Sentences with phrase «if average wind»

The Quietrevolution qr5 turbine was completed in time for London 2012 and can provide up to 7,500 kWh of power a year if average wind speeds reach seven metres per second.

Not exact matches

So if you think of going in [a] warming direction of 2 degrees C compared to a cooling direction of 5 degrees C, one can say that we might be changing the Earth, you know, like 40 percent of the kind of change that went on between the Ice Age; and now are going back in time and so a 2 - degree change, which is about 4 degrees F on a global average, is going to be very significant in terms of change in the distribution of vegetation, change in the kind of climate zones in certain areas, wind patterns can change, so where rainfall happens is going to shift.
Electricity Transmission Intermittent sources are less troublesome if they feed a bigger grid; a region with 100 scattered installations of wind and solar could count on some average level of input.
Youve heard: If you do nt want to wind up in the OR, watch out for doctors whose practices have higher than average C - section rates.
1) You obviously don't own one nor do you know of what you speak 2) Because if you did you'd know seeing how yours would be one of them that now 92 % of all S's sold wind up in the shop for major repairs on average of four times or more per annum 3) And you'd also be aware of all the serious Li issues with TESLA's in temps below 42f or above 80f 4) And you'd know one 3.5 second [get the numbers accurate] blast in a TESLA will use up 805 of your batteries capacity 5) Not to mention the majority of all S's sold wind up on a used car lot within 18 months of purchase... because they are such a pile of techno wonder garbage
The average water temperature is 75 degrees Fahrenheit, so if you and your travel companion like aquatic fun, Phu Quoc's ideal weather and calm waters are ideal for water sports such as snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing, kayaking, jet - skiing and wind sailing popular.
Because, as you can see in the pic above, Hudson decided to make their game a bit more frantic than your average platformer, and added a life - bar / timer, that winds down as your progress through the level, and drops even further down if you get hit by enemies (or stub your toe on rocks....
If the change in wind had been averaged over the summer instead of occurring all in three days there'd have been no effect.
I read an analysis of the well reputed Fraunhofer institute and they said that worst case for wind is: It will never be less than 11 % (if I remember right) of the installed power when averaged all over germany.
Also, if the big solar power plants out west and some of the geothermal, hydroelectric, biofuel, and wind plants all connect to the same HVDC lines, the ratio of average to peak power transmission can be reduced along those lines by having geothermal, biofuel, and hydroelectric plants respond to variations in wind and solar.
And incidentally, a lot of average citizens like me wonder if things like buying cars with a bit better gas mileage and switching to CFL and LED light bulbs amount to much more than pissing in the wind.
The wind turbines don't look as good if windspeed does not average 50km / hour for as many hours a year.
«The wind turbines donâ $ ™ t look as good if windspeed does not average 50km / hour for as many hours a year.»
Despite the positive bias, some days even show an average of 300 ppmv if the wind speed is high enough.
I was struck reading that paper by this note from the introduction» Note that if we relax our assumption that each state's capacity match its annual demand, and instead allow states with especially good solar or wind resources to have enough capacity to supply larger regions, then the average levelized cost of electricity will be lower than we estimate because of the higher average capacity factors in states with the best WWS resources»
What happens if the global average wind speed changes by one kilometer per hour?
English philosopher Sir Francis Bacon (1561 — 1621) What happens if the global average wind speed changes by one kilometer per hour?
We have a ways to go to reach the depths of the Dalton minimum, but as SC24 winds down and if SC25 is also weak, or even weaker, we could reach Dalton - minimum average solar conditions, and from that, we will probably also experience a significant temperature dropoff.
If one adds the spilled hydro and curtailed wind to the net exports, the 21.2 TWh could have provided over half of all average Ontario households with power for a full year, yet we sold it 2.36 cents / kWh while we paid 10.14 cents / kWh for its generation.
On average, storm wind speeds had increased by 1.3 metres a second and there were 6.1 fewer tropical storms a year worldwide than there would have been if land and water temperatures had remained constant.
To replace a 1500 MW coal plant with wind turbines means you will need way more than 1500 MW of installed capacity of wind generation to get an average of 1500 MW of power even if you had a perfect energy storage system.
While I agree with David Smith that Parker could use more time specific wind velocity data for Tmin if it were available, he was able to show in 25 sites that using the daily average and time specific velocities did not change his trends for calm and windy.
