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industry$38880$ - перевод на греческий

INDUSTRY THAT PROVIDES THE PRODUCTION AND DELIVERY OF ELECTRIC ENERGY
Electrical industry; Electric industry; Power Industry; Electrical power industry; Electricity industry; Electricity supply industry; Electrical utility industry; Electric utility industry; Power sector; Power industry
  • 500 kV [[Three-phase electric power]] Transmission Lines at [[Grand Coulee Dam]]; four circuits are shown; two additional circuits are obscured by trees on the right; the entire 7079 MW generation capacity of the dam is accommodated by these six circuits.
  • The [[Athlone Power Station]] in [[Cape Town]], South Africa
  • Bolsward Substation, the Netherlands
  • A 50 kVA pole-mounted distribution transformer
  • High tension line in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada
  • Transmission lines in [[Romania]] of which the nearest is a Phase Transposition Tower

industry      
n. βιομηχανία, φιλοπονία
oil industry         
  • NIS]] refinery in [[Pančevo]], [[Serbia]]
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  • Galician]] oil wells
  • Natural oil spring in [[Korňa]], [[Slovakia]].
  • Oil Field in Baku, Azerbaijan, 1926
  • Oil wells in [[Boryslav]]
  • World crude oil production from wells (excludes surface-mined oil, such as from Canadian heavy oil sands), 1930-2012
ACTIVITIES LINKED TO HANDLING OIL PRODUCTS
Early uses of petroleum; History of the Petroleum Industry; History of the Petroleum Industry/Early uses of petroleum; Petroleum Industry; Oilpatch; Petroleum Production; Oil patch; Oil industry; Oil company; Oilman; Petroleum company; Oil business; Oil and gas industry; Hydrocarbon industry; The Petroleum industry; Refining industry; Natural gas industry; Gas Industry; Petroleum companies; Oil Industry; Oil executive; Drilling industry; Petroleum production; Oil & gas industry; Gas industry; Oil & Gas Industry; Oil and natural gas industry; Petroleum corporation; Oil marketing companies; Oil marketing company; Oil and gas companies; Extractive oil industry; Oil and gas company; Petroleum in the World
ελαιουργία
tertiary industry         
  • Service output as a percentage of the top producer (United States) as of 2005
  • Testing telephone lines in [[London]] in 1945.
  • Surgery team at work
  • Transport service
SERVICE SECTOR
IndustrY/TertiarySector; Tertiary industry; Service sector; Service Sector; Service industry; Tertiary sector; Tertiary goods; 3º Sector; Tertiary sector of industry; Personal service sector; 3o Sector; Service business; Tertiary sector of economic activity; Tertiary, or services sector; Industry/Tertiary Sector; Services industry; Services sector; Non-tradeable sector; The Services; Tertiarization; Tertiary (economica); Tertiary (economy); Tertiary (economic)
τριτογενής βιομηχανία

Википедия

Electric power industry

The electric power industry covers the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electric power to the general public and industry. The commodity sold is actually energy, not power, e.g. consumers pay for kilowatt-hours, power multiplied by time, which is energy. The commercial distribution of electricity started in 1882 when electricity was produced for electric lighting. In the 1880s and 1890s, growing economic and safety concerns lead to the regulation of the industry. What was once an expensive novelty limited to the most densely populated areas, reliable and economical electric power has become an essential aspect for normal operation of all elements of developed economies.

By the middle of the 20th century, electricity was seen as a "natural monopoly", only efficient if a restricted number of organizations participated in the market; in some areas, vertically-integrated companies provide all stages from generation to retail, and only governmental supervision regulated the rate of return and cost structure.

Since the 1990s, many regions have broken up the generation and distribution of electric power. While such markets can be abusively manipulated with consequent adverse price and reliability impact to consumers, generally competitive production of electrical energy leads to worthwhile improvements in efficiency. However, transmission and distribution are harder problems since returns on investment are not as easy to find.