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  2. Mains electricity by country - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid outlets that accept both types are common and some also accept type F. NB: 16 amp type C plugs, such as CEE 7/17 commonly found on hairdryers, will not fit type L outlets and need an adapter, or should be used with a type F or hybrid type L/F outlet. Jamaica: A, B 110 V 190 V 50 Hz Japan: A, B JIS C 8303 100 V 200 V 200 V 415 V

  3. List of high-voltage transmission links in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    List of high-voltage transmission links in Ireland, including some under construction or proposed. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As of 2025, there are three operational interconnectors from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland to Great Britain , providing an interconnector capacity of 1,500 MW.

  4. The Troubles - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Ireland Act 1920 partitioned the island of Ireland into two separate jurisdictions, Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland, both devolved regions of the United Kingdom. This partition of Ireland was confirmed when the Parliament of Northern Ireland exercised its right in December 1922 under the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 to opt ...

  5. Schuko - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, Schuko was commonly installed until the 1960s. [5] [6] [7] For safety reasons and to harmonize with the UK and thereby avoid having a different outlet type in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, the Republic standardized on BS 1363 (transposed into Irish Standards as IS 401 (Plug) and IS 411 (Socket outlet). Schuko has ...

  6. Europlug - Wikipedia

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    Example of a Europlug. The Europlug is a flat, non-rewirable two-pole, round-pin domestic AC power plug, rated for voltages up to 250 V and currents up to 2.5 A. [1] It is a compromise design intended to connect low-power Class II appliances safely to the many different forms of round-pin domestic power socket used across Europe.

  7. East–West Interconnector - Wikipedia

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    The link connects converter stations at Rush North Beach, County Dublin, Ireland, and Barkby Beach, Prestatyn, Wales. The interconnection uses ±200 kV HVDC Light cables with a capacity of 500 MW. It is the first HVDC Light transmission system project, to use ±200 kV cables. The cables and converter stations were provided by ABB.

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