Sentences with phrase «better electricity network»

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«Those pushing for net neutrality think the world would work better if the Internet was somehow magically transformed into a public utility, like a water or electricity company, with the FCC and state regulators setting rates, overseeing investment, and micromanaging relationships between providers and customers,» Downes says, adding the result would be devastating to the smooth functioning of ISP networks.
In our case it includes ALL hardware, software, infrastructure, bandwidth, electricity, hosting, storage, etc. as well as the full salary of all Evernote employees that directly service the system — all customer support and network operations.
If we had good road networks and good schools are available around the country and not only in the urban centers, if we had electricity supply in all communities we will not have to be asked indeed insist that our young doctors take up postings in the rural communities.
We explain out to our traders in the informal sectors that these same taxes are used for social good like road network, portable water and electricity network.
Using V2G - technology, peak demand on the electricity grid can be better balanced, by allowing electric vehicles to not just take power from the grid, but also return it to the network and expect to introduce a new potential earnings model for electric drivers.
In the near — next 20 - 30 years, it is almost certainly a better option to pursue PHEVs aggressively, to shift as much of the transportation network as possible to an electricity based mode (this goes for all land transport — cars and rail) and away from fossil fuels.
The S2S4E project will create an operational climate service that will enable renewable energy producers and providers, electricity network managers and policy makers to design better informed strategies at sub-seasonal to seasonal time scales.
At a recent London event hosted by UK storage manufacturer Moixa Technology, academic Jonathan Radcliffe of the University of Birmingham talks through some of the benefits — and barriers — to storage in the UK, as well as the wider implications for adding flexibility to electricity networks with batteries and related technologies.
It is in close proximity to well established infrastructure including the national electricity grid and rail network.
A significant CME aimed at Earth could undoubtably cause serious trouble for our electricity transmission networks and the devices connected to them, as well as affecting commercial satellites.
Spending to upgrade and build out the electricity network, at a record USD 20 billion in 2015, is already playing a crucial enabling role, in addition to better use of existing flexible generation.
This can include adding well - situated wall outlets, internet and cable jacks, wiring for extra electricity and installing a wireless network.
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