electrical capacity

collocation in English

meaningsofelectricalandcapacity

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electrical
adjective
uk
/iˈlek.trɪ.kəl/
us
/iˈlek.trɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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capacity
noun
uk
/kəˈpæs.ə.ti/
us
/kəˈpæs.ə.t̬i/
the total amount that can be contained ...
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(Definition ofelectricalandcapacityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofelectrical capacity

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Apparently we seem to take it for granted that we shall lack one million kilowatts ofelectricalcapacityat a date four years from now.
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This is of importance because of the amount of money that would have to go to aid industry in generatingelectricalcapacity.
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Scotland has now a total installedelectricalcapacityof 1½ million kilowatts and is now to have all the majesty of two separate, all-powerful, independent capital-raising authorities.
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Batteries did not have theelectricalcapacityneeded to rapidly deposit the electrotype (or electro).
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The dam has a total installedelectricalcapacityof.
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This is one of only a few ways that temporary excesselectricalcapacitycan be stored for later utilization.
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As of 2014, renewable energy accounts for about half of new nameplateelectricalcapacityinstalled and costs are continuing to fall.
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Scenario 6, which proposed renewables providing 59% ofelectricalcapacityand 54% of demand had problems.
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A new photovoltaic system was installed that generates more than 10 times the originalelectricalcapacityand maintains a net output onto the grid.
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It has installedelectricalcapacityof from two turbines, capable of producing up to of power annually.
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In 1935 an electric arc furnace of 5 tons capacity was introduced, followed by 10 ton electric arc furnaces in 1940 and an increase inelectricalcapacityin 1944.
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