The leap in
electricity use not only resulted in big bills, but often a visit from the police.
Not exact matches
The late winter and early spring are periods of low demand for
electricity, because air conditioners aren't in heavy
use, making it easy for solar to get larger market share.
The partnerships will enable about 90 million domestic customers to
use Nest's thermostat to save
electricity — and cash.
It's often said that cheap oil will
not hurt the rise of renewables like solar because oil is
used mainly to power things like automobiles, while renewables are mostly
used for
electricity generation.
If cell phone service is available, it won't be much
use of employees» cell phones have died and the
electricity is out, she said.
Thankfully, the time at which the eclipse is expected to hit California is
not the time of peak
electricity use.
If the bulb is on, it is
using electricity, and if it's off, it isn't — it's as simple as that.
Despite a rapidly developing economy in Kenya, widespread
use of cell phones, and the home to one of the most successful mobile payment systems in the world, more than three quarters of Kenyans don't have regular access to
electricity.
The bank's analysts forecast that Bitcoin mining could
use up more than 125 terawatt hours of
electricity this year, a level electric vehicles globally won't reach until 2025.
We don't, for example, pay another fee for
using electricity with a shaver or to power light bulbs.
«We
used to make candles out of olive oil and gauze because we didn't have
electricity.»
While we do pay to access the
electricity grid and for metered usage of it, just like the Internet, we don't pay yet again for individual
uses of it.
Instead, the net metering rate will be set at wholesale prices — even though the utility doesn't have to pay for any of the solar panels» hardware or maintenance, and transmission costs are negligible, since the
electricity is being generated close to where it is
used.
The order does
not call on regional authorities to shut down mining operations directly, but instead to put the squeeze on them by strictly enforcing policies on
electricity consumption, land
use, tax collection and environmental regulation.
The Ohmpilot is a consumption regulator that can utilize solar
electricity not used in the home to heat water in boilers or buffer storage tanks.
Not all virtual currencies
use this
electricity intensive method of validating transactions, but bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, and Bitcoin Cash do, among the largest virtual currencies by market cap.
They can no longer administer it at home since they don't have
electricity but drive to her father's house to
use his generator, powered by gasoline, which is now in short supply on the island.
A skeptic might argue that this does
not necessitate peak coal, because other developing countries home to billions of people are still nowhere near the level of
electricity use of the Western world.
Maybe the future is better «mining equipment» (aka something that solves complex algorithms) that doesn't
use electricity???....
Using blockchain tokens to record and exchange ownership of assets and rights is going to transform industries in the same way
electricity transformed coal - powered factories;
not to mention streamlining how information is shared across supply chains.
Increases in
electricity use, regarded in China as a key indicator of the economy's true condition, has been lagging GDP expansion in recent months, and economists can't say definitely why.
Of course, it wouldn't be fair to knock Bitcoin's
electricity consumption without comparing it to payment systems most people
use today.
They do
not emit tailpipe pollutants, giving a large reduction of local air pollution, and, can give a significant reduction in total greenhouse gas and other emissions (dependent on the method
used for
electricity generation).
Rather than just
using gasoline or diesel generators, the program for the first time is installing battery packs and rooftop solar panels on homes that don't have
electricity.
Well if you don't like science, why are you
using a machine that science enabled you to have or why
use electricity or drive a car or get medical attention?
You can't in all honesty
use the internet or even
electricity without accepting the speed of light.
Nobody goes around telling the Amish that they're wrong and that they should
use electricity, but then again the Amish aren't trying to pass laws that ban it.
You should be asking why religion
uses scientific advances and knowledge all the time (
electricity, chemicals, etc) and why science doesn't
use any of religion's «advances.»
Granted, the believers are perfectly happy relying on scientists and science to — I don't know — talk to people around the world instantaneously via this comment board, and then get in their cars, and fly in planes, and
use electricity, and watch TV — all of those things based on science, and yet, when someone points out that scientists have mapped the human genome and other primates and can show, irrefutably, where the different primate families branched off — well, no, no no!
The whole door knob thing is insulting, and though I may
not understand
electricity many electricians know how to
use it.
He had felt it, for example, in the darkness of the paleolithic age when for the first time he ventured to put fire to his own
use, or accidentally discovered how to produce it; in neolithic times when he found that by cultivating thin ears of grass he could turn them into rice and millet and corn; and much later, at the dawn of our industrial era, when he found that he could tame and harness
not only animals but the tireless energies of steam and
electricity.
Do
not drive, or
use electricity - in fact, you should probably see if you can join an Amish community so that you can avoid these evil things.
More than that, the stories seem alien because we'd rather
not face the history of violence which underpins our
use of
electricity.
The Theory of evolution
uses the same science that provides
electricity, medicine, tecnology, modern farming, construction, etc., so I'm assuming we won't be hearing from you again, because you won't
use those things, including the computer, until science can answer»... WHERE did the universe come from...».
However, I am a practical person and I don't have a slow cooker because it just
uses too much
electricity for cooking a dish (2 hour - 4 hour cooking?
Believe it or
not, we
used canned spinach (because we don't have a food processor /
electricity) and we didn't have mustard seeds, but it was absolutely delicious.
This represents around 3600 tonnes of saved carbon emissions,
not to mention the 300 million litres of water that would have been
used to generate that amount of
electricity.
The wires you
use are covered in a coat of plastic for safety which does
not conduct
electricity.
You shouldn't really have to worry about the amount of
electricity it
uses, as it should be pretty minimal.
Moms who
use this freestyle pump are
not limited to the activities and travels that they do because the pump can be
used with a battery pack instead of plugging it into
electricity.
I really want to try this baby led weaning as we don't have
electricity for 14 hours a day so
using a blender for purees may involve getting up at 2 am!!
Just in case there are
electricity outages and you can't
use your electric warmer, you can simply heat up water and store it in the thermal flask and
use it as a regular bottle warmer.
Cool mist
uses less
electricity since water doesn't have to be heated and are cheaper to buy.
This is a welcome development if you are already thinking of possible options to
use the swing when you don't have access to
electricity.
She stopped caring what temperature her wipes were at 5 months, so we no longer
use to to conserve
electricity, but I don't regret it at all.
Of course, running a warmer 24/7 also
uses electricity... I can't win!
Birth centers tend to be cheaper than hospitals
not only for the time that mothers spend but because hospitals
use more resources, such as IV line, belly monitors,
electricity, pain drugs, etc..
Since they're small, doesn't have many parts and doesn't require any source of
electricity, they're best for occasional
uses or for travel purpose.
This isn't taking into account the
electricity, wastewater, soap, etc.,
used in either situation, as well as other energy / waste issues related with toilet paper, such as packaging, transport, chlorine, etc..
Manual pumps are generally
used outdoors where
electricity may
not be available.