Sentences with phrase «energy production capabilities»

Producing lots of lactate means that your muscles» energy production capabilities are already saturated (or closing on saturation).
Buy getting the needed nutrients and proper calories, you will enable your body to perform better and keep your energy production capabilities in constant state of being full.

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Plus, 3D manufacturing and just - in - time production capabilities argue for smaller supply chains; as does greater decentralization in energy production and markets.
This consortium will utilize the expertise and capabilities of the national laboratories to accelerate the development of commercially viable pathways for hydrogen production from renewable energy sources.
The HydroGEN Advanced Water Splitting Materials Consortium (HydroGEN) will utilize the expertise and capabilities of the national laboratories to accelerate the development of commercially viable pathways for hydrogen production from renewable energy sources.
Leveraging our combined experience with H2A, H2FAST, SAM, and grid modeling tools, NREL can provide stakeholder support for a broad range of TEA capabilities related to hydrogen production systems and the integration of renewable sources of energy.
The concept clawed back energy from regenerative braking via the engine, but it's thought the production version will also feature a plug - in capability to provide for a pure - electric range of more than 50 km.
[D] espite additions of substantial wind, solar, and nuclear capacity, when properly adjusted for capacity factor (the amount of annual energy produced per unit of capacity) to reflect production capability, the amount of new coal energy added to the China grid last year exceeded new solar energy by 17 times, new wind energy by more than 4 times, and even new hydro by more than 3 times.
And though this cost is similar to projections for the cost of solar PV in South Carolina, if scaled to the output of the Summer reactors, solar would rapidly lose its carbon reduction capabilities due to the high amount of existing clean energy production in the state.
With escalating energy demand and declining fossil fuel supplies — and more efficient production capabilities — it will very quickly be cost competitive.
One benefit from the renaissance in U.S. energy production is the new capability to export American oil and natural gas — the mere discussion of which reflects the sea change in our country's energy outlook.
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