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Coal has fallen to 32% of U.S. net electric generation, according to preliminary EIA data for 2012.
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The 2.5-liter inline 4-cylinder gas engine and permanent magnet AC synchronous electric motor in the MKZ deliver 191 net horsepower, a modest amount of power for a 3, 752 lb vehicle.
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Compare those utilities with Chubu Electric: its turnover also stagnated, yet net income advanced by 87%.
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Electricity provided 90 percent of all net increase in delivered energy to the electric-and-information-centric U.S. economy over the past two decades.
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Turnover at Tokyo Electric (No. 16) held steady, but net income was down one-tenth.
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Under the less rigorous scenario with higher infiltration, gross electric energy needed would rise to 60 TWh, and the net to about 49 TWh.
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The net result on air pollution of a large population of electric vehicles may well be negligible.
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The manual shows that GSK's net profit margin is in the same range as that of General Electric, Coca-Cola and Weight Watchers (see story, p. 86).
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New York City can get by on slightly more electric energy than it is using now, about 57 TWh gross and 46 TWh net of PV production on buildings.
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Under pressure from politicians, Warren Buffett and the Financial Accounting Standards Board, companies that include General Electric and Coca-Cola have taken the pledge this year and started deducting the value of grants from net income.
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The process took advantage of an electric charge differential existing between the polymer, which was positively charged, and the bacteria cells, which carried a net negative charge.
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