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An electrical generator is a mechanical device that functions to convert mechanical energy to electricity basically by electromagnetic induction to be used in production, manufacturing, oil and gas industry and etc.
If you are talking about DC power line electricity, it is no longer used in homes or industry however many electric rail systems (e.g. trolley, highspeed trains) use DC electricity as DC motors have several advantages for motive power compared to AC motors. A few very long transmission power lines use DC electricity, but the DC is converted back to AC electricity before being distributed to customers. Certain industries (e.g. electroplating, aluminum refining) use DC internally, but they use large rectifiers to convert 3-phase AC to DC electricity when it enters the plant.If you are talking about electronic equipment (e.g. radios, computers, cell phones) these usually contain batteries. Everyone using battery powered electronics (or lighting, toys, cars, UPSs, etc.) uses DC electricity, because that is the way batteries provide electricity.Nearly everyone uses DC electricity, in battery powered devices.
Textile Industry Textile Industry
It is actually a kind of industry opposed to heavy industry. So this kind of engineering industry could be sinonimous with electronics and software industry.
Cosmetic industry, Food Industry Lubricant industry
Privatization involves transferring ownership or control of a government-owned entity to private investors or companies. Deregulation involves reducing or eliminating government regulations and restrictions in a particular industry, allowing for more competition and market forces to dictate business practices. Privatization changes ownership, while deregulation changes the rules governing how a market operates.
Vincent Akpotaire has written: 'Privatisation and deregulation of the downstream sector of the oil and gas sector' -- subject(s): Deregulation, Law and legislation, Petroleum industry and trade, Privatization
Crandall bitterly opposed the deregulation of the airline industry
The deregulation of the telecommunications services industry enabled service giants such as AT and T to diversify their offerings
A deregulation movement in the 1980s resulted in loosened restrictions that had a positive impact on the vigor of the leasing industry. Deregulation permitted negotiated, rather than statutory, freight rates and terms.
deregulation of industry
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Deregulation is the cutting back of federal regulation of industry and it affected certain industries in the 1980s by increasing the competition and lowered prices for consumers.
Deregulation of the natural gas industry has in some cases reduced the availability of gas supplies.
conservative.
deregulation
On privatization of the slovakian textile industry