Sentences with phrase «whose electricity costs»

Domestic energy development is also paying off for American manufacturers, whose electricity costs are 30 - 50 percent lower than those of foreign competitors.
And it's paying off for American manufacturers, whose electricity costs are 30 - 50 percent lower than those of foreign competitors.
On the other hand, an industrial property whose electricity costs are mainly related to time - of - use would see the fastest return by investing in enough energy storage to achieve peak time self - sufficiency.

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The blow would fall heavily on the states whose coal provides most of our electricity and on rural areas where electric costs have the most impact.
Owners who, in addition to reducing the cost of their space and water heating needs, wish to also produce electricity, but whose homes are unsuitable for a photovoltaic array or small wind turbine.
Systems to produce electricity from ocean tides, currents, waves, and thermal gradients are immature technologies whose costs and environmental effects are not fully known.
Even in the United States, different interests help shape different attitudes: Poorer Americans in states more dependent upon cheap coal electricity are far less likely to support policies that would cost jobs or significantly increase energy prices than are wealthier Americans on the coasts, whose energy supply is already much cleaner.
ALEC's new attacks on rooftop solar electricity producer are right in line with Duke Energy's attempt to pay back 29 % less to homeowners whose solar panels feed extra electricity back into the grid, despite the fact that these homeowners fronted the costs of installing and maintaining solar panels themselves.
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