Sentences with phrase «kilowatt hour from»

The CEO, Hyde said, was extremely impressed, especially because Hyde could offer power at just 3.5 cents per kilowatt hour from nearby hydropower plants.
A Fraunhofer study comparing annual energy yields per square meter has found that solar thermal collectors will produce on average about three times as many kilowatt hours from the same amount of space as photovoltaic solar.

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New buyers of the Model S can upgrade the car's energy pack from 85 to 90 kilowatt hours at a cost of $ 3,000, according to a blog post by Musk released in an email by a Tesla spokesperson.
Put simply, for every kilowatt hour of electricity the company used in 2017, it bought a kilowatt hour of renewable energy from a solar or wind farm built specifically for Google.
The center in Maiden, N.C., produces 167 million kilowatt hours, the power equivalent of 17,600 homes for one year, from a 100 - acre solar farm and fuel cell installations provided by Silicon Valley startup Bloom Energy.
Many trace the tipping point for utility - scale solar to a 2014 announcement by Austin Energy that it would buy power from a new 150 megawatt solar plant — enough to light and cool 30,000 homes - for 5 cents a kilowatt hour.
The biggest immediate cost - advantage comes from savings in energy costs: fully loaded, the Tesla Semi consumes less than two kilowatt - hours of energy per mile and is capable of 500 miles of range at GVW and highway speed, accommodating a wide range of shipping applications given that nearly 80 % of freight in the U.S. is moved less than 250 miles.
Ghan Grid Company (GRIDCo) wants a 31 per cent increase from its current GHp5.04 per kilowatt per hour to GHp6.58 per same unit while the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCO) wants a 7 per cent increase from its current GHp0.631 per unit to GHp0.0675 per unit.
It currently estimated that Ghana imports about 185 megawatts of power from Cote d'Ivoire and according to the electricity sector players, Côte d'Ivoire generates thermal power at the cost of 9 cents per kilowatt hour and sells it to Ghana for 11 cents.
Residents in the Upper West, Upper East and Northern Regions and those in the upper part of the Volta, Brong Ahafo Regions as well as some communities in the Western Region, could pay cents 0.6755 per kilowatt / hour — a jump from cents 0.22 per kilowatt / hour.
The town had hoped to take advantage of LIPA's plan to buy 50 megawatts of electricity from solar projects throughout Long Island at a rate of 22 cents per kilowatt / hour over the next 20 years.
According to Central Hudson, electric rates for residential consumers jumped from 7.3 cents a kilowatt hour to nine cents over the most recent billing period.
In fact, the price per kilowatt - hour of electricity from batteries has more than halved from 2007 (about US$ 1000) to 2014.
Mui said EV battery costs are now $ 270 per kilowatt - hour, down from $ 1,000 per kWh in 2010.
Thanks to a two cents per kilowatt - hour production incentive from the U.S. government, they are being built at a rate that will increase the amount of wind - generated electricity by nearly three gigawatts a year.
This risk factor pushes the «levelized» or all - in price of nuclear power from new units to 8.4 cents per kilowatt - hour, the MIT study concludes, versus 6.2 cents for coal - fired plants and 6.5 cents for natural gas generation (if gas is priced at $ 7 per million British thermal units, or roughly 1,000 cubic feet of flowing gas).
If new plants can be built on time and on budget, the risk premium could fall, bringing the price of power from new plants down to 6.6 cents per kilowatt - hour — competitive with gas and coal — the report says.
The only thing that has kept servers from sucking up ever more energy has been a little known corollary of Moore's law: over the past 65 years, the number of computations that can be done per kilowatt - hour of electricity used has doubled every 1.6 years, according to Koomey's research.
With 54 nuclear reactors generating 280 billion kilowatt - hours annually, Japan is the world's third - largest producer of nuclear power, after the U.S. and France, according to data from the International Atomic Energy Agency.
«If we start valuing carbon and force a coal plant to go carbon - free via sequestration then we're at or over 10 cents per kilowatt - hour from coal,» Mancini says.
Moniz notes that just 0.1 cent per kilowatt - hour of electricity and 2 cents per gallon of transportation fuels would yield about $ 8 billion per year, although such surcharges would need to be developed «with collaboration from industry and consumers.
Under the third round, generators that burn off methane from landfill sites will receive an average of 3.79 p per kilowatt - hour, operators of waste incinerators will be paid 3.48 p / kWh, and wind farm developers 4.32 p / kWh.
A study published by The Carbon Trust in July estimated the cost of energy harvested from waves at 43 pence per kilowatt - hour, or almost three times the cost of offshore wind.
Their diet involves cutting kilowatt - hours from energy bills — not pounds.
The East River site produced nearly 50,000 kilowatt - hours of energy from December 2006 to May 2007, and the testing spot has the potential to support as many as 300 turbines and nearly 10 megawatts of installed capacity.
