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  • A power cable plugs into the place of a petrol cap while recharging an electronic Daimler-Chrysler-made Smart car. The car is parked at the kefrbside of Southampton Street near London's Covent Garden and is hooked up to a recharging point. A charging station, also called electric recharging point, charging point and EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) supplies electricity for the recharging of electric vehicles (including plug-in hybrids). Although most electric cars can be recharged from a domestic wall socket, many support faster charging at higher voltages and currents that require dedicated equipment with a specialized connector.
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  • Electricity pylons stand in water on the flood plains next to the Turag river on the 1st of October 2018  in the Ashulia district of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Electricity pylons stand in water on the flood plains next to the Turag river on the 1st of October 2018  in the Ashulia district of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Electricity pylons stand in water on the flood plains next to the Turag river on the 1st of October 2018  in the Ashulia district of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Electricity pylons stand in water on the flood plains next to the Turag river on the 1st of October 2018  in the Ashulia district of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Electricity pylons stand in water on the flood plains next to the Turag river on the 1st of October 2018  in the Ashulia district of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Electricity pylons stand in water on the flood plains next to the Turag river on the 1st of October 2018  in the Ashulia district of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Rows of electricity pylons by a road leading to Hartlepool Power Station in Stockton on Tees, Middlesborough, UK. The daytime sky is full of while clouds.
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  • A row of electricity pylons coming from Hartlepool Power Station in Hartlepool, North East England, UK.  The tall steel lattice transmission tower supports overhead power lines.
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  • Electricity power lines cross over Braydon Manor Farm. The site where Solarcentury started building Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy’s (WWCE) 5MWp community-owned solar farm. Over 18,000 solar panels will be installed across 18 acres and the solar system will generate enough energy to power over 1,400 homes and save 2,500 tonnes of carbon a year.
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  • Standing in their cradles are three members of a National Grid Live-line electricity cable crew, protected in a conductive cage beneath the electricy cables that they maintaining. We see the sagging cables stretching to distant electricity pylons and the three human figures standing like astonauts in their protective cradles. Huge structure of girders and relays are behind them and they wear safety clothing allowing them to work comfortably inside the electrical field at close range with gloved hands. National Grid Electricity Transmission plc owns and operates the National Grid high-voltage electricity transmission network in England and Wales.National Grid plc is a United Kingdom based utilities company which also operates in other countries, principally in the United States.
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  • As evening light fades, bright light from the electricity-hungry Canary Wharf docklands development is supplied by the voltage from electricity cables and supporting struts at West Ham sub-station, Canning Town, London England. A network of 110 miles of cables have stretched across 542 'L6' pylons across England's Kent countryside, from the coal-fired power station at Dungeness to this location, carrying 40,000 Volts along this network of aluminium cables to power some of London's high supply demands. Insatiable appetites for energy means electricity is now an expensive comodity after climbing oil prices doubled electricity utility bills for some domestic users.
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  • Moving steadily 100 feet (8 metres) along a live-line electricity cable, a National Grid maintenance worker protected in a conductive cage, proceeds to the next 'separator' that holds the high-voltage cables from touching each other. From the ground we see the sagging cables stretching to a distant electricity pylon and two yellow cages, one large in the foreground where we see the human figure standing like an astonaut, and the other cage out of focus, a greater distance away but all dwarfed by the huge structure of girders and relays. Wearing clothing bonded to the conductor, the lineman can work comfortably inside the electrical field at close range with gloved hands. National Grid Electricity Transmission plc owns and operates the National Grid high-voltage electricity transmission network in England and Wales.National Grid plc is a United Kingdom based utilities company which also operates in other countries, principally in the United States. The company adopted its current name in July 2005 when shareholders agreed the change from National Grid Transco plc.
