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  2. Adrian Paterson - Wikipedia

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    Paterson is an advocate for nuclear industrial development in Australia. In 2015 he told the Australian Financial Review that "The social licence is an issue, but the science and technology is not." He has also stated that there are likely to be synergies between unconventional gas and waste storage interests in the future, possibly building ...

  3. List of battery sizes - Wikipedia

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    A Battery: Eveready 742: 1.5 V: Metal tabs H: 101.6 L: 63.5 W: 63.5 Used to provide power to the filament of a vacuum tube. B Battery: Eveready 762-S: 45 V: Threa­ded posts H: 146 L: 104.8 W: 63.5 Used to supply plate voltage in vintage vacuum tube equipment. Origin of the term B+ for plate voltage power supplies.

  4. Hornsdale Power Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The expansion was completed by Aurecon on 2 September 2020, [22] increasing its impact in the South Australia grid. [23] The battery receives $4 million per year for essential grid security services. [24] Johnson Winter Slattery advised the state government on its 100MW battery project, and expansion to 150MW. [25]

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  6. Electric battery - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, the world's largest battery was built in South Australia by Tesla. It can store 129 MWh. [41] A battery in Hebei Province, China, which can store 36 MWh of electricity was built in 2013 at a cost of $500 million. [42] Another large battery, composed of Ni–Cd cells, was in Fairbanks, Alaska. It covered 2,000 square metres (22,000 ...

  7. CarExpert - Wikipedia

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    CarExpert was founded by Anthony Crawford, Alborz Fallah, and Paul Maric as a news publication. [3] [4] They previously founded a similar website named CarAdvice, which was acquired by Nine Entertainment for $30 million. [5]