Sentences with phrase «in terawatt»

Column 1: PGE's forecast generation mix in 2017; Column 2: PGE's forecast generation mix in 2030 after closure of Diablo Canyon; Column 3: PGE's generation mix in 2030 if Diablo Canyon stays open and no renewable capacity is added after 2017 (All Units in terawatt - hours).
A new study from UC Davis; Land - Sparing Opportunities for Solar Energy Development in Agricultural Landscapes: A Case Study of the Great Central Valley, CA, United States calculates the potential energy generation from Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) and photovoltaics (PV) in terawatt hours (TWh) annually in California, by looking only at unwanted land within the Central -LSB-...]
The total addressable market for landfill methane is based on projected global electricity generation in terawatt - hours from 2020 - 2050.
But the discussion is not entirely coherent: for example energy units vary across the chapters — total energy (for a year, or available from a given resource), can be seen here in terawatt - hours, terawatt - years, or exajoules, in some cases referring to thermal, in other cases electric power requirements.
The total addressable market for electricity generation technologies using perennial crops as feedstock is based on estimated global electricity generation in terawatt - hours from 2020 - 2050.
Hoffert et al (1998)[the paper is here] provided what still is the clearest framework for establishing the huge magnitude of the energy technology challenge to meeting a growing energy commitment — a challenge measured in terawatts not gigawatts.