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  • The outline of electricity cables stretch across a gloomy winter sky in woodland near Wrington, North Somerset England. Diagonally, the cables travel across the picture but they are part of a line of L6 pylons that have already crossed many miles of South-West England's countryside, carrying 40,000 Volts along this network of aluminium cables to power some of Bristol's high supply demands. In the foreground we see the bare boughs and branches of trees creating a Sci-Fi scene of ugly 21st technology versus the beauty of nature. Insatiable appetites for raw power and energy means electricity is now an expensive comodity after climbing oil prices doubled electricity utility bills for some domestic users.
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  • Electricity supply in the Dolomites, South Tyrol, northern Italy. 60% of the province's energy needs, excl transport, comes from renewable sources like water, biomass, biogas, solar, wind and geothermal. In 2013 South Tyrol produced 6,569 gigawatt-hours of electricity and 92% of electrical energy was generated via hydropower homemade energy producing more than twice its own requirements. The South Tyrolean budget is 5bn Euros with only 10% leaving the region for government in Rome. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy.
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  • Electricity cables stretch into early morning mist above Swanscombe, Kent, London England. In the foreground we see a stack of discs called Insulators which stop the electricity carried in the conductor (the wires strung between each pylon) from jumping to the pylon and then down to earth. The cables disappear into the winter fog creating a Sci-Fi scene of 21st technology. Diagonally, the cables travel across the picture but they are part of a line of 542 pylons that have already crossed 110 miles of English countryside, carrying 40,000 Volts along this network of aluminium cables from Dungeness coal-fired power station to West Ham sub station in London's East End - to power the West End's high energy supply demands.
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  • Brown Hart Gardens, located off Duke Street, Mayfair, is a 10,000 square feet (929 m2) public garden on top of an electricity substation. In 1902 the building of the Duke Street Electricity Substation led to the removal of the street level gardens. The substation was completed in 1905 to the design of C. Stanley Peach in a Baroque style from Portland stone featuring a pavilion and steps at either end, a balustrade and Diocletian windows along the sides to light the galleries of the engine rooms, and deep basements.
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  • Electricity cables stretch into early morning mist above Swanscombe, Kent, London England. In the foreground we see a stack of discs called Insulators which stop the electricity carried in the conductor (the wires strung between each pylon) from jumping to the pylon and then down to earth. The cables disappear into the winter fog creating a Sci-Fi scene of 21st technology. Diagonally, the cables travel across the picture but they are part of a line of 542 pylons that have already crossed 110 miles of English countryside, carrying 40,000 Volts along this network of aluminium cables from Dungeness coal-fired power station to West Ham sub station in London's East End - to power the West End's high supply demands.
    electricity409-11-02-2008 _1.jpg
  • Electricity appliances in a home in the village of Duntang, in Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China, on 03 June, 2010. Duntang was connected to the main electricity grid and began to receive regular supply of electricity only since the beginning of 2009.
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  • Electricity pylons along power lines in the countryside on 31st May 2020 in Coughton, United Kingdom. An overhead power line is a structure used in electric power transmission and distribution to transmit electrical energy across large distances. It consists of one or more uninsulated electrical cables commonly multiples of three for three-phase power suspended by towers or poles.
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  • A National Grid electricity substation where 275 kV and 400 kV overhead power lines or underground cables are switched and where electricity is transformed to 132 kV for distribution to surrounding areas. Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
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  • Electricity pylons along power lines under heavy grey sky in the countryside on 20th June 2020 in Studley, United Kingdom. An overhead power line is a structure used in electric power transmission and distribution to transmit electrical energy across large distances. It consists of one or more uninsulated electrical cables commonly multiples of three for three-phase power suspended by towers or poles.
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  • Electricity pylons along power lines under heavy grey sky in the countryside on 20th June 2020 in Studley, United Kingdom. An overhead power line is a structure used in electric power transmission and distribution to transmit electrical energy across large distances. It consists of one or more uninsulated electrical cables commonly multiples of three for three-phase power suspended by towers or poles.
    20200620_power lines_001.jpg
  • Electricity pylons along power lines under heavy grey sky in the countryside on 20th June 2020 in Studley, United Kingdom. An overhead power line is a structure used in electric power transmission and distribution to transmit electrical energy across large distances. It consists of one or more uninsulated electrical cables commonly multiples of three for three-phase power suspended by towers or poles.
