A kilowatt is a unitofpower - or the rate at which energy is used.
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It is our chosen unitofpower and success, the measure of civilization and human attainment.
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A watt is a unitofpower.
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But they meant that countries which could claim the allegiance of citizens within defined borders were the basic unitofpower.
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The reactors are also smaller per unitofpower and have less demanding cooling requirements, resulting in additional savings in power, size, and weight.
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In March, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) set the benchmark tariff at 6.7 U.S. cents per unitofpower produced.
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ABB is also selling the power solutions unitofPower-One and a separate industrial services business, the people said.
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The Company distributes approximately 10 billion unitsofpower to over 2.2 million customers.
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And as there would be different unitsofpower at different moments, there should also be as many new existences, i.e.
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"Truth bathed in light and uttered in love makes the new unitofpower," he says in his essay on literature.