Not exact matches

Last year, Bitcoin consumed 36 terawatt hours of energy — as much as the country of Qatar, Morgan Stanley estimated in a research note published Wednesday.
The latest weather forecasts see slightly more rain than previously seen, but precipitation levels in Norway and Sweden are still expected to be 2 terawatt - hours (TWh) below normal.
By comparison, world power output in 2006 was 16 terawatts.
That equates to more than half the 38 terawatt - hours of electricity used annually by the world's biggest miner (as in literal, pull materials out of the ground mining), BHP Billiton Ltd..
Some may argue this comparison is too simplistic and «apples to oranges» but the annual terawatt hour consumption figures persist none the less, and Bitcoin costs roughly 10x more energy than CERN Meanwhile, most, if not all of us will probably find it very difficult to demonstrate a cost / utility argument in support of Bitcoin having 10x more benefit than CERN.
In fact, as of Tuesday, electricity consumption from Bitcoin rose to a record high of 47.4 terawatt - hours, according to Digiconomist, Alex de Vries's Bitcoin analysis blog.
That equates to more than half the 38 terawatt hours of electricity used annually by the world's largest miner (as in literal, pull materials out of the ground, mining), BHP Billiton Ltd..
In total, microwave appliances across the EU consume an estimated 9.4 terawatts per hour (TWh) of electricity every year.
But geothermal accounts for only about 16 terawatt - hours a year in the United States, less than half of 1 percent of total electricity consumption.
The fleet's net output of electricity has declined from 429 terawatt hours in 2005 to 404 TWh last year, though this could be for a range of reasons, including weak energy demand.
In July the project estimated terrestrial radioactivity at less than 60 terawatts at any given time.
I think the figure is the sun bathes the Earth in 120,000 terawatt - hours of energy and the global community only uses 12 to 15 terawatt - hours.
Where a traditional accelerator can take kilometers to drive an electron to 50 giga - electron volts (GeV), Leemans and team showed that a mini-laser plasma accelerator could get electrons to 1 GeV in just three centimeters with a laser pulse of about 40 terawatt.
In 2011, wind energy contributed approximately 15.5 terawatt - hours of electricity to the UK.
The researchers fixed a three centimetre long diamond strip, just 0.3 millimetre thick, in a specimen holder and triggered a shock wave with a brief flash from a powerful infrared laser that hit the narrow edge of the diamond; this pulse lasted 0.15 billionths of a second (150 picoseconds) and reached a power level of up to 12 trillion watts (12 terawatts) per square centimetre.
At 2014 costs, the technologies combine for 820 terawatt - hours of estimated economic potential beyond the generation from renewable energy facilities already in operation.
GA - SERI's experts predict 5 - 10 terawatts of PV capacity could be in place by 2030 if these challenges can be overcome:
Sorry to push you, but if we're going to solve the climate problem, we really have to find a way to provide primary energy — something like 5 or 10 terawatts in the next 50 years — without emitting CO2.
Bitcoin - focused website Digiconomist calculates that bitcoin uses more than 32 terawatt hours of power a year, or about the same power as Denmark uses in a year.
In 2007, human beings consumed roughly 15 terawatts (trillion watts) of energy.
It means that by 2050 all of the world's energy demand above what we use now in 2003 — an additional 16 [terawatts]-- will have to come from some new energy supply that doesn't put a single atom of carbon into the atmosphere.
Recent breakthroughs to > 50 % efficient high - power diode lasers can provide continuous illuminated spots on surface receivers from kilowatts to terawatts from satellites injected to geostationary orbit (GEO) in payloads of a few metric tons each without in - space assembly.
PV Magazine reports that NREL's new analysis of the technical potential of solar photovoltaics and concentrating solar power in the US places the total amount that can be installed just under 200,000 GW, capable of generating just under 400,000 Terawatt - hours annually — hugely exceeding the electricity generating capacity of the US for 2010 of 4,125 TWh.
Then he turned to the sun, his research focus, which bathes the planet in 800 terawatts of energy continually.
For example, rather than «bath [ing] the planet in 800 terawatts of energy continually», the energy from the sun that reaches Earth's surface amounts to a whopping 80,000 TW continuously, a factor of 100 larger.
In 2001, humans collectively consumed about 13.5 terawatts.
Despite the sale of Bruce Power, in the prior year, for 2002 OPG managed to generate and sell 125.3 terawatts (TWh) of electricity at an average price of 4.3 cents per kilowatt (kWh).
Power output from these sources should increase from 2 terawatt hours (TWh) today to 29TWh in 2035, the answers say.
In 2017, with 72.9 terawatt - hours of retail sales, this surcharge would collect $ 291 million.
Those units would annually generate approximately 17 terawatts (TWh) of electricity — about 3/4 % of annual electricity consumption in the UK — and produce 150 % of C02 emissions of coal generation and 300 % of gas generation.
In an announcement on Tuesday, the business said that its commitment would help to «shift 6 terawatt - hours of electricity annually to renewable sources in the markets where AB InBev operates.&raquIn an announcement on Tuesday, the business said that its commitment would help to «shift 6 terawatt - hours of electricity annually to renewable sources in the markets where AB InBev operates.&raquin the markets where AB InBev operates.»
Overall, the C in BRIC will grow its total renewable production capacity to reach 2,000 terawatt - hours (TwH) from now until 2035.
According to data released by the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration, of the 208 terawatt - hours (TWh) of electricity generated in California last year, 25 TWh came from solar PV, with slightly more than 1/3 of that coming from distributed generation.
In 2017, New Jersey ratepayers spent almost $ 600 million to generate just 2.8 terawatt - hours (TWh) of electricity from solar.
Just weeks after the solar industry installed the one millionth system in Germany, the country's solar trade association announced that the technology accounted for 3 % of total energy generation in 2011 — increasing 60 % over 2010 to 18.6 terawatt - hours (18.6 billion kilowatt - hours.)
Parker Gallant: Being a «net exporter» of 16.8 terawatts (TWh) in 2015 is simply a demonstration of being a bad planner and manager of the system.
The global campaign recently reached its 100 member milestone, with companies from a wide range of sectors and operations around the world creating around 146 terawatt - hours in demand for renewable electricity annually — about as much as it takes to power Poland or New York State.
A teeny weeny bit appeared in 2014 and that increased 14-fold in 2015, but still represented a measly.25 terawatt - hours of electricity in a system that generates 154 terawatt - hours a year.
Between 1990 and 2014, while the region's economy grew by 5 % per year on average, electricity generation grew by 7.4 % reaching 843 terawatt hours (TWh) in 2014.
Despite a nine percent increase in solar panels since 2015, electricity produced from solar power was slightly less (38.4 terawatt - hours) in 2017 than it was in in 2015 (38.7 terawatt - hours).
Experimental Determination of the Energy Generated in Nuclear Cascaded by a High Energy beam (S.Andriamonje et al) CERN / AT / 94 -45 (ET) April 26, 2007 Rajendran Raja, Accelerator Division Seminar 14 Worldwide distribution of Thorium Geothermal energy is 38 Terawatts.
Jim D is right in writing that «0.03 W / m2 is about right for combustion heat», if we figure that the total from all human sources is 125,000 terawatt / hours / yr.
According to the now published report from the Association of Issuing Bodies (AIB), 470 terawatt hours» worth of Guarantees of Origin (GoO) have been cancelled in 2017
Consumption of power from PV and CSP plants increased by 30 percent globally in 2013 to reach 124.8 terawatt - hours.
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