Code consisting of very «regular» calculations, such as simulating the atmosphere
as a grid of evenly - sized squares, may always work best on vector systems.
Gravity distorted the coordinates, just
as a grid of straight lines on a rubber sheet would curve if you placed a heavy cannonball on it.
Your matches will appear
as a grid of all of the people who have swiped right on you, allowing you to either auto - match, dismiss or find more out about the person.
Products, such as books, movies, music, and more, are presented
as a grid of thumbnails that users can browse through by swiping through the selection.
This work can be presented
as a grid of screens or a long array installed along the wall.
The «shape - shifting» videos are virtually static projections of colour — presented either as a single rectangle or
as grids of squares on the wall.
Charles Demuth's Chimney and Water Tower (1931), painted in the artist's hometown of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, depicts a local linoleum factory
as a grid of austere, monumental forms and passages of steel gray, blue, and deep red.
Displayed
as a grid of 160 framed inkjet prints, Cuneiform, 2015, is a series of photographs that documents the abstract marks revealed when signs are removed from exterior walls.
Tiny discrepancies of fit can get magnified
as the grid of panels fills in.
It provides an at - a-glance overview of your latest deposits and payment, quick links to common tasks, as well
as a grid of action links organized within categories, such as «Payments and Deposits» and «Reports.»
Not exact matches
The Bonneville Power Administration, which controls electrical transmission in the American side
of the Columbia River basin (and supplies a chunk
of B.C.'s power under the Columbia River Treaty), has over the past month ordered wind power producers to curtail their production so
as not to overload the
grid and harm fish.
Andreasen described the big cables
as «critically important for the electricity
grid» by connecting regions and countries with one another, enabling the trade
of energy over borders.
This gas, composed mostly
of methane, can be used
as a fuel for power generation (replacing diesel generators), compressed or sold into the natural gas
grid.
You'll see a lot
of similarities, such
as the
grid fins, obviously clustering a lot
of engines at the base, and the big difference really being that the primary structure is an advanced form a carbon - fiber,
as opposed to aluminum - lithium.
As in much
of the mainland US, the power
grid in Puerto Rico is more
of a patchwork than a unified network.
Hashimoto (CEO) and Dadgar (CTO) use the metaphor
of the power
grid to explain their tools: Think
of an app
as an electronic device, and HashiCorp services
as the transmission lines that carry power to it.
The concept
of cloud presupposes a
grid of computers that serve
as a service - oriented architecture to give access to software and data.
Sandy, whose ferocity is described by weather experts
as a once every 700 years event, left in its wake a path
of destruction that wiped out entire towns, squashed power
grids, flooded regional transportation, and hobbled tens
of thousands
of small businesses, the economic lifeblood
of New Jersey and New York.
Trend Micro identified Russian - speaking cyber militias
as the group behind the Christmas takedown
of the Kiev power
grid and, more recently, the Kiev airport.
«Geisha transformed us from old
grid to
grid of the future,» says her predecessor
as CEO, Tony Earley.
Now, Matthews's wildly ambitious goal is to «democratize on - demand power for everyone» by rebranding her company
as M.O.R.E. (motion - based, off -
grid, renewable energy), an energy company that's creating a microgenerating system that can harness the kinetic energy
of just about anything that moves.
«This can be
as simple
as coloured lights on your dishwasher to remind you to wait until after peak hours,» says Ian Rowlands, a professor in the University
of Waterloo's faculty
of the environment who's working extensively on smart -
grid technologies.
Williams sees PG&E's future role
as one
of grid administrator and connector
of distributed energy resources like solar panels, EVs, and battery storage facilities.
Alternatively,
as has also been an issue in the context
of the switch to smart electricity
grids, where the transmission system owner remains part
of a vertically integrated firm, it has an incentive to implement network upgrades in a manner that excludes third parties from the competitive segments.
ZURICH, Nov 6 (Reuters)- ABB is reorganising part
of its global power
grids operations
as the Swiss engineering group responds to the division's sluggish profitability and falling orders.
And so he drew up a
grid over Europe, each cell incorporating Bjerknes's weather data, including locational variables such
as the extent
of open water affecting evaporation, and five vertical divisions in the upper air.
Fogo Island, located off the northern coast
of Newfoundland, is about
as off - the -
grid as one can get.
