Sentences with phrase «feeds more electricity»

This arrangement gives owners a clear conscience when it comes to the environmental impact of their electricity sources, as Tesla claims the photovoltaic panels will feed more electricity into the grid than the Superchargers will to cars.

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Storage means solar could feed a steady stream of electrons into the grid, making it ever more valuable to the people whose job it is to maintain a reliable electricity supply.
At the same time, he added, the government's feed - in tariff, the costs of which are shared by the government and electricity customers, has resulted in «more and more consumers hav [ing] to pay higher electricity charges to utilities.»
«It is more cost effective to consume the self - generated solar electricity than to feed it into the public electricity grid,» says Noeren.
The global warming challenge is also intimately connected to the global challenges of feeding more than seven billion people, providing drinkable water as supplies dwindle and supplying electricity to billions of people who still do not have it.
Sensors on the powerline monitor and gather data about local system activity and are fed back to our control centre for analysis and planning of Nova Scotia's future energy needs... As we add more renewable energy to the grid, batteries can provide the utility with more flexibility to reliably address peak electricity demand with stored energy.
Typical British farmers use more electricity - both directly and indirectly for the processing of its fertilizers, feeds, and additives - and are thereby saddled with the emissions from lots of dirty coal plants.
After the energy integration more than 30 MW of process heat is used directly for heating up the feed gas to the reactor R1 and for producing electricity via a steam turbine.
In terms of support for renewable - electricity projects, feed - in - tariffs have been more effective than green certificate trading systems based on quotas.
Most utility companies across the country have net metering programs to credit solar system owners for feeding solar electricity to the power grid, when the system is generating more than the home consumes at the time.
The Feed - in - Tariff subsidy for a 50kW turbine is currently 25.5 p / kWh, more than 5 times the value of the electricity.
Also, when they generate more electricity than they can use, they feed it into the system and effctively get paid for it.
A requirement that utilities pay homeowners a premium for electricity fed back into the grid by renewable energy systems — known as a feed - in tariff or FIT — makes residential PV even more attractive.
This will more than satisfy the residential needs of the state's 24 million people, enabling Texas to feed electricity to nearby states such as Louisiana and Mississippi.
For example, procurement of renewable energy electricity from Japan's Feed - in Tariff system (FIT electricity) is going to become more expensive due to revisions in the ways costs are calculated, and starting in April 2017, it will be mandatory to buy FIT eletricity from transmission and distribution companies.
Ontario's new feed - in tariff, a policy tool used for years in Europe under which utilities pay a premium to purchase electricity generated from renewables, should encourage more projects to enter Canada's wind development pipeline, which already has some 4,600 megawatts due for completion by 2015.
To accelerate consumer uptake, in June the government approved Feed - In Tariff (FiT) subsidies under which utilities will pay 42yen (53 U.S. cents) per kWh for solar - generated electricity, double the tariff offered in Germany and more than three times that paid in China.
The Halfmoon Community Solar Project will feed solar energy to the grid operated by New York State Electric & Gas Corporation (NYSEG) and will allow more than 100 residential customers in NYSEG's Capital Region territory (parts of Columbia, Essex, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Washington counties), including low - income residents, to participate in local clean power generation and save money on their electricity bills.
NG would seem to be the best feed - stock for ammonia, keep wind power electricity for re-charging EVs and heat pumps where it can replace a lot more oil, coal and NG.
When your panels are producing more electricity than your home needs, the excess is fed back into the power grid.
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