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  2. 42-volt electrical system - Wikipedia

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    Paper by Emilian Ceuca: "The 42 Volt Power Net Architecture Standards" (PDF). (65.0 KB) Halbleiter im 42V-Bordnetz Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine Dr. Alfons Graf Infineon Technologies, Munich October 2001; 42V Powernet Report Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Mike Weighall, Digatron/Firing Circuits, Aachen January 2003

  3. Powernet - Wikipedia

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    Powernet (Powernet LLC), also known as Пауърнет, is a telecommunications company with activities in the broadband Internet, [1] CaTV and Digital phones. It is headquartered in Sofia, Bulgaria. [2] Currently the company is the biggest broadband Internet services provider to end-users in the region of Sofia municipality.

  4. Oliver "Power" Grant - Wikipedia

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    Oliver "Power" Grant is an American entrepreneur, producer, streetwear clothing mogul and actor. As a close associate of the hip-hop group, Wu-Tang Clan, [1] Grant executive produced all of the Wu-Tang Clan albums.

  5. AES Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The AES Corporation is an American utility and power generation company. It owns and operates power plants, which it uses to generate and sell electricity to end users and intermediaries like utilities and industrial facilities.

  6. CLP Group - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, CLP Group is a component of The Global Dow—a 150-stock index of the world's leading blue-chips. [13] The company has been a constituent of the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, the Dow Jones Sustainability Asia Pacific Index (DJSI Asia Pacific), and/or the Dow Jones Sustainability Asia Pacific 40 Index (DJSI Asia Pacific 40). [14]

  7. Engie Energy International - Wikipedia

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    Engie Energy International, formerly International Power, is a multinational electricity generation company headquartered in Newcastle upon Tyne, and a wholly owned subsidiary of the French company Engie (formerly GDF Suez).

  8. J. D. Power III - Wikipedia

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    Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, [1] Power was the oldest of four children. [1] Power's father was an English teacher at Worcester Boys Trade High School, teaching at the school for 44 years. [2]

  9. Summit Group - Wikipedia

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    Summit Power Limited was established on 30 March 1997 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [6] Muhammed Aziz Khan is the founding chairman of Summit. [7] It is a subsidiary of Summit Power International based in Singapore. [6]