Sentences with phrase «during a power outage as»

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Second, the Powerwall 2 storage system, which starts production this quarter at the Gigafactory, will take the energy that is generated by any source (whether from the solar roof, another solar power system, or even the grid) and use it when it's most beneficial, such as during the night, during a power outage, or when the customer can make money by doing so.
But critics have questioned why that $ 3 billion wasn't spent on other storm - hardening fixes, such as setting up solar - power microgrids that could have helped communities power themselves during outages.
Food storage is viewed as a practical measure, one that can come in handy during, say, a crippling superstorm, massive power outages or unforeseen financial hardships.
This is also useful during outages in extreme cold, as most generators can power cooking surfaces and portable heaters too.
Piston and Cylinder assembly unit, included with the Personal Accessory Kit, doubles as a compact manual pump for pumping in a pinch during travel or power outages.
Feed your baby directly from the breast as often as possible during the power outage, and avoid using the frozen milk when proper heating isn't possible.
Although more customers are investing in their own equipment for electric supply, like solar panels or even microgrids — a network of electricity users with a local source of supply and the capability to operate as an island during outages — the report says most U.S. customers will continue to depend on obtaining their power from the large - scale, interconnected electrical grid at least for the next two decades.
Aurbach predicts that the battery will be commercially available within a year, serving first as a means to supply uninterrupted power to computer networks during outages.
While that's a true highlight, We're the Millers makes leading the domestic life look about as difficult and stressful as performing last - minute neurosurgery during a power outage.
Electricity and living in Belize can be a challenge at times as power outages occur often especially during storms.
We are really approaching the point where it will be entirely «mainstream» for US suburbanites to live in solar - powered homes that will not only be «net zero energy» in the sense of generating as much or more energy than the house itself consumes, but will also generate all the electricity to operate an EV, which will be integrated with the house so its batteries can provide power to the house at night and during grid outages.
The exportation of power during grid outages would provide electricity to specific places in the community, such as to gas stations, supermarkets, hotels or other vital services.
This is particularly important given the prospect of increased risk of power outages during heat waves — as we saw in western France a few weeks ago... Yes, we need to keep doing all that — and doing it better — but we should also be thinking about incorporating efficient mechanical cooling systems.
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