Nor should it be by the «activist» perspective — the policy options if it's all CO2 are very different than
if waste heat is a major causative factor.
Brandon ask «However, by what physics would I not also see maximums rising at a similar rate
if waste heat were the primary driver»
The fuel cell can use natural gas more efficiently than a utility - scale generator,
if the waste heat, around 145 degrees, can be used for space heating or for heating domestic hot water.
Just in the U.S.,
if waste heat recovery devices were used at every oil, gas and manufacturing plant, 11.4 million homes could be powered by the electricity produced and it would have the bonus benefit of offsetting the need for the same amount of energy to be produced using fossil fuels.
Not exact matches
Soleri believes that
if sufficient energy can be gathered for the industries at the base of the arcologies, the
waste heat from these industries can meet the other needs for energy.
i can't
waste a thing in my garden and have found that this method of roasting in the oven [or on the bbq
if it's a hot day and you don't want to
heat up your house] and then pureeing is the best!
I'll be making it soon but I can handle too much
heat and feel like it'd be a
waste if I didn't try to preserve it somehow.
I agree with you the players need some
heat to perform to theor abilities and stop
wasting created opportunities to kill games and or hold onto leads and i agree they need some
heat to kick em in the arse to prevent them from under performing against milan but milan isnt city or chelsea but we need to beat them to get far in competition but i do nt think the players missing chances this year is whole heartey down to the manager and we need to finish out the year strong but with cazorla comong back and strengthening some spots in off season and now praying we finally have jack back this squad looks dangerous next year and wenger will have a good year with arsenal next year cazorla and another player will take time off xhaka and or put more pressure on him to perform but we have had success in recent seasons barley missing out on top four last year with highest points to ever miss out yes they need
heat to perform strong rest of year but it is not wengers time to go yet be needs another season and
if these two years are falling off we have done better than are rivals in are tough years
If the coil is compressed for too long or is not strong, energy is
wasted as
heat and the power release from the spring is compromised.
If you don't want to waste breast milk, try to heat up only small amounts at a time and give more if she need
If you don't want to
waste breast milk, try to
heat up only small amounts at a time and give more
if she need
if she needs.
If you're worried about
wasting precious pumped breast milk, just
heat up a small amount, like a couple of ounces at a time.
However,
if humanity manages to thrive despite the immense challenges we face, and keeps on using more and more power,
waste heat will become a huge problem in the future.
But this sort of cogeneration system,
if you want to call it that, of using the power plant output and the
waste heat from that to drive the desalination plants, he was saying, you know, in 20 years that probably could be a great model and an efficient model for water generation in Southern California.
The Navy agreed to house the animals in enclosures when they are not patrolling, which will prevent their
waste from seeping into Hood Canal, and
if temperatures drop below 52 degrees the dolphins» enclosure will automatically be
heated, according to the environmental impact statement report.
The problem for trains, however, is that
if there is not a nearby train accelerating to accept the regen, the energy is
wasted - dissipating through the train's resistor banks as
heat.
So
if you've got too much fat and too much glucose, you really, really want to turn up the
waste heat generator.
If there was going to be boiling, then it would occur during cruise, when the
waste heat from the engine is higher.
What a
waste of energy and money
if the
heat is escaping through your roof, wall spaces, or cracks and crevices throughout your home.
Scullin estimates that
if even just 5 percent of that
waste heat was converted into electricity at the cost of 10 cents per kWh, that's a $ 1 trillion a year industry.
If you store radioactive
waste in a safe place not so dense as to meltdown but dense enough to build up
heat, you'll get a geothermal resource.
If you're going to be online and using data centers, you might as well use their
waste heat to warm up the room in which you're web surfing, right?
Also, I was wondering
if you couldn't get more
heat and less
waste by running the exhaust back and forth a few times with a single wall exhaust tube instead of taking it outside immediately?
For example, the study calculated that
if the United States were to deploy district
heating systems similar to countries such as Denmark, Germany, Sweden and Norway, our current
waste stream could provide
heat for close to 10 million additional homes.
From what I've read, Fuel cells run on nat gas are about 50 % efficient and approach 80 %
if hot water generation is included using
waste heat.
If one attempts to measure
heat with a thermometer, the
waste heat emitted as a result of human activities and the humans themselves is a confusing factor.
If the reactor shuts down at night it cools off, not just
wasting residual
heat, but starting over from nothing next morning.
There is just the effect of CO2 on radiative absorption, the effect of land use changes on albedo, and perhaps
waste heat itself
if you value completeness.
If population centres are more likely to have large expanses of asphalt (sports complexes, shopping malls, industrial storage, highways, etc.), this may be the big culprit, not
waste heat associated with creature comforts.
I trust they're also considering what happens when the
heat exchanger pipe cracks inside the molten salt (think hot liquid glass, basically) and the stuff goes up in a big steam explosion and rains out downwind —
if they have a fairly innocuous material that can be hosed off a neighborhood, this would be nice to have around any place there's
waste high temperature
heat being thrown away that could be captured.
If we have to have nuclear plants, I hear they can use
waste heat to make hydrogen out of water.
Last but not least, an electric on - demand water heater can boost the water temperature
if the combination of
waste - water
heat recovery and solar thermal pre-heating do not make it hot enough.
If those wavelengths are truly captured energy, they are simply converted into matter: new cells, new molecules, etc. with no
waste heat.
And
if Mr. Watts» Inconvenient Photographs are any indication at all, the surface stations have actually been measuring encroaching
heat sinks and
waste heat for the last two or three decades.
I'm taking a look at the aqueous chemistry to see
if anything can be deduced from it to speed it up, maybe using stack and flue
waste heat.
Maintaining a Clean Furnace
If the furnace is dirty, the
heating system will run less efficiently and
waste fuel.