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  2. London Grid for Learning - Wikipedia

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    The London Grid for Learning commonly referred to as LGfL is a British not for profit technology company with headquarters in central London. The charity founded in 2001 procures, develops and delivers technology and educational content including broadband connections, filtering and safeguarding services, devices and software and licences.

  3. Centrica - Wikipedia

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    Centrica plc is a British multinational energy and services company with its headquarters in Windsor, Berkshire.Its principal activity is the supply of electricity and gas to consumers in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

  4. Pickens Plan - Wikipedia

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    Government would pay for electric power transmission lines to connect the turbine farms to the power grid. They would provide energy to the Midwest, South and Western regions of the country. With wind energy providing a large portion of the nation's electricity, the natural gas that is currently used to fuel power plants would be used instead ...

  5. Andhra Pradesh State FiberNet Limited - Wikipedia

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    The A.P. Fiber Grid Phase established a high-speed optical fiber network infrastructure across the state, funded by the Electricity Department. [6] 24-core all-dielectric self-supporting cables were to be wrapped around electrical poles and laid for a length of around 23,000 km (14,000 mi), featuring back-end electronic systems set up at points of interests.

  6. Electrical grid - Wikipedia

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    The Electricity (Supply) Act 1926 led to the setting up of the National Grid. [59] The Central Electricity Board standardized the nation's electricity supply and established the first synchronized AC grid, running at 132 kilovolts and 50 hertz. This started operating as a national system, the National Grid, in 1938.

  7. Northern Powergrid - Wikipedia

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    Northern Powergrid is an electricity distribution business, delivering electricity on behalf of suppliers from the national transmission system to 3.9 million domestic and business customers. Covering an area of 25,000 square kilometres, Northern Powergrid's network extends from north Northumberland, south to the Humber and northern ...

  8. Ethiopian Electric Power - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Electric Power owns and operates the Ethiopian national power grid with all high voltage power transmission lines above 66 kV [1] including all attached electrical substations and almost all power plants within the national power grid (with the exception of some co-generation power plants belonging to the state-owned Ethiopian Sugar ...

  9. Barbados Light and Power Company - Wikipedia

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    Power is transmitted at 24 kV, which is then distributed at 11 kV and consumed at 115/200 volts or 115/230 volts (residential), 230/400 volts (commercial), or 11,000–24,900 volts for industry at a frequency of 50 hertz.