Sentences with phrase «hydropower turbines»

The Future of Free Flow Hydropower Turbines It's probably still too early to know how cost - competitive this technology will be.
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One scenario includes heat pumps — which are used in place of combustion - based heaters and coolers — but no hot or cold energy storage; two add no hydropower turbines to existing hydropower dams; and one has no battery storage.
It is a tiny hydropower turbine in a can with rechargeable batteries, clever electronics, and a USB 2.0 port.
We've covered a few previous thermoelectric devices meant for personal use, but there's a new entry in the market from a company that also sells «a tiny hydropower turbine in a can.»
All hydropower turbine flow was blocked by downstream debris as well as being shut off to prevent «no load» failure.

Not exact matches

COPENHAGEN — Revolutionizing the energy industry to achieve a target concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere of no more than 450 parts per million (ppm) would require building 17 nuclear power plants a year between now and 2030; 17,000 wind turbines a year; or two hydropower dams on the scale of Three Gorges Dam in China, according to the International Energy Agency.
Verdant, which operates its kinetic (non-dam) hydropower project in the East River under a preliminary permit from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), plans to by the end of the year apply for a FERC pilot commercial license that would allow the company to create a field of up to 40 underwater turbines with up to 1.5 megawatts of capacity.
As of July, on average, not even half of its installed hydropower capacity found water to turn turbines, the company's statistics show.
The latest version — called the second - generation Sensor Fish — can be used in different kinds of hydro facilities, including unconventional, smaller hydropower plants and conventional dams with either Kaplan or Francis dam turbines.
Converting light into electricity with no moving parts is a profoundly different enterprise than turning a turbine to make power — the technology that is at work in coal, natural gas, nuclear, hydropower plants and, most visibly to the public, at wind farms.
Hydroelectric turbines can range up to 900 MW to meet your hydropower needs.
Hydropower is also in the mix of solutions, Loutan said, because it can generally respond instantly to changing energy demand simply by releasing water through turbines.
Producing electricity from wind - driven turbines (windmills) is widely recognized as more costly than producing electricity using coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear energy or hydropower.
Electric power systems with a large share of intermittent resources may rely more on flexible resources such as gas turbines or hydropower to «firm up» the output of intermittent generators.
And the other group thinks the US can be powered by wind turbines, hydropower and photovoltaic cells.
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