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ELEnglish Language
ELElevated
ELEducation Level
ELExternal Links (OSPF)
ELElevation
ELElevator
ELEntry Level
ELElement
ELElementary
ELGreek (ISO standard two letter language code for Greek)
ELElected
ELEducational Leadership
ELEast Lansing (Michigan)
ELElectric Light
ELEnlist
ELEnergy Level
ELEmeril Lagasse
ELEmergency Lighting
ELElevate
ELEnterprise Linux
ELEngineering Laboratory
ELExecutive Level (government employee heirarchy; Australia)
ELElectro-Luminescent
ELExposure Limits
ELEnglish Learner
ELExpected Loss
ELExposure Level
ELEnvironmental Laboratory
ELElektricitet (Danish: Electricity)
ELExpression Language
ELElevated Train (Chicago)
ELElastic Limit (tensile testing)
ELEdit Links (Internet)
ELElymian (linguistics)
ELEquilibrium Level
ELEssential Links (website)
ELEnvironmental Liabilities
ELEmergency Leave
ELEuropean Lotteries
ELElevated Line (elevated subway operated by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority)
ELException List
ELEndolaser (vitreoretinal surgery))
ELEpiscopal Life (magazine)
ELErase Line
ELEnhancement Layer
ELEnterolactone
ELEntertainment Links (Internet)
ELEncounter Level (Dungeons & Dragons gaming)
ELEnhanced Latency
ELElectrical Load
ELExclusive Lock
ELElliptocytosis
ELElevation Limit
ELExcursion Limit (OSHA)
ELExpansion Loop
ELEnterprise Links (Internet)
ELElectronic Links (Internet)
ELExploration Lease (mineral exploration)
ELEmergency Limit
ELEngineering Letters
ELEarnings Level
ELElectric Logs (Oil Industry Old Term)
ELEdge Lift (of a contact lens)
ELEntrepreneurial Leave
ELErie Lackawanna Railway Company
ELElectric Start-Long Shaft (boat motors)
ELEddy Loss
ELEnforcement Layer
ELGreeceHttp://europa.eu.int/Comm/Eurostat/Public/Datashop/Print-Product/En?catalogue=eurostat&product=8-07062001-En-Ap-En&mode=download
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Rashid Al Leem, chairman of Sewa, said the authority works to ensure the compliance of consumers with the rules and prescribed electrical loads.
One was analysis on the methods to reduce the thermal and electrical loads of the building.
* the site generated electrical power is used to meet the building electrical load, and any excess is available for the electric chiller or to send to the grid; if there is a deficit, electrical power is drawn from the grid
The grid's electrical load is supplied by the generators and other sources subjected to the highest turning force (torque) or input energy - so for a wind driven generator's power to be used its input torque must be greater than that driving the generator providing the least power at that moment in time.
This will add 15.6 megawatts of capacity to the present electrical load capacity in St.
The folly of trying to provide a significant proportion of the electrical load on our national grid using windmill power has been exposed many times by readers.
By leveraging the contributions from our partners and the Department of Energy along with our own investments, we'll reduce our peak electrical load by over two-thirds," said New Belgium Sustainability Director Jennifer Orgolini.
The upgrades have reduced electrical load at those four sites by 848 kilowatts.
This switch to electronic control gear reduces the lamp's lumen depreciation so it will often be possible to replace 400W lamps with 350W, resulting in a lower installed electrical load and even further energy savings.
Large superstores have a high refrigeration load and adding to this a substantial lighting load, heating, ventilation fans and other electrical users the average electrical load could be in the order of 300kw.
A total of 6,394 solar panels coveting 104,000 square feet supply approximately 30 percent of the electrical load at peak demand times for the company's two distribution centers.
The court held that HCA could depreciate, over five years, a percentage of the electrical systems, measured by electrical load allocable to hospital equipment, as opposed to general building operation or maintenance.
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