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  2. Cooktop - Wikipedia

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    An electric plate cooktop. A cooktop (American English), stovetop (Canadian and American English) or hob (British English), is a device commonly used for cooking that is commonly found in kitchens and used to apply heat to the base of pans or pots. Cooktops are often found integrated with an oven into a kitchen stove but may also be standalone ...

  3. Electric stove - Wikipedia

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    Ahearn and Warren Y. Soper were owners of Ottawa's Chaudiere Electric Light and Power Company. [4] The electric stove was showcased at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893, where an electrified model kitchen was shown. Unlike the gas stove, the electrical stove was slow to catch on, partly due to the unfamiliar technology, and the need for cities ...

  4. Induction cooking - Wikipedia

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    The pan is insulated by the cooking surface, and voltages generated in the pan are far too low to represent a shock hazard. The cooktop can detect whether cookware is present by monitoring power delivered. As with other electric ceramic cooking surfaces, a maximum pan size may be specified by the manufacturer, and a minimum size is also stated.

  5. Kitchen stove - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian traditional brick stove, used in some rural areas An 18th-century Japanese merchant's kitchen with copper Kamado (Hezzui), Fukagawa Edo Museum. Early clay stoves that enclosed the fire completely were known from the Chinese Qin dynasty (221 BC – 206/207 BC), and a similar design known as kamado (かまど) appeared in the Kofun period (3rd–6th century) in Japan.

  6. Ministry of Electricity (Syria) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Electricity (Arabic: وزارة الكهرباء) is a department of the Government of Syria. [1] The ministry is responsible for managing the electric energy and renewable energy sector in Syria, [clarification needed] and a number of governmental institutions and companies are affiliated to it.

  7. Energy in Syria - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, ISIS was producing more oil than the government at 80,000 bbl/d (13,000 m 3 /d) compared to the government's 17,000 bbl/d (2,700 m 3 /d) with the Syrian Oil Ministry stating that by the end of 2014, oil production had plunged further to 9,329 bbl/d (1,483.2 m 3 /d); ISIS has since captured a further oil field, leading to a ...

  8. List of power stations in Syria - Wikipedia

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    Station Community Coordinates Capacity ()Year built Fuel Ref Aleppo Thermal Power Plant: Aleppo: 1065 (426 in 2023) 1997: Fuel oil [1]Al Nasryeh (Nasserieh) OCGT Power Plant

  9. Category:Electric power infrastructure in Syria - Wikipedia

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    Category: Electric power infrastructure in Syria. 5 languages. ... This page was last edited on 1 April 2019, at 02:16 (UTC).