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Mr. Hoare answered the question by proposing a scheme of taxation of what he called Rente, by which he meant all forms of
War-Time Financial Problems Hartley Withers 1908
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There is Rente, the former Rente plant, now the Antonio Maceo thermoelectric plant, which has Soviet equipment.
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Maceo, [formerly] Rente, thermoelectric plant in Santiago de Cuba; units 4,
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The termination and conversion of the Rente-Holguin 220 line to 110 volts has alleviated the critical power situation that existed in northern
26 JULY ANNIVERSARY 1971
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Moreover, better use was made of the power capacity of installations in Rente.
26 JULY ANNIVERSARY 1971
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Rente-Holguin 220 volt power line, the western system increased only 1 percent.
26 JULY ANNIVERSARY 1971
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Many towns have not been inaugurated, we have build factories, enormous ones that have not been inaugurated -- the Rente thermo-electric plant, the Mariel thermo-electric plant.
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Part of this grid includes four substations, but of course to bring this electricity here we first had to build the Rente powerplant and the transmission lines.
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It is highly satisfying to know also that the electricity to be consumed in these electric turbines comes from the Rente thermoelectric station built by the revolution [applause], so that those who wonder about the importance of the basic industries the revolution is building cam see how thermoelectric plants are not entirely for lighting streets, parks, and houses.
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Fidel Castro delivered an improvised talk to the workers who are constructing the Rente thermoelectric power plant in
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