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  2. Empresas Públicas de Medellín - Wikipedia

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    EPM international: in Panama, the company is implementing the Bonyic hydroelectric project through its affiliate Hidroecológica del Teribe. In Guadalajara , Mexico , it is providing advice and technical assistance for the implementation of potable water, sanitary sewers, and wastewater treatment projects; and it is providing telecommunications ...

  3. EPM Intelligent Building - Wikipedia

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    EPM employed 6,000 workers for the building's construction. [1] There are six towers attached to the main building. The building also has 16 transparent elevators, operating simultaneously, which can mobilize 320 people on each trip at a speed of 150 meters per minute. The top floor can therefore be reached in 60 seconds. [6]

  4. EPM - Wikipedia

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    EPM (cycling team), a Colombian cycling team Eastport Municipal Airport, in Maine, United States; Empresas Públicas de Medellín, a Colombian public utility; An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, a 1751 book by Scottish philosopher David Hume

  5. Interactive Museum EPM - Wikipedia

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    The Interactive Museum EPM is in Medellín, Colombia.It is part of the Barefoot Park and receives about a 1,000 visitors a day, mostly students. The museum provides an educational tour of 22 rooms spread over four buildings with technology explained in an entertaining way and guests interacting with the physical principles of water, energy, gas and telecommunications.

  6. Net metering in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Net metering refers to the interconnection of a renewable energy system to the power grid. It allows consumers who have their own renewable generation power systems to connect to the power grid with an electric meter that spins both forwards and backwards, depending on whether the consumer is adding energy to the grid or using energy from the grid.