Imagine having solar panels turn out fuel, essentially storing the sun's
energy for a rainy day.
Not exact matches
The smart grid must allow customers to make the most of the
energy when it arrives while taking back excess and saving
for a
rainy day.
This typical Portland
rainy day calls
for an extra
energy boost.
And in order to avoid that
energy going to waste (as far as your body is concerned, you're still a hunter - gatherer, unsure of where the next meal is coming from), it stores it
for a
rainy day.
And then we start to hard wire the metabolism, instead of it to burn fat and fuel efficiently and easy, we start to tell our body, «Know what, store that
energy in the fat cell
for a
rainy day.
This is because your body has taken everything it needs from food, topped up its
energy stores and has no other option but to store the excess in your fat cells ready
for a
rainy day.
Consumers, rather than following the lead of the mass market media who were telling them that the fall in
energy prices presented a tax cut
for them to spend, have elected to save
for a
rainy day.
Making an interactive game out of finding toys or treats is a good «
rainy -
day» activity
for your dog, using up
energy without the need
for a lot of space.
A game of finding toys or treats is a good
rainy -
day activity
for your dog, using up
energy without the need
for a lot of space.
The living area provides an open space
for children to play games, expend extra
energy on a
rainy day, watch a movie on the large flat screen TV, or play games on the home's Play Station and X-box.
Solar again is a possiblity but the issues of placement, land use, effieciency of the cells and
energy storage (
For a
rainy day!)
Lets see: Wind Farms: 1000s dead birds killed on the blades Nuclear: Terrorists, fail to manage the waste across many glacials etc etc and you have a sterile world Roof top solar:
Energy storage for rainy days and nights Lower energy use: get
Energy storage
for rainy days and nights Lower
energy use: get
energy use: get real!
These curved mirrored panels collect the sun's
energy and convert it
for turbines or engines to create
energy to store
for a
rainy day.
If every home had just one of those the savings in
energy left in the earth (
for a future
rainy day or not used at all) would be large.
The island generates a megawatt of
energy per
day thanks to its positioning on the equator and any excess
energy is stored
for the rare cloudy or
rainy day.