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In addition, when stretched to four times its original length, it maintains nearly 98 per cent of the initial ability to store electrical energy, even after 10,000 stretch - and - release cycles.
Here we focus on fission, exploited in hundreds of reactors around the world; in 2011, it provided about 13.5 per cent of the world's electrical energy
In the past decade, the amount of electricity generated from renewables worldwide almost doubled, according to the International Energy Agency, and by 2006 they accounted for 2.3 per cent of the 19 million gigawatt - hours of electrical energy the world proEnergy Agency, and by 2006 they accounted for 2.3 per cent of the 19 million gigawatt - hours of electrical energy the world proenergy the world produced.
The company claims that its design can convert more than 2 per cent of the applied electrical energy into light — more than double the 0.8 per cent reported by Akasaki.
Dr Michael Schier, from DLR's Institute of Vehicle Concepts, said: «For electric vehicles, the air conditioning uses a lot of electrical energy, thereby cutting down the range of electric cars by up to 50 per cent.
This optimised charging strategy saves up to ten per cent of energy so as to extend the amount of travel time during which the vehicle runs on electrical power alone.
New grid - connected residential solar energy customers that install a solar system in a three year transition period will receive credits of 9.2 cents per kilowatt - hour for the surplus electrical energy they dispatch to Rock Mountain Power's grid.
Kitchen: Electrical appliances use a whopping 30 per cent of energy in a typical home with refrigeration taking up about eight per cent of that.
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