Pielke Sr., R.A., and T. Matsui, 2005: Should light wind and windy nights have the same temperature trends at individual levels even if the boundary layer averaged heat content change is the same?
«Gross Revenues» means the total monies received by Grantee from a utility company or other power purchaser (provided, however, that if electricity is sold to a subsidiary or affiliate of Grantee, then, and only then, the gross receipts from the sale of electricity under such contract shall be calculated using a sale of not less than the arithmetical average of the prices quoted by market sources of information, which information may be based upon the price paid by any purchaser or purchasers, including Grantee or any subsidiary or affiliate of Grantee, for electricity produced in the Iowa region of the Midwest Independent System Operator («MISO») from operation of wind turbines during the calendar year immediate!y preceding the year in which such electricity production from the Wind Energy Project occurs, taking into account the aggregate terms associated with such transaction) derived from the sale of electric energy and capacity produced and sold from the WTG's installed on the Premises, net of proportional energy losses associated with the power collection system or utility interconnectwind turbines during the calendar year immediate!y preceding the year in which such electricity production from the Wind Energy Project occurs, taking into account the aggregate terms associated with such transaction) derived from the sale of electric energy and capacity produced and sold from the WTG's installed on the Premises, net of proportional energy losses associated with the power collection system or utility interconnectWind Energy Project occurs, taking into account the aggregate terms associated with such transaction) derived from the sale of electric energy and capacity produced and sold from the WTG's installed on the Premises, net of proportional energy losses associated with the power collection system or utility interconnection.
Kristie, if you think this is the main cause of bird deaths you must also do some research in power - lines, skyscrapers and coal power - plants which on average kill more birds than the wind turbines
However, if you have 20 % of your average power coming from wind, then on one given day it might be 60 % of your requirements, yet the next day it might be 0.3 %.
If we build 3GW of wind farms we might get 1GW of average output across a year.
In Mexico, the average price of the long - term auctions in October 2016 was 33.5 USD / MWh, a level that is extremely competitive, even if wind and solar power are not always generating.
If wind operated at 30 % of capacity and solar at 15 % they could have produced 986,000 MWh of intermittent electricity or enough to supply about 220,000 average Ontario households for the six months in that report.
Better air quality: If the same amount of electricity as that generated by America's 10,000 - MW wind turbine fleet were instead produced using the average utility fuel mix, it would emit 73,000 tons of sulfur dioxide and 27,000 tons of nitrogen oxide per year, as well as other pollutants such as mercury.
I think if we do the math and re-associate the terms, you end up back with the mean standard error from the average of 62 terms (31 maxes and 31 mins separated by something like 18 deg F) each with an uncertainty of 0.3 to 0.4 deg C. You'll wind up with a mean standard error of 0.6 to 0.7 deg C of the monthly average.
Still, given that an Australian wind farm with an installed capacity of 50 MW would be only moderate in size, even if the average household consumption is 1 kW we can calculate that this moderate - sized wind farm would generate enough electricity to supply more than 17 000 homes.
Over 50mw, Lewis wind farm has waited 6 years in Planning for its refusal decision at the scottish executive plus feasibility studies and the average two year wait to get hold a turbine, etc, etc if it had won.
If all ring growth influences can be correlated to markers systematically and predictably to the point that an investigator can decipher the full climate history, drought, flood, predation, infestation, sunlight, wind, average temperature and range of temperature extremes, then they can demonstrate that skill with blinds and predictions.
Many local governments provide rebates for the purchase of solar power panels and the federal government provides tax credits if you buy solar and wind power which is considered «Green» power, so why shouldn't the government help get America off the oil standard and help reduce green house gases by promoting this low emission green car through rebates to help it be more affordable to the average and poor income people?
And the EREC / Greenpeace's Energy [R] evolution» 24/7» report concluded that «during the last 30 years, the potential power production from wind during winter time throughout Europe in the Energy [R] evolution scenario would have only dropped below 50GW 0.4 % of the time, equivalent to once a year if the average duration of the event is 12 hours».
Such a concept may make sense if you are trying to minimise the cost, averaged over a year, of providing backup capacity, but this particular consumer is much more concerned with avoiding power cuts in cold winters, so a Firm wind capacity of zero should be assumed.
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