A new railway halt, with maybe an extension of the Dart electrification, would provide the necessary fast link to the city centre. |
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For example, children are lectured on electrification, automotive mechanics, typing, using a sewing machine, and bottle-feeding their babies. |
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The expansion of tramway networks and their electrification took place largely in the first stage. |
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The Naval Research Laboratory used radio signals from the flying rocket to measure the electrification of the ionosphere. |
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The electrification of tramway networks was the main goal of Belgian holding companies. |
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Surely current rolling stock would need to be upgraded and electrification considered. |
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He indicated that off-grid electrification might be the only solution to many of the over 2000 un-electrified settlements in Namibia. |
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We had the fastest trains, a brand new underground network, the start of main-line electrification and free-flowing buses and trams. |
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The troops also found a well furnished underground hideout with beds and electrification in the house. |
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Calculations have shown that this process is able to produce electrification at rates comparable with those observed. |
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Inability to collect payment inhibited electrification, especially in informal settlements where few households had registered addresses. |
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The electrification of suburban railways during the interwar period greatly increased their speed, comfort, and flexibility. |
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Huge suburban tracts were brought into being by railway companies, generally as a consequence of electrification. |
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The Cape Griffon vulture has experienced continuous problems with poisoning, electrification, habitat destruction, and diet deficiencies. |
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The electrification programme accounts for a small percentage of the increase in the demand for electricity. |
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These settlements are widely dispersed and too small to be considered for grid electrification. |
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Anomalous potentials were observed that could not be attributed to contact electrification. |
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Leaf electroscopes are very sensitive instruments useful in qualitative and quantitative investigations of static electrification. |
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But at the same time they talked down the prospects for electrification as though it was yesterday's outmoded solution. |
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The identification of off-grid areas not scheduled for medium term grid electrification is the second point in the plan. |
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Reina was struck by lightning while working on an electrification project. |
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Medieval practices of guillotining, lynching, and public hanging belong to the same category as the death penalty by lethal injection or electrification. |
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Therefore if Cross-rail precedes electrification, then diesel units would be used for cross-city services which would easily negotiate the gradients and angles. |
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Special radio transmitters were measuring the electrification of the ionosphere, and cosmic-ray-counter telescopes were analyzing radiation at the edge of space. |
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Edison still ate breakfast the day he mastered electrification. |
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Simpson took charge of Kew observatory where he continued his research on the electrical structure of thunderstorms and electrification of precipitation. |
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As incomes increase in developing countries, electrification, appliance ownership, and the demand for electricity would increase at a relatively rapid rate. |
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It is doubtful whether future funding would allow both Cross-rail and the electrification of the Caldervale lines to be simultaneously undertaken. |
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Operational groups familiars with policy issues articulating rural electrification as an input to rural development dynamics. |
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The increasingly dense working population and the electrification of the streetcars both transfigured the urban landscape. |
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The main difference in these costs for the two greenfield options was electrification. |
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They are also an effective solution to the growing need for decentralized rural electrification programs in developing countries. |
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In February work started on the Northern Hub, a £600m rail electrification scheme that will speed journeys to nearby cities. |
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I wonder whether you could address for me a piece that may be related to this, which is the electrification. |
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Since electrification, the differences in voltage and protection systems have cut the railway network up even more. |
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In addition to providing basic services, electrification is a source of job creation. |
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Assistance was also provided to the African Solar Council to formulate a subregional project on rural electrification. |
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We need uniform electrification, especially in relation to voltage and frequency. |
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For many of the two billion people living in rural Third World communities who lack electricity, solar cells will be the best bet for electrification. |
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It is also charged with establishing and promoting the use of solar energy, especially in areas were grid electrification is not feasible due to excessively high costs. |
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They recently opened electrification from Windsor to Blainville, and they electrified the track between CP and CN tracks, using overhead catenary the whole way. |
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By 1990, meanwhile, China had achieved nearly universal electrification. |
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Engineering achievements of the revolution ranged from electrification to developments in materials science. |
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Literacy, sanitation and electrification might all very well be considered better uses of taxpayers' rupees than guarding against disasters that could strike anywhere, or not at all. |
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The tunnels were too narrow for electrification and were closed in 1953 when the larger Woodhead 3 tunnel was completed. |
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London Road was the terminus of this electrification scheme which extended to the through platforms. |
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Therefore in order to enable the rural population to share in the economic revival despite this low degree of urbanisation, progress continues apace with the country's electrification. |
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The advent of the diesel locomotive inhibited further trunk route electrification in the United States after 1938, but following World War II such electrification was rapidly extended elsewhere. |
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The third rail electrification was at 630v dc, and power was taken from the 33kV public supply through three new substations. |
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There are many opportunities for action in this area, including the much needed electrification of Canada's train system, especially in communities such as my riding of Davenport, where rail routes are expanding. |
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For vehicles, electrification is small potatoes. |
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Our goal is just to advance the electrification of transport. |
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Had a decision been taken to consider electrification of the Great Western rail line from Swansea to London then the entire study area may have been extended beyond is original geographic focus. |
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In 2009, the Institute set up biomass gasifier systems for village electrification of cyclone-affected areas in Myanmar. |
