Sentences with phrase «us electrical capacity»

Already, gas plants account for the lion's share, 40 %, of American electrical capacity.
The new systems often require taller ceilings and greater electrical capacity than what's found in a traditional warehouse, another spur to new construction.
It is important to ensure you have proper electrical capacity to run this tankless water heater.
In the rooms we've added extra electrical capacity in case the patient needs intensive care.
The annual waste output from a fast reactor with the same electrical capacity, in contrast, is a little more than a single ton of fission products, plus trace amounts of transuranics.
«Iberian Peninsula's geothermal power can generate current electrical capacity five times over.»
Electrical capacity is measured in watt - hours; electric cars use about 350 watt - hours to drive one mile in the city.
Out of necessity I proceeded to make minimalist earthing sandals that would reconnect us with the earth at both a physical & electrical capacity, to restore this age old connection.
The longer your battery runs, the less stored charge it will have — this concept is known as «self - discharge», a phenomenon in all batteries where a battery's electrical capacity is slowly drained over time.
«Experts project that by 2010 the number of solar water heaters installed in China will equal the thermal equivalent of the electrical capacity of 40 large nuclear power plants.»
«The panel has defined the impact threshold for EGS technology as being able to provide 100,000 MW of additional electrical capacity competitively by 2050.
According to a landmark plan, India aims to install 275 GW of renewable energy by 2027 — as a point of reference, total installed electrical capacity in 2016 hovered around the 300 GW mark, 70 percent being derived from coal gas and diesel.
Expressed in financial terms, the health costs linked to biomass burning for power generation run into billions of euros each year, with health costs associated with emissions from former coal and co-fired plants amounting to 137,000 euros per year on average for every megawatt of electrical capacity installed.
Experts project that by 2010 the number of solar water heaters installed in China will equal the thermal equivalent of electrical capacity of 40 large nuclear power plants.
Their energy production dwarfs photovoltaics by a factor of 30 and equals the electrical capacity of wind, thought by most to be the most widely used renewable energy source.
We've still got a ways to go: renewable energy only accounts for a total of 2.5 % of total electrical capacity, with 105 million MWh of total net generation.
For the first time, renewable energy sources accounted for the biggest share in the increase of US's electrical capacity.
Sure, some really good news would be that renewable energy sources accounted for the largest share in the US electrical capacity PERIOD.
The Sierra Club, which has a Beyond Coal campaign, said 142 U.S. coal - fired power plants have closed during its efforts, representing 105 gigawatts of electrical capacity.
I'm all for the car and the technology, I'm afraid we are got our sacks caught on a hook, until we get electrical capacity up to snuff.
The consequences threatened by the EPA are the shutdown of a significant portion of the state's electrical capacity.
Site C is the third hydroelectric dam on the Peace and, when completed, would provide 1100 MW of electrical capacity, producing 5100 GW hours of electricity annually which is apparently enough to power the equivalent of 450,000 homes per year in B.C..
This collaboration completed a magnificent structure with smart technology and increased electrical capacity designed to be flexible to meet fast - changing tech needs.
Electrical capacity per tenant is greater than in a typical office building to accommodate high - powered lab equipment.

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Solar power still amounts to less than 1 % of the nation's electrical - generating capacity — coal produces about 40 % — and its proportion will stay in the low single digits until it becomes cheaper than fossil fuels.
With a capacity of 800 megawatts, the plant will supply half the city's electrical needs.
Transmission upgrades and efficiency measures already are in service, Cuomo said, adding that other generation resources ready to come online by 2021 will help generate more than enough electrical power to replace Indian Point's capacity.
Motor: Volts are the units of measurement for electrical power, so we've noted the peak volt capacity of every single heat gun motor listed below.
In 2007 the entire electrical generating capacity of the United States was just a bit more than 1 trillion watts.
The intense light pulses, with a peak power that briefly exceeds the electrical generating capacity of the entire United States, also sparked fleeting bits of antimatter in their wake.
«This technology is potentially revolutionary because it works in the visible spectrum, which means it has the capacity to replace lenses in all kinds of devices, from microscopes to camera, to displays and cell phones,» said Federico Capasso, Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering and senior author of the paper.
By storing information using both spins and electrical charge, spintronic devices should have greater storage capacity and process data more quickly — although researchers still have years to go to figure out how to connect and process spintronically stored information in futuristic computers, conventional and quantum.
A typical hurricane releases some 600 trillion watts of heat energy, equivalent to 200 times the world's total electrical generating capacity.
12 We're going to need a bigger windmill: A typical hurricane releases some 600 trillion watts of heat energy, equivalent to 200 times the world's total electrical generating capacity.
Surplus energy can be stored for later use, but today's electrical grid has little storage capacity, so other measures are used to balance electricity supply and demand.
The post-synaptic density is a specialized area full of proteins needed for communication between neurons, so changes in its structure or capacity may explain the aberrant electrical responses.
Several groups of fish have evolved the capacity to generate electrical pulses from specialised «electric organs», derived from either muscle tissue or nerve tissue.
Additionally, installation of electrolyzer systems on electrical grids for power - to - gas applications, which integrate renewable energy, grid services and energy storage will require large - capacity, cost - effective hydrogen storage.
Currently 435 nuclear reactors operate around the world, with an electrical generating capacity of approximately 370 gigawatts (GW), providing about 17 percent of the world's electricity.
Later, they infused liquid polyimide with boron to produce laser - induced graphene with a greatly increased capacity to store an electrical charge, which made it an effective supercapacitor.
With high - capacity broadband a priority for the UK government, we will be working to reduce the electrical power requirements of this technique to make this commercially viable in the nearest future.
Hence, the research team recognized this need for a good anode material that could offer high electrical conductivity and theoretical capacity.
These perovskites display what is called colossal magnetoresistance: their electrical resistance changes dramatically when exposed to a magnetic field, which makes them ideal for high - capacity data storage.
A technical and economic analysis conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology estimates that enhanced geothermal systems could provide 10 percent of the nation's overall electrical generating capacity by 2050.
In addition to compliance with any of subparagraphs (A) through (E), the Secretary shall by regulation require, for any newly constructed residential single - family or multifamily structure to be considered to comply with the energy efficiency standards under this subsection, that the structure have appropriate electrical outlets with the facility and capacity to recharge a standard electric passenger vehicle, including an electric hybrid vehicle, where such vehicle would normally be parked.
Results: High capacity, safe batteries are needed for efficient hybrid or electrical vehicles and for storing and releasing electricity from intermittent power sources like wind turbines and solar panels.
We are very excited by the potential of this material for cardiac applications but the capacity of the material to deliver physiological electrical stimuli while limiting infection suggests it might have potential in a number of other indications such as repairing damaged peripheral nerves or perhaps even spinal cord.
However, by combining a biomaterial with proven regenerative capacity, like collagen, with a material that can carry an electrical stimulus, it may be possible to transmit electrical signals across damaged tissue, resulting in functional restoration of the affected area.
Agarwal, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) since 1988, delivered that bold message to a capacity house at Longfellow Hall Tuesday evening in an Askwith Forum hosted by the Harvard Graduate School of Education on how online education has begun to change the way that people think about learning.
Back to my question: Which electrical parts in modern motorcycles are obligatory for maintaining the basic functionality of the motorcycle (which is the ability to drive with a reasonable degree of safety) and which parts are more like the GUI in the above example, i.e. they might make the driving experience more comfortable and (at least a bit) safer but are optional in terms of basic driving capacity.
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