Sentences with phrase «as space heating»

Changes in conditions can affect requirements for public health services (Chapter 8), water supplies (Chapter 3) and energy services (such as space heating and cooling).
The amounts of energy used for major end uses such as space heating and air conditioning are strongly related to the size of the home.
Since ours is a conditioned crawl space (unvented and insulated), this counts as space heating energy.
District Heating is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location for residential and commercial heating requirements such as space heating and water heating.
Waste materials: Otherwise discarded combustible materials that, when burned, produce energy for such purposes as space heating and electric power generation.

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As competition in the streaming - music space has heated up — Apple's long - awaited Apple Music service launched over the summer — Spotify has been adding some great new features.
I had to hack it out one tiny piece at a time and eventually soak it in a hot water bath to even loosen it enough to get it out of the processor as the blade had spun out a hollowed space under the frozen mass... anyway it was a huge pain, I would say heat the fruit up first
Grill grates with a lot of space between the metal bars aren't the best with this, and it doesn't need super high heat as much as it needs to be warmed.
«Many in the space have inferior cooking equipment, such as roller grill ovens or ovens that can't heat to a Woodstone oven's temperature, causing longer cooking times and lesser, inferior results,» he says.
In these cases, the bipolar ion systems are quite effective as they can integrate with the building's heating and cooling systems to supply ions with the conditioned air to inside spaces and reduce contaminants, providing cleaner, fresher odor - free air and enhancing the dining experience.
The Premier League brings in Christmas festivities early as Liverpool travel to the Emirates Stadium on Friday night to take on Arsenal in a mammoth encounter as the race to finish in the Premier League Top 4 begins to heat up, and the festive period begins in earnest, with 4 games in the space of 9 days for Jurgen Klopp's Reds.
It was a night of heated tension as Manchester United came from behind only to gift West Ham two goals in the space of five minutes which allowed them to leave their home for the last 112 years on a high.
These will include heating and electricity, phone and internet fees, rent and business rates which are calculated per square foot and so this factors in the space needed to hold stock, as well as staff costs.
Some of the required criteria include, having a dedicated space for athletic injury evaluations and rehabilitation as well as creating emergency action plans that includes protocols for environmental issues like heat illness, lightning, and cold weather.
As energy prices soar more and more people are finding themselves unable to afford to heat their homes to a level required to ensure good health and wellbeing (i.e. 21oC in the main living space and 18oC in bedrooms and other areas).
Modifying the vegetation cover alters the surface properties — such as the amount of heat dissipated by water evaporation and the level of radiation reflected back into space — which has a knock - on effect on local surface temperature.
As for the possibility of the sea freezing completely, it is true that Enceladus is losing a lot of heat to space, but astronomers suspect that this is an unusual episode.
Analysis of the Almahata Sitta meteorite reveals that it is an achondrite, a rare type of space rock that comes from celestial bodies that are large enough to generate internal heat early in their history so as to produce metallic cores surrounded by rock.
As the heat is reradiated into space, the escaping energy produces a slight twisting force.
As matter plunges toward a new black hole, it heats up so violently that jets of gamma rays rifle into space.
As the filaments pulse, the space is infused with heat, which attracts attention even from visitors who do not have the pillars in their line of sight.
The ice sheet reflects energy into space, and as that bright reflective surface is lost, more heat is trapped in the ocean.
As it plummets through the upper atmosphere, the various metal shells that will have shielded it from meteors and cosmic rays in space will burn away, exposing a ceramic heat shield.
It's the sun's light that bathes the Earth and then gets sent back towards space as heat.
The simulations showed that the black holes radiated energy so intensely that they heated surrounding gas far into spaceas far as 10,000 light - years away (see a movie here (22Mb)-RRB-.
The expanding shock front will heat and stir up the material of the Galaxy as it spreads outward, encouraging the mixing of heavy elements made inside stars with clouds of hydrogen gas in interstellar space, and influencing the evolution of the Galaxy as a whole.
CHEC warns, though, that hearth fires, even with an insert, can not heat large spaces as efficiently as free - standing wood, pellet or gas stoves.
