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  2. Energy policy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Among other reforms, this introduced the Warm Home Discount scheme, which came into effect in 2011, and which placed a legal obligation on larger energy suppliers to deliver support to people living in fuel poverty or in a fuel poverty risk group. This replaced a number of other schemes giving reduced tariffs to some low-income customers. [28]

  3. State of charge - Wikipedia

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    State of charge (SOC) quantifies the remaining capacity available in a battery at a given time and in relation to a given state of ageing. [1] It is usually expressed as percentage (0% = empty; 100% = full). An alternative form of the same measure is the depth of discharge , calculated as 1 − SOC (100% = empty; 0% = full).

  4. Economy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The overall median personal income for all individuals over the age of 18 was $24,062 [256] ($32,140 for those age 25 or above) in the year 2005. [257] As a reference point, the minimum wage rate in 2009 and 2017 was $7.25 per hour or $15,080 for the 2080 hours in a typical work year.

  5. Hyperbolic discounting - Wikipedia

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    For the hyperbolic model using g(D), the discount for a week from now is () =, which is the same as for f in the exponential model, while the incremental discount for an additional week after a delay of D weeks is not the same: (+) = + From this one can see that the two models of discounting are the same "now"; this is the reason for the choice ...

  6. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia [b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki.

  7. Formula One racing - Wikipedia

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    Points are awarded to drivers and teams based on where they finish in a race. The winner receives 25 points, the second-place finisher 18 points, with 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 and 1 points for positions 3 through 10, respectively. [43] In a dead heat, prizes and points are added together and shared equally for all those drivers who tie. [44]:

  8. 2024 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Julian Assange leaves the UK after five years held at Belmarsh Prison after reaching a deal with the US to plead guilty to one charge under the Espionage Act instead of the original 18. He will be returned to his native Australia. [534] 25 June 2024 United Kingdom general election betting scandal: