Sentences with phrase «order effect of wind»

O'Mahoney, Amy and Denny, Eleanor (2011): The Merit Order Effect of Wind Generation on the Irish Electricity Market.

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We are particularly concerned by reports that this order went into effect with little to no consultation with the Departments of State, Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security... Ultimately, we fear this executive order will become a self - inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism.
6/16/2008 UC San Diego Hyperbaric Medicine Team Contributes to War on Cancer Leadership Role in Nationwide Study on «Late Effect» Wounds The University of California, San Diego Medical Center's Hyperbaric Medicine Center is part of a nationwide effort to compile and evaluate data in order to validate whether cancer patients... More...
Also new is Crosswind Stabilization, which can gently apply one of the brakes in order to mitigate the effects of strong winds pushing the SUV around.
-- The adverse effect of moving against the wind is usually far less pronounced, in order to make navigation less of a chore.
Higher clouds are an expected effect of warming, and to first order, independent of GCRs — see ftp://eos.atmos.washington.edu/pub/breth/papers/2007/Zhu-etal-LowCldClimSens-JGR-2007.pdf Note the increase in high clouds (Fig2b3) and decrease in low clouds (Fig2e1) downwind of S America in the equatorial trade winds..
The study presented in the journal BioScience analyzed 276 published peer - reviewed articles that looked at the landscape effects of oil, natural gas, and wind production infrastructure worldwide, in order to compare their impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services — wildlife mortality, habitat loss and fragmentation, noise and light pollution, invasive species, and changes in carbon stocks and freshwater resources.
They also seem to take offense at the fact that Dr. Pierpont, in order to study the effects of wind turbines, sought out the victims thusly:
I'd like some kind of study to show how wind distorts or destroys this plume as a function of velocity (first order effect AT LEAST).
Given that a significant and agreed upon UHI effect exists and there seem to be objective methods of determining where it would be most and least prevalent, why would not a rather simple study be available whereby contrasting locations of UHI are measured for temperatures and wind in order to better test Parker's hypothesis?
[10] One set of simulations evaluates wind energy replacing coal power with different technologies serving as the back - up power to wind, in order to evaluate their effect on fuel use and carbon dioxide emissions.
The effects of wind / wave / tide / solar farms, whatever those effects might be, are going to be on the order of their power generation, like the direct heating effects of burning fuel.
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