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interconnection

[in-ter-kuh-nek-shuhn] / ˌɪn tər kəˈnɛk ʃən /


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There is a long interconnection process that takes years to complete, and there is an even more complex regime for new power plants.

From Barron's

"Deeper links between AI firms and credit markets, and increasing interconnections between those firms, mean that, should an asset price correction occur, losses on lending could increase financial stability risks," it said.

From BBC

“You now have to write with an explicit intention and give everything coherence, as if life is a series of very coherent interconnections,” Díaz says.

From Los Angeles Times

Given lengthy grid interconnection, higher interest rates and the looming end of renewable energy tax credits, the company is focused on what can be delivered in the next few years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Early in her career, she worked at IBM, helping design some of the earliest copper-wire interconnections for semiconductors and learning how to bring new technology to market as a product manager.

From The Wall Street Journal