In addition, ultraviolet light from newborn massive stars as well as gas heating and ram pressure from supernova explosions blows much of a galaxy's gas away into intergalactic space.
Now the Hubble Space Telescope has delivered the pièce de résistance, capturing the supernova's blast wave as it sweeps into interstellar space, heating a surrounding ring of gas into a glowing cosmic roSpace Telescope has delivered the pièce de résistance, capturing the supernova's blast wave as it sweeps into interstellar space, heating a surrounding ring of gas into a glowing cosmic rospace, heating a surrounding ring of gas into a glowing cosmic rosary.
Typically, when solar structures with opposite magnetic orientations collide, they explosively release magnetic energy, heating the atmosphere with a flare and erupting into space as a coronal mass ejection — a massive cloud of solar material and magnetic fields.
But as commercial space flight heats up and costs go down, he thinks the future lies in swarms of low - cost robots (see «Termite robots build castles with no human help «-RRB-.
At higher altitudes it is relatively harder to retain this energy as more heat is lost to space.
Acting as a safety valve of sorts, this response creates a negative radiative feedback that allows more of the accumulating heat to be released into space through the top of the atmosphere.
As engineers figure out how to cram more chip power into smaller spaces, they also have to tackle the problem of excess heat.
These efforts range from basic research about how polymers and other materials will react during the heating and deposition process to more industrial applications, such as developing a lower - cost, high - temperature process for working with thermoplastics used to make air and space vehicle components.
Its central black hole is as massive as 16 million suns, and the region of space surrounding it shines with the strength of 1 trillion suns — energy derived, in part, from intense frictional heating within the disk of gas being sucked into the maw.
The space agency says the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory is designing the craft, dubbed Solar Probe + (Solar Probe Plus), which will wield a carbon - composite heat shield to survive the intense 2,550 - degree Fahrenheit (1,400 - degree Celsius) temperatures and radiation that will blast it as it passes within 4.5 million miles (7.2 million kilometers) of the sun.
But as transistors become tinier they waste more power and generate more heat — all in a smaller and smaller space, as evidenced by the warmth emanating from the bottom of a laptop.
«People usually see space as a source of heat from the sun, but away from the sun outer space is really a cold, cold place,» explained Shanhui Fan, professor of electrical engineering and the paper's senior author.
On Io, which orbits at about the same distance from the planet as the Earth to the moon, the heat is so intense that it triggers sulfurous plumes from massive volcanic vents, which spew into space.
The team calculated that those hydrocarbon clumps could absorb heat from the sun as well as from gases in the atmosphere and radiate it back into space.
Storm clouds play a big role in keeping the planet cool by reflecting heat back into space — but they're not as effective farther north or south, where there's less solar radiation anyway.
Every time you stroll outside you emit energy into the universe: Heat from the top of your head radiates into space as infrared light.
They may act as reflectors, bouncing incoming sunlight back into space, or like blankets, absorbing heat emitted from the surface and then radiating it back down.
The authors say that as energy storage density improves — and with their work it is now approaching the capacity of lithium batteries — applications for the new technology include such possibilities as solar pads that collect energy from the sun by day, then store it for heating food, living spaces, clothing or blankets at night.
And as chips continue to get smaller, with more circuits packed into smaller spaces, the amount of wasted heat grows.
Rather, it expands isothermally, implying that heating of the plasma occurs as it propagates through inter-planetary space.
The mission, perhaps the most ambitious one ever undertaken by the European Space Agency, will now join the comet as it begins a lap around the sun, heats up, and releases stores of ice in a cloud of dust and gas.
These gases, chief among them carbon dioxide (CO2), act as a blanket, trapping the sun's heat that would otherwise be radiated back into space.
Innovative urban design could create increased access to active transport.99 The compact geographical area found in cities presents opportunities to reduce energy use and emissions of heat - trapping gases and other air pollutants through active transit, improved building construction, provision of services, and infrastructure creation, such as bike paths and sidewalks.303, 318 Urban planning strategies designed to reduce the urban heat island effect, such as green / cool roofs, increased green space, parkland and urban canopy, could reduce indoor temperatures, improve indoor air quality, and could produce additional societal co-benefits by promoting social interaction and prioritizing vulnerable urban populations.311, 303
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