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  2. National Grid - Wikipedia

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    National grid reference system, a national geographical coordinate system for mapping Ordnance Survey National Grid, used in Great Britain; Irish national grid reference system; United States National Grid; Other uses. National Grid for Learning, a former government funded educational program in the UK; See also. Power Grid Corporation of India

  3. Electricity sector in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Electricity generation in Nigeria began in Lagos in 1886 with the use of generators to provide 60 kW. [10] In 1923, tin miners installed a 2 MW plant on the Kwali River; six years later, the Nigerian Electricity Supply Company, a private firm, was established near Jos to manage a hydroelectric plant at Kura to power the mining industry.

  4. Texas Interconnection - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Interconnection is an alternating current (AC) power grid – a wide area synchronous grid – that covers most of the state of Texas. The grid is managed by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). The Texas Interconnection is one of the three minor grids in the North American power transmission grid.

  5. National Grid Office - Wikipedia

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    The National Grid Office or "NGO" is an entity in Singapore which was established on 2 January 2003 to fulfill the mission of the National Grid and promote the adoption of Grid computing in Singapore. The National Grid has the mission of transforming Singapore into a nation where computer resources can be interconnected via a next-generation ...

  6. EirGrid - Wikipedia

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    EirGrid was established under Irish and European laws including the European Communities (Internal Market in Electricity) Regulations, 2000, to enable competition in the Irish power sector. It took over operation of the national power system on 1 July 2006. ESB (the Electricity Supply Board) currently holds ownership of the physical assets.

  7. Rainbow Swash - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Swash is the common name for an untitled [1] work by Corita Kent in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.The rainbow design painted on a 140-foot (43 m) tall LNG storage tank was copyrighted in 1972, [2] and was claimed to be the largest copyrighted work of art at the time. [3]

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