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  • Construction of Hongsa Power Co. Ltd, a joint venture US$3.7 billion, 1.878 MW lignite-fired power plant in Hongsa district, Sayabouly province, Lao PDR. The business is a lignite mining and electricity generation facilities on a 70 square km, more than 300 km from Vientiane capital yet only 35 km from Nan province, Thailand. The power plant will have 3 units, 626 MW each, and it is expected to start commercial operation by 2015 and will produce electricity for export to Thailand.
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  • Power cables plug into the place of a petrol cap while recharging G-Wiz cars in central London. A power cable plugs into the place of a petrol cap while recharging a G-Wiz AEV (Automatic Electric Vehicle) car. The car is parked at the kerbside in Dover Street and is hooked up to a recharging point. The AEV has a range of up to 48 miles per charge with a certified top speed of 50 mph. A charging station, also called an electric recharging point and EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) supplies electricity for the recharging of electric vehicles (including plug-in hybrids). Although most electric cars can be recharged from a domestic wall socket, many support faster charging at higher voltages and currents that require dedicated equipment with a specialized connector.
    electric_car13-20-10-2011_1.jpg
  • A power cable plugs into the place of a petrol cap while recharging G-Wiz car in central London. A power cable plugs into the place of a petrol cap while recharging a G-Wiz AEV (Automatic Electric Vehicle) car. The car is parked at the kerbside in Dover Street and is hooked up to a recharging point. The AEV has a range of up to 48 miles per charge with a certified top speed of 50 mph. A charging station, also called an electric recharging point and EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) supplies electricity for the recharging of electric vehicles (including plug-in hybrids). Although most electric cars can be recharged from a domestic wall socket, many support faster charging at higher voltages and currents that require dedicated equipment with a specialized connector.
    electric_car6-20-10-2011_1.jpg
  • A power cable plugs into the place of a petrol cap while recharging G-Wiz car in central London. A power cable plugs into the place of a petrol cap while recharging a G-Wiz AEV (Automatic Electric Vehicle) car. The car is parked at the kerbside in Dover Street and is hooked up to a recharging point. The AEV has a range of up to 48 miles per charge with a certified top speed of 50 mph. A charging station, also called an electric recharging point and EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) supplies electricity for the recharging of electric vehicles (including plug-in hybrids). Although most electric cars can be recharged from a domestic wall socket, many support faster charging at higher voltages and currents that require dedicated equipment with a specialized connector.
    electric_car02-20-01-2011_1.jpg
  • A power cable plugs into the place of a petrol cap while recharging G-Wiz car in central London. A power cable plugs into the place of a petrol cap while recharging a G-Wiz AEV (Automatic Electric Vehicle) car. The car is parked at the kerbside in Dover Street and is hooked up to a recharging point. The AEV has a range of up to 48 miles per charge with a certified top speed of 50 mph. A charging station, also called an electric recharging point and EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) supplies electricity for the recharging of electric vehicles (including plug-in hybrids). Although most electric cars can be recharged from a domestic wall socket, many support faster charging at higher voltages and currents that require dedicated equipment with a specialized connector.
    electric_car01-20-01-2011_1.jpg
  • A woman drinking water in the relocated village of Ban Nongkinnaly, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The Phunoi village of Ban Komenmai was relocated to join with Ban Nongkinnaly in November 2013 to make way for the Nam Ou dam project. New houses come with water, electricity, a rice store, a kitchen, a toilet and two bedrooms. But nowhere to grow food and the villagers currently face a long trek of several kilometres back to their old fields. <br />
In the Nam Ou river valley in Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR, the first phase of construction on the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project by Chinese corporation Sinohydro has begun, the project will generate electricity, 90% of which will be exported to other countries in the region.  The project will directly affect several districts in Phongsaly province through construction, reservoir impoundment and back flooding resulting in loss of land and assets and village relocation
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  • In the Nam Ou river valley in Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR, the first phase of construction on the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project by Chinese corporation Sinohydro has begun, the project will generate electricity, 90% of which will be exported to other countries in the region.  The project will directly affect several districts in Phongsaly province through construction, reservoir impoundment and back flooding resulting in loss of land and assets and village relocation. The Phunoi village of Ban Komenmai was relocated to join with Ban Nongkinnaly in November 2013 to make way for the Nam Ou dam project. New houses come with water, electricity, a rice store, a kitchen, a toilet and two bedrooms. But nowhere to grow food and the villagers currently face a long trek of several kilometres back to their old fields.
