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The electric power plants.


  • The nuclear-power plants cost $13 billion and take 10 years to build. They normally last about 40 years, but could be used for up to 60 years. - 441
  Key words: Electric, Plant, Power, Power-Plant  

  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)  

Question: How is electricity measured?
  Answer: Electricity is measured in voltage, amperes, and watts. - 202

Question: What is electric current?
  Answer: Electric current is a flow of electrons, through a conductor. - 203


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The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
 The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)

 Reliable, affordable, and environmentally responsible electricity.

epri.com/# - 298
NRECA - National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
 NRECA - National Rural Electric Cooperative Association

 Electric cooperatives are private, independent electric utilities, owned by the members they serve.

nreca.org - 295
The National Electrical Contractors Association
 The National Electrical Contractors Association

necanet.org - 297
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

aphis.usda.gov - 795



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