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Irsch is a muni****lity in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. From 18 July 1946 to 6 June 1947
Irsch, in its then muni****l...
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Francis Irsch (December 4, 1840 in
Landkreis Trier-Saarburg,
Kingdom of
Prussia –
August 19, 1906 in Tampa, Florida, USA) was an
American soldier who...
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Irsching Power Station near
Vohburg at the Danube, Germany, is
operated as a so-called
peaking power plant. From the
original three units only unit 3 with...
- Jewish, and
explained that
their surname "was
originally something like 'CH-
irsch'." Cash is an
alumna of the San
Francisco School of the Arts. She graduated...
- Neu-Kürenz) 5.825 8,708 43
Tarforst 4.184 6,605 44
Filsch 1.601 761 45
Irsch 4.082 2,351 46
Kernscheid 3.768 958 51 Feyen/Weismark 5.095 5,689 52 Heiligkreuz...
- a 60.75%
efficiency with a 578
megawatt SGT5-8000H gas
turbine at the
Irsching Power Station. The
Chubu Electric’s Nishi-ku,
Nagoya power plant 405 MW...
- the
largest per
capita or
relative to all
energy consumed.
Block 5 of
Irsching Power Station in
Southern Germany uses
natural gas as fuel in a combined...
- with the ****istance of only one of the crew
throughout the battle.
Francis Irsch Army O-03Captain
Company D, 45th New York
Volunteer Infantry Battle of Gettysburg...
- 1968,
through unification of the two
previously autonomous muni****lities) June 7, 1969 Eitelsbach, Filsch,
Irsch, Kernscheid, Ruwer, Tarforst, Zewen...
- productivity. In 2020, a
number of
previously shut down
fossil gas
plants (
Irsching units 4 and 5) were
restarted due to "heavy
fluctuations of
level of power...