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The Greek Public Power Corporation is the fifth largest lignite producer in the world, while the most polluting thermo-electric power stations in Europe are those of Agios Dimitrios (pictured) and Kardia in Kozani (report by WWF).
Christos Lamprianidis: CoolClimate Art Contest Winner: What Motivated Me Christos Lamprianidis 2010
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In the U.S., thermo-electric power production is about the same as is used for agriculture production.
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Femosa is already constructing two thermo-electric power plants in Naco, near Nogales, and Hermosillo, both in the northern state of Sonora.
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Femosa is already constructing two thermo-electric power plants in Naco, near Nogales, and Hermosillo, both in the northern state of Sonora.
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The Federal Electricity Commission (Comisión Federal de Electricidad, CFE) has signed a contract with the Valladolid Generating Company (Compañía de Generación de Valladolid) to build a thermo-electric power plant, Valladolid III, on the Yucatan peninsula.
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The Federal Electricity Commission (Comisión Federal de Electricidad, CFE) has signed a contract with the Valladolid Generating Company (Compañía de Generación de Valladolid) to build a thermo-electric power plant, Valladolid III, on the Yucatan peninsula.
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If your rebate is $300, why not buy a small thermo-electric counter-top wine fridge and a few bottles of white and red to put into it?
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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RE#32 Sure, overall humidity only slightly changed, but do the surf temp measurements account for the growth of irrigation and thermo-electric power water use from very little in the 19th century, to 150-billion gallons per day in 1950 to 400-billion gallons per day in 2000.
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Intricate space probes — encased in scarabaeoid shells, festooned with scopes and scanners, and driven by solar-powered cells and radio-isotope thermo-electric generators — are redefining the limits of human knowledge.
A Space in Time 2002
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Intricate space probes — encased in scarabaeoid shells, festooned with scopes and scanners, and driven by solar-powered cells and radio-isotope thermo-electric generators — are redefining the limits of human knowledge.
A Space in Time 2002
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