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  • The Phunoi village of Ban Komenmai was relocated to join with Ban Nongkinnaly in November 2013 to make way for the Nam Ou dam project. New houses come with water, electricity, a rice store, a kitchen, a toilet and two bedrooms. But nowhere to grow food and the villagers currently face a long trek of several kilometres back to their old fields. In the Nam Ou river valley in Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR, the first phase of construction on the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project by Chinese corporation Sinohydro has begun, the project will generate electricity, 90% of which will be exported to other countries in the region.  The project will directly affect several districts in Phongsaly province through construction, reservoir impoundment and back flooding resulting in loss of land and assets and village relocation.
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  • View of the Phunoi village of Ban Komenmai which was relocated to join with Ban Nongkinnaly in November 2013 to make way for the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 6. New houses come with water, electricity, a rice store, a kitchen, a toilet and two bedrooms. In the Nam Ou river valley in Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR, the first phase of construction on the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project by Chinese corporation Sinohydro has begun, the project will generate electricity, 90% of which will be exported to other countries in the region.  The project will directly affect several districts in Phongsaly province through construction, reservoir impoundment and back flooding resulting in loss of land and assets and village relocation.
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  • In the Nam Ou river valley in Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR, the first phase of construction on the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project by Chinese corporation Sinohydro has begun, the project will generate electricity, 90% of which will be exported to other countries in the region.  The project will directly affect several districts in Phongsaly province through construction, reservoir impoundment and back flooding resulting in loss of land and assets and village relocation. The Phunoi village of Ban Komenmai was relocated to join with Ban Nongkinnaly in November 2013 to make way for the Nam Ou dam project. New houses come with water, electricity, a rice store, a kitchen, a toilet and two bedrooms. But nowhere to grow food and the villagers currently face a long trek of several kilometres back to their old fields.
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  • In the Nam Ou river valley in Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR, the first phase of construction on the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project by Chinese corporation Sinohydro has begun, the project will generate electricity, 90% of which will be exported to other countries in the region.  The project will directly affect several districts in Phongsaly province through construction, reservoir impoundment and back flooding resulting in loss of land and assets and village relocation. The Phunoi village of Ban Komenmai was relocated to join with Ban Nongkinnaly in November 2013 to make way for the Nam Ou dam project. New houses come with water, electricity, a rice store, a kitchen, a toilet and two bedrooms. But nowhere to grow food and the villagers currently face a long trek of several kilometres back to their old fields.
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  • In the Nam Ou river valley in Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR, the first phase of construction on the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project by Chinese corporation Sinohydro has begun, the project will generate electricity, 90% of which will be exported to other countries in the region.  The project will directly affect several districts in Phongsaly province through construction, reservoir impoundment and back flooding resulting in loss of land and assets and village relocation. The Phunoi village of Ban Komenmai was relocated to join with Ban Nongkinnaly in November 2013 to make way for the Nam Ou dam project. New houses come with water, electricity, a rice store, a kitchen, a toilet and two bedrooms. But nowhere to grow food and the villagers currently face a long trek of several kilometres back to their old fields.
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  • Spinning turbine blades of the Wind farm near the Cornish town of Delabole in England are blurred against fast-fading light. We barely see the three blades as they revolve to produce electricity for the national grid. First operational in mid December 1991 they were a very controversial project with locals who saw them as a blot on their familiar c though it’s permission went ahead nonetheless. The 10 turbines operated by Windelectric are carefully positioned in existing hedge lines about 270 m apart and have an annual output of about 12 million Kw hours, which equals 1 years consumption by 2700 average homes (a small town). To produce the same amount of electricity by conventional means, about 2000 tonnes of oil or 5000 tonnes of coal would have to be burnt each year, this has a Co2 offset of 4,475 tonnes.
