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  1. ENERGY
    ídiú cumhachta Reference "Rialachán (AE) 2021/341 lena leasaítear Rialacháin (AE) 2019/424, (AE) 2019/1781, (AE) 2019/2019, (AE) 2019/2020, (AE) 2019/2021, (AE) 2019/2022, (AE) 2019/2023 agus (AE) 2019/2024 a mhéid a bhaineann le ceanglais éicidhearthóireachta maidir le freastalaithe agus táirgí stórála sonraí, mótair leictreacha agus tiomántáin luais inathraithe, fearais chuisniúcháin, foinsí solais agus gléasanna rialaithe ar leithligh, taispeántais leictreonacha, miasniteoirí tí, meaisíní níocháin tí agus meaisíní triomadóir-niteoir tí agus fearais chuisniúcháin a bhfuil feidhm díolacháin dhírigh acu, CELEX:32021R0341/GA Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex"
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    Stromverbrauch
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    power consumption
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    Definition consumption of power, i.e. amount of energy consumed per unit time Reference COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: European Commission. DG CLIMA. Correspondence dated 19.4.2022
    Comment The dimension of power is energy divided by time. In the International System of Units (SI), the unit of power is the watt (W), which is equal to one joule per second. Other common and traditional measures are horsepower (hp), comparing to the power of a horse; one mechanical horsepower equals about 745.7 watts. Other units of power include ergs per second (erg/s), foot-pounds per minute, dBm, a logarithmic measure relative to a reference of 1 milliwatt, calories per hour, BTU per hour (BTU/h), and tons of refrigeration.