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TEOTechnology Executive Officer
TEOThe Earth Organization (France)
TEOOlefinic Thermoplastic Elastomer
TEOTransferred Electron Oscillator
TEOTelephone Equipment Order
TEOThe Endless Odyssey
TEOTraining Evaluation Outline
TEOTechnical Escort Officer
TEOTransport Est Ouest (French: East West Transport; France)
TEOTemporary Exclusive Occupancy
TEOTrack Entanglement Obstacles
TEOTransport Espace Orientation (French: Transport Area Orientation; France)
TEOTotal Electricity Output
TEOThe E-Organization
TEOTheory of Equipment Operations
TEOThe Enterprise Organization
TEOTertiary Education Organisation (New Zealand)


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At present IPPs are allowed to contribute just 30% of South Africa's total electricity output, and that must to be sold to Eskom and not to other users, says the DA's Hendrik Schmidt.
KOWEPO has a power generation capacity of 7,280 MW, equivalent to about 11% of Korea's total electricity output.
If the technologies being developed today become widely used, wave energy could amount to nearly 16 percent of the world's current total electricity output, says Thorpe.
 
 
 
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