"Power to the People" (Yes, Prime Minister), an episode of Yes, Prime Minister
"Power to the People", a strength training method and philosophy introduced by Pavel Tsatsouline
"Power to the People", a well known phrase from Citizen Smith, which was used by the main character 'Wolfie' Smith
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The EDSA Revolution, also referred to as the PeoplePower Revolution and the Philippine Revolution of 1986, was a mostly nonviolent mass demonstration in the Philippines.
Some people have a problem with labelling this event a revolution; for many, a revolution is the violent overthrow of a reigning government.
Among the conditions cited are the overall slow growth of the Philippine economy, especially compared to that of other nearby Southeast Asian countries, the essentially unchanged political atmosphere in the country, and the general feeling of worsening living conditions, especially among the poor sectors of society.
The amount of power produced is directly related to the area of the solar panels exposed to sunlight.
The power produced by the panels is in the form of direct current (DC), which has to be converted to alternating current (AC) to power most common household appliances.
Because solar power is generated only at certain times (and not at all at night), the challenge for all domestic solar systems is to ensure power is available all the time, not just when the sun shines.