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What's the meaning of "power" in this context? "The changing climate of the planet and the remarkable growth in human numbers and riches both stem from the combustion of billions of tonnes of fossil fuel to produce *industrial power*, electricity, transport, heating and, more recently, computation." - Does "power" here mean "nation", as in "The U.S. is a leading industrial power"? or it can never be that since "power" to mean a nation requires an article, "a/the"?? Or "power" here means ability and authority?
2019년 10월 6일 오전 2:50
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"Industrial power" usually refers to the power or energy generated by companies themselves. In areas with regular powercuts, this makes them more independent and stable. "Power" is a general term (or collective) for electricity, heat, etc.
2019년 10월 6일
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'Industrial power' means industrial strength. It doesn't mean power in the sense of electricity, but power in the sense of what can be produced or manufactured.
2019년 10월 6일
"Industrial power" is more general than just electricity. In previous times it would include steam power, maybe machines driven by diesel, etc. It means anything that can be used to provide energy for industry.
2019년 10월 6일
then does it mean the same thing as the word following right after it, "electricity"?
2019년 10월 6일
In this context, power equates to energy. examples: electrical energy, fuel for vehicles, fuel for heating etc.
2019년 10월 6일
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