Sentences with phrase «efficient generating technology»

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For example, generating efficient, renewable energy is a priority of the federal government, so businesses involving Cogeneration (using one fuel to simultaneously produce heat and electricity) or renewable energy technologies will find more government grant opportunities than others.
It would reduce the footprint occupied by the village's governing bodies; generate long - term savings through an energy - efficient building and use of green technology; and provide possible shared services, costs and purchasing, according to the proposal.
There is now adequate empirical evidence available around the world: Wherever people have brought about more efficient use of energy and greater use of renewable energy, you generate many more jobs than if you were to continue with conventional technologies and fossil fuels.
But White points out that the technology used to generate individual photons to feed into the chip, and to detect them as they emerge, is not efficient, fast or compact enough yet.
DARPA is looking at more efficient technologies, like fiber lasers and liquid lasers, which could lead to smaller, more compact devices, while the Navy is researching a Free Electron Laser, an experimental technology that uses high - speed electrons to generate an extremely powerful focused beam of radiation.
Although powerful, this technology is cumbersome to use, not that efficient, often takes more than a year to generate a mouse model, and its success is not always guaranteed.
Technically this can be addressed in many ways; but fundamentally the machine, engine, transmission and operation must all become more efficient or there must be a change in technology away from current fuels into areas such as hydrogen and non-combustion generated electricity.
«Pleasant Valley will deploy efficient, cutting edge technology to generate carbon - free electricity while providing meaningful cost savings to Xcel Energy's customers in south - eastern Minnesota,» said Rob Morgan, Chief Development Officer of RES Americas.
With solar technology only 10 per cent efficient, calculates Lewis (and efficiencies now are often 15 per cent or higher), the entire energy needs of the US could be generated from a 400 - kilometre square of Earth's crust.
It uses technologies that improve efficiency — like energy efficient lighting and heat pumps — and technologies that generate clean electricity — like local solar and wind farms.
However, these economies use technologies that are less efficient and have lower - skilled labor relative to OECD countries, which requires more energy and more electricity usage to generate goods and services.
The existence of this positive externality of firms» R&D — or put differently, the public - good nature of the information generated by R&D — means that the private sector will carry out less than the «efficient» amount of R&D of new climate - friendly technologies in response to given carbon prices.
The basic issue I have with all of this is that the result of climate - skeptics» efforts is that they remove all impetus to ever develop cleaner, renewable means of generating power and more efficient technologies.
This new nuclear technology, because it operates at higher temperatures, can increase thermal efficiency from the 34 % or so of current nuclear technology to closer to 50 %; it can have more inherent safety features from not being pressurized and have a core that can not melt down; it can use more efficient combined cycle turbine technologies that require less capital for the same amount of power generated.
``... the best policy is to live with some modest climate change now and encourage economic development, which will generate the capital necessary for investment in the more efficient technologies of the future.»
Solutions IBM (or the report writers recommend) are fuel efficient cars, more public transportation, more ridesharing, more telecommuting, combined with the use of technology - congestion charging, but an integrated «multi modal» management system that would be able to generate predictions for operators on what traffic was going to do in the very near future, as well as end user information sent via phones and smart phones, to help those in traffic make alternate solutions.
(see our earlier post here) But no matter how you slice it, every building technology generates a form that is the most efficient and effective.
But as the way we generate electricity is evolving in the face of a changing climate, so is the grid that moves this electricity from Point A to Point B. For one, the technology is getting smarter, enabling us to be more efficient and reduce demand for power.
Bloom Energy's breakthrough solid oxide fuel cell technology generates clean, highly - efficient energy onsite from alternative energy sources.
Aruna Solutions, Inc. (Austin, TX) 1/2005 — 1/2006 Chief Technology Officer • Shaped product development, messaging, and strategy for business intelligence software company • Oversaw team of specialists ensuring effective, efficient, and visionary operations • Provided excellent customer service resulting in client satisfaction and repeat business • Generated significant new sales through innovative marketing and product development
«Wind energy is more efficient than photovoltaics,» says Tyler Leeds, an engineer at the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, who says Zephyr is expected to generate nearly 50 % of the ski resort's energy requirement.
This has helped us generate the resources to make sure we have the most current technology, and has also led us to take a slightly different approach to closing deals — it has motivated us to provide more efficient closings and work with customers across the entire state.
By thinking and acting like real estate investors, health systems and hospitals can generate significant cost savings, secure capital to invest in technology and care delivery, and design more efficient patient - centric delivery systems.
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