Sentences with phrase «huge electricity problem»

The price of bitcoin may be skyrocketing past $ 7,460, but the broader cryptocurrency industry still has a huge electricity problem.

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To secure a full five - year term as president, Lungu is going to have to convince the electorate that he is better placed that the man he defeated in 2015, Hakainde Hichilema, to fix the country's huge challenges that include a chronic electricity problem and a struggling economy not helped by one of the worst performing currencies in the world.
Referring here to engineer Tom Kieran's Grand Canal plan to build a dam across James Bay, raise the water level enough to generate electricity (and flood out huge swathes of Ontario) and then build a giant pipeline to the Great Lakes to solve America's water problems.
you CO2 generating treehuggers are unbelievable hypocrits unless you are 100 % off grid you are very likely a huge contributer to the coal problem (by using electricity) you are making Peabody money!
A huge problem is that many people, especially in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, don't have access to regular electricity.
«Texas is a huge wind state, the biggest by far, and Rick Perry put in these transmission lines and made it wind friendly and that's why they have such cheap electricity and no problems with reliability — none,» said Hal Harvey, a longtime climate and energy analyst who has advised past Clinton and Bush administrations and run a clean - energy foundation.
Solar electricity floods the grid in the afternoon and then creates a huge problem in the evening when the traditional generation sources have to ramp up way faster than they're currently capable.
The problem is both the high cost per BTU and importing it from countries that hate us, neither of which is a great concern for electricity unless you're worried about CO2 production and I'm not concerned about CO2 production which I consider a huge net benefit to agriculture and, in the future, a handy source of carbon for the fabrication of durable goods.
Add to those the huge potential of distributed PV, plus the onshore wind energy resources of the rest of the country, plus the vast offshore wind energy resource, and our «problem» becomes having more electricity than we know what to do with.
Australia still produces more than 80 % of its electricity from coal, and its economy depends significantly on coal exports, which is a huge problem in a new green economic era.
The problem with this approach is that while a gallon of gasoline is a gallon of gasoline (depending on the source, the impact can be higher or lower, but there's still a clear range), the electricity used to charge the LEAF's battery can come from a wide variety of sources with a HUGE range of environmental impacts.
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