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Finally, the rail specific elements such as tracks, sidings along the line, signalling systems, catenary, electrification communications and safety equipment, installations, etc., which are called superstructure costs. |
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However, given the push for electrification and the desire to upgrade the hostels, residents will probably have access to standard electric storage geyser heaters in the near future. |
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Elecnor has considerable experience in the field of railways, allowing it to undertake electrification, signalling, interlock, communications and control systems projects on railway, metro, tram and trolley bus systems. |
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He came to press the case for more electrification of the railways. |
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Big projects like HS2, the electrification of lines currently used by diesel trains and investment in rolling stock can all help increase capacity. |
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Extending electrification will improve services in the long term, reducing the pressure on the industry's costs and potentially lowering fares. |
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With regard to improving living conditions in schools, between 2002-2003 surveys showed an overall rate of drinking water provision approaching 87 per cent and electrification of 98.4 per cent. |
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Electricity use is expected to grow especially fast: developing countries are undertaking a massive number of large-scale electrification projects. |
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India is currently pursuing massive electrification of its rail system. |
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Rural electrification schemes are another niche market: they should be free from day-today government interference and competition should be introduced early on. |
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He has wide experience in the field, having worked in a variety of areas such as agricultural development, erosion control, access to drinking water and rural electrification. |
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Also planned are environmental conservation schemes and the construction and repair of water treatment and irrigation systems, rural electrification networks and roads. |
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It would be useful to have further data on programmes like the rural community drinking water supply programme, the rural electrification programme and the national rural roads programme. |
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We have worked with FEV for over two years in applications of our systems for a number of their customers' vehicle electrification programs. |
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In the field of railways came the culmination of a major technological project begun in 1994 along with other Spanish companies, when the contract for electrification of the Madrid-Barcelona AVE high-speed train line was won. |
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Thomas Parker, a Wolverhampton industrialist responsible for electrification schemes invented Coalite smokeless coal. |
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A new revolution began with electricity and electrification in the electrical industries. |
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With the new electrification of the line in the late 1960s, passenger numbers doubled. |
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The locomotives operated for 20 years, but then coal traffic had reduced, which made it uneconomical to maintain the electrification system. |
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His work on railway electrification was done at the Ganz electric works in Budapest. |
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Swengel suggested that these problems contributed to the interest in electrification of railways. |
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Overhead electrification will be installed between Airport Junction and Reading as part of the Crossrail project and the GWML upgrade. |
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Proposals which have been mooted include the electrification of the rail system to cut journey times. |
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With the completion of the northern electrification in 1974, London to Glasgow journey times were reduced to 5 hours. |
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This was at the same time of the announcement of electrification of the South Wales Main Line from Cardiff to Swansea. |
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Some or all of the resignalling work will be undertaken during the electrification work. |
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A local group is campaigning for the reopening of Saltford station between Bath and Bristol, to coincide with electrification. |
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The station was rebuilt on electrification of the remaining line in 1967, and the new layout consisted of two tracks with three platform faces. |
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After electrification, when most small machinery was no longer hand powered, mechanization was synonymous with motorized machines. |
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Household electrification did not become common until the 1920s, and then only in cities. |
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Interconnection became increasingly desirable as electrification grew rapidly in the early years of the 20th century. |
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The period of electrification of factories and households from 1900 to 1940, was one of high productivity and economic growth. |
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Most studies of electrification and electric grids focused on industrial core countries in Europe and the United States. |
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As a result, it gives the greatest degree of energy resilience and the energy system is going to electrification. |
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On 20 July 2017, it was announced that electrification of the Windermere branch was cancelled. |
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The objective is to finance incentives or contributions provided by the government to promote rural electrification and the strengthening of sector management capacities. |
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However, the South Wales Main Line branch of the Great Western Main Line used by services from London Paddington to Cardiff and Swansea, is undergoing electrification. |
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Small industrial power requirements continued to be provided by animal and human muscle until widespread electrification in the early 20th century. |
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Factory electrification in the early 20th century and introduction of the assembly line and other labor saving techniques created the system called mass production. |
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The government announced in July 2009 a scheme to electrify the South Wales Main Line as part of a wider scheme of electrification on the Great Western Main Line. |
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From December 1908, a group calling itself the Electric Railways Syndicate pressed the supposed advantages of electrification of the Island's railways. |
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From the 1880s until electrification it was successful in small shops because small steam engines were inefficient and required too much operator attention. |
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The line reopened in March 1967 following its electrification. |
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The electrification work itself was to cost about a quarter of the sum. |
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Rural areas were electrified first in Europe, and in the US the Rural Electric Administration, established in 1935 brought electrification to rural areas. |
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One of the most prominent breakthroughs was the GOELRO plan, which envisioned a major restructuring of the Soviet economy based on total electrification of the country. |
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At the same time, the 1,500 V electrification on the Altrincham line was cut back to Oxford Road, as the newer system was extended there from the south. |
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In the first phase, out of 1855 villages 963 villages energised while development works for electrification of remaining 892 villages was in full swing. |
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By 1990 electrification had reached Newcastle, and in 1991 Edinburgh. |
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This set the stage for the electrification of industry and the home. |
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