He estimates that electricity from the process would cost around 3 pence per kilowatt - hour, comparable to the price of generating it from coal, gas and nuclear stations.
The cost of extracting and burning coal is about 0.64 kilograms of CO2 per kilowatt - hour of energy we get from it.
Davis — Besse is running again, generating 7.7 billion kilowatt - hours of electricity in 2007, with a new reactor head scavenged from an uncompleted nuclear power plant in Michigan.
The reader may judge whether Lomborg has contributed to public understanding by suggesting, with this reference as his authority, that the cost to society from carbon dioxide emissions from coal fired power plants is «probably» 0.64 cents per kilowatt - hour.7
Many of his mistakes are big ones: he bungles the issues involving reserves and resources that are critical to his core argument about oil remaining cheap; he drastically misleads his readers about the extent to which sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions from coal - burning have been reduced; he trivializes the climate - change risks from coals carbon dioxide emissions by suggesting we know the impacts will be worth only 0.64 cents per kilowatt - hour.
SolarReserve will sell its power from the Nevada project for about 13 cents per kilowatt - hour, with annual adjustments for inflation, under a 25 - year power purchase contract with NV Energy.
Proponents talk about tens of millions of plug - in hybrid or even electric cars, each of which might use 10 kilowatt - hours a day from the grid to cover 30 or 40 miles of travel.
A plant uses just 1 percent of the energy it receives from the sun to make glucose, whereas the artificial system achieved roughly 10 percent efficiency in converting carbon dioxide to fuel, the equivalent of pulling 180 grams of carbon dioxide from the air per kilowatt - hour of electricity generated.
A 60 - litre tankful of diesel equates to about 200 kilowatt - hours of electricity, assuming the electrical energy is used three times as efficiently as the heat energy from diesel.
«However, a better measure is the total amount of electricity, measured in kilowatt - hours (kWh), that each country produces from wind and delivers to customers each year.»
What I'd like to know is, taking all of these factors into account, how much extra we, the consumers, will have to pay for a kilowatt - hour of coal - fired electricity 5, 10, 20 and 30 years from now (a point in time which even WV's own Nick Rahall says will be when the most productive coal seams have been mined out) because our leaders today decided to facilitate an increase in the consumption of coal through the laughably mis - named «climate bill.»
Kilowatt hours saved annually at University of Hawaii — Hilo from an energy performance contract.
The 33 - kWh unit offers usable energy of 27.2 kilowatt - hours, up from the previous battery's usable 18.8 kW - hrs.
Power comes from a 64 - kilowatt - hour lithium - polymer battery pack and a 150 - kW electric motor.
BMW says that battery cell capacity has increased from 20 to 34 ampere hours and gross energy capacity from 7.1 to 11.6 kilowatt hours, which helps raise the electric motor's peak output to 184 lb - ft of torque.
Toggle up to Sport mode, and the BMW i8 replenishes its 7.1 - kilowatt - hour battery on the fly — «fly» being the operative word, with the i8 surging from 0 to 60 mph in 4.2 seconds.
The base S trim level gets a 30 - kilowatt - hour battery pack that increases the EPA - estimated driving range from 84 to 107 miles.
As with the former Cayenne S Hybrid, the 2015 E-Hybrid carries its battery underneath the floor of the cargo area, only now this lithium - ion unit packs a charge of 10.8 kilowatt - hours instead of just 1.7 kWh from the old nickel - metal - hydride battery.
The Concept is powered by a supercharged 3.0 - litre V6 and an electric motor, which gets its power from a 12 - kilowatt - hour lithium - ion battery pack housed under the rear load floor.
Though both are imbued with the latest high - tech lithium - ion batteries, the conventional hybrid has to make do with a teeny - weeny 1.6 kilowatt - hour affair while the plug - in version sucks electrons from a big, I'm - almost - an - electric - car 9.8 kW / h unit.
of torque and gets its juice from a 7.1 - kilowatt / hour lithium ion battery.
The Tesla - supplied battery in the current car is replaced by a 17.6 - kilowatt - hour unit from German - based Deutsche Accumotive in the new version.
of torque and drawing power from both the gasoline engine and a 17 - kilowatt hour (kWh) battery pack with a recharge time of just 2.5 hours at 240 volts.
The sole option is a trunk - mounted power take - off system that enables the Mirai to serve as an emergency generator, providing up to 60 kilowatt - hours of electricity from a full load of hydrogen, sufficient to power a small home for up to a week, Toyota says.
The electric propulsion motor alone powers the front wheels, while the gasoline engine (decoupled from the drive wheels) powers the electric motor / generator motor, which in turn provides power to charge the 1.3 kilowatt - hour lithium - ion battery pack.
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