Regulating+power

  • 11Dniester Pumped Storage Power Station — Dniester Pumped Storage Power Station …

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  • 12self-acting self-activating self-moving self-regulating — Automatic Au to*mat ic, Automatical Au to*mat ic*al, a. [Cf. F. automatique. See {Automaton}.] 1. Having an inherent power of action or motion. [1913 Webster] Nothing can be said to be automatic. Sir H. Davy. [1913 Webster] 2. Pertaining to, or… …

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  • 13Temelín Nuclear Power Station — Infobox NPP Picture = Temelin Nuclear Power Station.jpg Country = Czech Republic Utility = ČEZ, a. s. Built = 1981 Start = June 10, 2002 End = Reactor = 2 Reactor MW = 1,805 S Reactor = El Prod = 11,377 for year = 2006 El Prod avg = 8,884 Net… …

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  • 14National Electric Power Regulatory Authority — The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) is responsible for regulating electricity in Pakistan. See also List of electric supply companies in Pakistan Electricity in Pakistan Electricity sector in Pakistan Water and Power… …

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  • 15Federal Power Commission — (FPC)   The predecessor agency of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The Federal Power Commission was created by an Act of Congress under the Federal Water Power Act on June 10, 1920. It was charged originally with regulating the electric… …

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  • 16Federal Power Act —   An act that includes the regulation of interstate transmission of electrical energy and rates. This act is administered by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.   ***   Enacted in 1920, and amended in1935, the Act consists of three parts.… …

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  • 17Federal Power Commission — The Federal Power Commission was terminated in 1977, with its functions of regulating the interstate energy industry taken over by the Department of Energy, and, within the DOE, by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission …

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  • 18Federal Power Commission — The Federal Power Commission was terminated in 1977, with its functions of regulating the interstate energy industry taken over by the Department of Energy, and, within the DOE, by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission …

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  • 19Ecclesiastical jurisdiction — in its primary sense does not signify jurisdiction over ecclesiastics ( church leadership ), but jurisdiction exercised by church leaders over other leaders and over the laity. Jurisdiction is a word borrowed from the legal system which has… …

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  • 20Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction —     Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction     The right to guide and rule the Church of God. The subject is here treated under the following heads:     I. General Concept and Classification of… …

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