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Beginning in 1890 surplus power was sold to the city for street lights.
Some of these competitors have cheap surplus power to sell.
Then the bottom fell out of the Texas economy, and the state ended up swimming in surplus power.
Still other utilities, though, found themselves with surplus power and sold it at huge profits.
Let the power company "store" your surplus power for when you need it.
Sydvaranger was free to sell surplus power to the grid.
But New York does not always have surplus power.
Outside utilities see New England as a region that has little surplus power.
Moreover, it would add little to costs to generate surplus power at the nuclear plants for sale to other utilities.
Regulators forbid utilities from charging customers for the cost of surplus power.
The vehicle was admirably quiet, but it seemed to have surplus power even with five of its six seats filled by adults.
Any surplus power is sold back to the national grid, meaning that no energy is wasted.
The surplus power generated is being exported to the State Grid.
The new trolley network led to the development of electric utility companies that began to sell surplus power for commercial and residential use.
Utilities in the region scrambled yesterday to buy surplus power, causing prices to soar temporarily.
Since electricity cannot be stored, peak demand must often be met by getting surplus power from other regions.
But there's no more surplus power to rechannel."
In many locations, mills operate during off-peak hours when utilities have surplus power generating capacity.
Tractors with all the options (air conditioning, etc) weight more as well as having less surplus power for pulling.
During peak periods, the college sells surplus power to Pacific Gas & Electric.
As a state senator, Carter was a leader in the effort to prevent hydroelectric companies from exporting surplus power out of Maine.
Surplus power was then sold to other electric streetcar companies and to cable car companies so that they could convert to electricity.
Its eventual output could meet the electricity needs of Mozambique, with surplus power being sold to South Africa.
Subtracting the electricity used to run the water-lifting pumps, the rig produced 15 kilowatts of surplus power.
The pressure for the changes has come from independent power producers, which have rapidly grown and have many plants that produce cheap surplus power.