Sentences with phrase «case of an electricity supply»

In the case of an electricity supply, when there is an excess of electricity, power is fed to the motor which increases the speed of rotation of the flywheels, and energy is stored as kinetic energy.

Not exact matches

In this case (and if battery charge is low), the front electric motor — which is now being supplied with kinetic energy via the TSI — acts solely as a generator and a source of electricity for its counterpart at the rear axle.
At the heart of their case the Clean Power Plan's challengers have painted an enormous fiction: A picture of a stable, healthy coal - based power industry happily supplying everyone with low - cost electricity, until the big bad EPA came along and disrupted everything, forcing the industry into tumultuous change, and destroying the American energy economy.
Amor, Mourad Ben and Gaudreault, Caroline and Pineau, Pierre - Olivier and Samson, Réjean (2014): Implications of integrating electricity supply dynamics into life cycle assessment: a case study of renewable distributed generation.
These include: the Intelligent Grid project for CSIRO, undertaking a case study of the NSW electricity supply to 2020 and developing the first iteration of the Details and Cost of Distributed Energy model (DCODE); employment modelling of global and regional low carbon energy scenarios; a range of distributed energy options research projects such as the Parkes Distributed Energy Plan; and most recently a study of the potential network benefits of Concentrating Solar Power, for which Jay was lead researcher.
So much wind power was being supplied that Texas» grid operator that the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) reported wholesale electricity prices reached near zero and, in some cases, rates went negative.
Over the last couple of years scenarios have emerged which have renewables supplying 95 - 100 % of all electricity and most energy by 2050 (for the EU and maybe globally), earlier in some cases (e.g. Scotland is now aiming for 100 % of electricity by 2020!).
In this case, the Belgian government fined Essent Belgium for failure to comply with Belgian legislation requiring electricity suppliers to purchase a certain amount of green energy from Belgian suppliers.
The fixing of a maximum price in the case at hand, by limiting the ability of electricity providers to pass on the extra costs to final users, means that the supply obligation must be complied with by means of the electricity providers» own financial resources; by contrast, the national legislation at issue in Association Vent de Colère, by enabling the electricity distributors to cash in a tax imposed on the consumers, guaranteed that the additional costs resulting from an obligation to purchase wind - generated electricity would be offset.
The preliminary reference in the case at hand originates from a dispute in Poland between ENEA S.A. («ENEA»), a State - owned company which is active in the production, marketing and sale of electricity, and the president of Urzędu Regulacji Energetyki (Office for the regulation of energy, «URE») concerning a financial penalty imposed on ENEA for breach of its obligation to supply CHP electricity (Article 9a (8) of the Law on Energy).
Reported cases include: Gill v Meyers (reasonableness and UCTA), Films Rover v Cannon Film Sales (test for grant of mandatory interlocutory injunction), Standard Chartered Bank v PNSC and others (for SGS); Mattis v Toussaint (acted for defendant in successfully resisting claim for finder's fee in respect of stolen painting), Yukong Lines v Rendsburg — The Rialto (tortious conspiracy and ancillary injunctive relief against controller of corporation), REC v Thames Water (test for grant of interlocutory injunction in field of electricity supply), De Molestina and Others v Ponton (acted for defendant in successfully rescission of share distribution agreements), and Marubeni Corporation v Government of Mongolia (claim on state guarantee)
The case concerned an electricity supplier which placed electricity metres at an inaccessible height (six metres) in a particular district of a Bulgarian town which was inconsistent with the normal height in other districts of 1.7 metres.
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