Given the approach American political leadership has taken to the aftermath
of the devastation in Puerto Rico, Musk provided a rare a glimmer
of hope when he talked about rebuilding the destroyed electrical
grid using solar power — though some have argued that his comments in the aftermath
of Hurricane Maria may serve
as a distraction from the enormous challenges the island faces.
Wolfenstein — often credited
as the game that launched the genre — looks positively rudimentary now, since it limited players to
grid - like levels that had only one plane
of action.
Each component, comprised
of 16,000 lithium - ion battery cells, is meant to suck up power from the
grid by day and then feed it back in
as demand surges, according to the New York Times.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, March 5 - Puerto Rico's Governor Ricardo Rossello on Monday pressed proposals for privatizing the U.S. commonwealth's shattered electrical
grid as part
of its painstaking recovery from devastating September hurricanes.
As our energy system increasingly switches from fossil fuels to clean power, we will need both more renewable energy supply and greater integration
of our power
grids.
With the U.S. under environmental and political stress to provide itself with alternative sources
of energy, moving fusion power from the chalkboard to the power
grid as quickly
as possible was really the only option when the NIF was approved in 1997.
It also strengthens the company's other services such
as providing power to buildings not connected to the power
grid, which is an area
of growth for the Engie, Demaille said.
It is an «off - the -
grid,» modularly designed kiosk that becomes a hub
of community activity by providing a place
of commerce
as well
as safe drinking water, solar power and wireless communication.
The Midwestern state that launched the political careers
of Presidents Lincoln and Obama isn't
as well known for its leadership in electric
grid technology.
The smart
grid in both America and the UK uses communications technology such
as smart meters to maximize the efficiency and affordability
of electricity.
California's «NEM 2.0» policy has created a clear migration path to continue to allow solar customers to receive fair compensation for the solar power they produce even
as the adoption
of solar increases, and implicitly encourages the adoption
of battery storage by assigning a higher value to electricity provided when the
grid needs it most.
As you move into that kind
of role, we need to revaluate how we price access to the
grid and such things.
The company has one Connecticut service station, in Milford, and five super-charging stations that can provide up to 170 miles
of range in
as little
as 30 minutes, though the charge rate depends on weather, demands on the utility
grid, and other factors.
The Fitzsimmons Creek Renewable Energy Project, a run -
of - river power generating facility between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, came online in 2009 and now returns
as much power to the
grid as is consumed annually by Whistler Blackcomb's operations.
As Vox has reported, Puerto Rico's electric
grid was vulnerable and dilapidated before the storm due to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority's long history
of financial woes and minimal maintenance and investment.
The initial $ 220 million investment in the fiber optic system was funded, in part, by a $ 111.6 million federal grant provided
as part
of the federal stimulus program in 2010 designed to spur jobs and the development
of a smarter electric
grid.
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As for all electric vehicles, a
grid emission factor
of 0.5 g CO2 / Wh was also applied to the electric energy consumption.
The threat, often referred to
as the «utility death spiral,» goes like this:
as customers choose to install solar panels or adopt energy efficiency measures, a utility will sell fewer units
of energy and has to increase what it charges for electricity to ensure that it can still cover its fixed costs, such
as grid maintenance and labor.
Solar power might be an undeniable part
of our future — the industry created double the amount
of jobs
as coal did last year and accounts for nearly 40 %
of new electric capacity added to the
grid, more than wind or even natural gas — but SolarCity itself isn't.
A steadily increasing number
of people will want to get in on the «new Bitcoin,» a bizarre paradox given that gold is
as old
as time, and will soon realize that gold possesses virtues Bitcoin does not, given that it is real, not digital and abstract; that owners can personally possess and store it in physical form; that it will survive any kind
of electric
grid or Internet disruption that might occur; that it can not ever be hacked; that it is the epitome
of private, quiet wealth; that it is actually quite beautiful to behold; and that it was not and can not be made by man, only by God, who does not appear to have any interest in making any more
of it.
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grid mines have typically bought and operated their own diesel or heavy fuel oil power generating facilities,
as security
of energy supply is an important factor in the mining industry
In this session, Author Kim Zetter will talk about Stuxnet and the security issues around the digital systems that control our critical infrastructure — trains, planes, water treatment plants and the power
grid —
as well
as the products
of our daily lives, including cars and medical equipment.
By then, the energy minister had already presented the Russia deal to parliament
as an intergovernmental agreement (pdf) between Pretoria and Moscow that would see 9,600 megawatts
of nuclear power added to South Africa's
grid.