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  • A local man carries electric cabling uphill on the Annapurna Sanctuary trekking route in central Nepal. With few roads that can transport supplies and raw materials up to remote foothill communities, the only way is often to carry what one needs on the back or by yak. The paths are even but often very steep in places so stamina and endurance are needed to get even modest weights uphill. Nepalis up here often want newer technology and basic electricity to power lights and showers although solar power is another answer.
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  • Winter sun shining over the electricity pylons that travel across the mountains that are used to transfer power from the Fierze Hydroelectric Power Station in Northern Albania on the 12th of December 2018, Albania. The power station dam has a total volume of 8 million cubic meters and has an annual average power output of 1,330GWh.
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  • Pylons taking electricity from Dungeness nuclear power station, one of a pair of nuclear power stations, only one of which is still operational, located on the Dungeness headland in the south east of Kent, United Kingdom. Dungeness A is a legacy Magnox power station, that was connected to the National Grid in 1965 and has now reached the end of its life. Defueling was completed in June 2012 and the demolition of the turbine hall was completed in June 2015. Dungeness B is an advanced gas-cooled reactor AGR power station consisting of two 615 MW reactors, which began operations in 1983. It is due to be closed in 2028.
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  • Electricity Pylons leading from Hartlepool Power Station pass the decommissioned Brent Delta Oil Rig in Able Seaton Port, Hartlepool, North East England, UK.
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  • Power pylons supplying electricity to Southern England in Kent. Energy providers have powers stations in this area.
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  • Power pylons supplying electricity to Southern England in Kent. Energy providers have powers stations in this area.
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  • Warning sign reads Danger of Death on a green planted growing wall. The sign warns against electric shock from an electricity power generator. London, UK.
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  • Warning sign reads Danger of Death on a green planted growing wall. The sign warns against electric shock from an electricity power generator. London, UK.
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  • Power pylons supplying electricity to Southern England in Kent. Energy providers have powers stations in this area.
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  • Power pylons supplying electricity to Southern England in Kent. Energy providers have powers stations in this area.
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  • Power pylons supplying electricity to Southern England in Kent. Energy providers have powers stations in this area.
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  • Power pylons supplying electricity to Southern England in Kent. Energy providers have powers stations in this area.
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  • Power pylons supplying electricity to Southern England in Kent. Energy providers have powers stations in this area.
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  • Power pylons supplying electricity to Southern England in Kent. Energy providers have powers stations in this area.
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  • Power pylons supplying electricity to Southern England in Kent. Energy providers have powers stations in this area.
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  • The wide part of the Marsyangdi river just north of the Mid-Marsyangdi hydro electricity dam on the 8th of March 2020  Lamjung District in Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal. The Mid-Marsyangdi hydro electricity plant produces 72MW  of power and saves around 340,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.
    Nepal-Marsyangdi-River-2783.jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
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  • Waves form across a puddle in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • An access road to wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
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  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-50...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
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  • Looking east from the West Bank bank of the river Nile, of a rising sun with electricity power pylons above the city of modern Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The great African river can be seen reflecting riverbank vegetation. Egypt is classified as having a “high power system size with 99% of the population having access to electricity although outages at all times of the day and night here on the West Bank of Luxor are regular and without warning.
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  • A view of the village of Duntang, in Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China, on 03 June, 2010. Duntang was connected to the main electricity grid and began to receive regular supply of electricity only since the beginning of 2009.
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  • A chicken walks past a wall that is covered with communist and patriotic slogans in the village of Duntang, in Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China, on 03 June, 2010. One says "to use Marxism to occupy the rural battlefield", another says "uphold the socialist path".  Duntang was connected to the main electricity grid and began to receive regular supply of electricity only since the beginning of 2009.
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  • A man walks his cow in the village of Duntang in Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China, on 03 June, 2010.  Duntang was connected to the main electricity grid and began to receive regular supply of electricity only since the beginning of 2009.
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  • Hadyard hill wind farm in South Ayrshire has 52 wind turbines. It generates over 120MW of zero carbon electricity supplying enough electricity to power 80,000 homes.
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  • The wide part of the Marsyangdi river just north of the Mid-Marsyangdi hydro electricity dam on the 8th of March 2020  Lamjung District in Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal. The Mid-Marsyangdi hydro electricity plant produces 72MW  of power and saves around 340,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.
    Nepal-Marsyangdi-River-2778.jpg
  • The wide part of the Marsyangdi river just north of the Mid-Marsyangdi hydro electricity dam on the 8th of March 2020  Lamjung District in Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal. The Mid-Marsyangdi hydro electricity plant produces 72MW  of power and saves around 340,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.
    Nepal-Marsyangdi-River-2777.jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Waves form across a puddle in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Waves form across a puddle in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
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  • An access road to wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-50...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-50...jpg
  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Sheep grazing in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Looking east from the West Bank bank of the river Nile, of a rising sun with electricity power pylons above the city of modern Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The great African river can be seen reflecting riverbank vegetation. Egypt is classified as having a “high power system size with 99% of the population having access to electricity although outages at all times of the day and night here on the West Bank of Luxor are regular and without warning.
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  • A man uses a flashlight to see his way through the village of Duntang, in Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China, on 03 June, 2010. Duntang was connected to the main electricity grid and began to receive regular supply of electricity only since the beginning of 2009.
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  • A man stands in front of his house in the village of Duntang, in Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China, on 03 June, 2010. Duntang was connected to the main electricity grid and began to receive regular supply of electricity only since the beginning of 2009.
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  • A young boy stands by a door while his grandfather peeks out the courtyard in the village of Duntang, in Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China, on 03 June, 2010. Duntang was connected to the main electricity grid and began to receive regular supply of electricity only since the beginning of 2009.
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  • Young children play in front of a home in the village of Duntang, in Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China, on 03 June, 2010. Duntang was connected to the main electricity grid and began to receive regular supply of electricity only since the beginning of 2009.
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  • Farmers carrying vegetables walk past a bunch of ducklings in the village of Duntang, in Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China, on 03 June, 2010.  Duntang was connected to the main electricity grid and began to receive regular supply of electricity only since the beginning of 2009.
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  • A man walks along a path leading up to the village of Duntang in Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China, on 03 June, 2010.  Duntang was connected to the main electricity grid and began to receive regular supply of electricity only since the beginning of 2009.
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  • Hadyard hill wind farm in South Ayrshire has 52 wind turbines. It generates over 120MW of zero carbon electricity supplying enough electricity to power 80,000 homes.
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  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons and used to transmit electric energy across large distances across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
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  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons are used to transmit electric energy across large distances from Didcot Power staion across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
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  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons and used to transmit electric energy across large distances across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons are used to transmit electric energy across large distances from Didcot Power staion across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons and used to transmit electric energy across large distances across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons and used to transmit electric energy across large distances across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons and used to transmit electric energy across large distances across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • 400 kV overhead electricity power lines suspended by pylons and used to transmit electric energy across large distances across Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • A cross section of high tension electrical power pylon line. Made up of 7 strands of steel surrounded by 4 layers of aluminium. Aluminium conductor steel reinforced ACSR Carbon core conductor, the metal cable used to transmit electricity throughout the UK pylon network. Part of a display at Nation Grid Headquarters, Wokingham, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • A cross section of high tension electrical power pylon line. Made up of 7 strands of steel surrounded by 4 layers of aluminium. Aluminium conductor steel reinforced ACSR Carbon core conductor, the metal cable used to transmit electricity throughout the UK pylon network. Part of a display at Nation Grid Headquarters, Wokingham, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • A chaotic electricity transformer box surrounded by wires and cables up a pylon on the street in Tejgaon railway district of Dhaka on the 2nd of October 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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