Sentences with phrase «kilowatt hours during»

Once enrolled, Georgia Power ratepayers see a line item on their monthly bills showing the subscription fee and their share of the community solar facilities» output in kilowatt hours during that month.

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Its goodness can be measured even in pounds: «If I turn off the lights during afternoon hours, I will save x kilowatts of electricity and z pounds of greenhouse gases, thus contributing y to the common good.»
Power for the people takes on a whole new meaning, as the largest installation of Pavegen energy - harvesting tiles to date produces 4.7 kilowatt - hours of energy during the Paris marathon, enough to power a laptop for more than two days
Some 59 miles of driving on the highway and twisting mountain lanes uses up 22 kilowatt - hours with an average energy of 377 watt - hours per mile, during a recent test drive.
During electric cruising, the Mercedes is powered by an 18.6 - kilowatt - hour lithium - ion battery pack.
It uses a brushless electric motor mounted at the rear that produces 74 hp and 96 lb - ft of torque together with a 17.7 - kilowatt - hour lithium - ion battery that is charged via standard - mains electricity and on the run with energy recuperated during periods of trailing throttle and braking.
Toronto Hydro sets a price of $ 0.18 per kilowatt hours (kWh) during peak hours, and $ 0.087 per kWh during off - peak hours.
It burns no gasoline during those miles, drawing energy from a lightweight lithium - ion battery pack containing 18.4 kilowatt - hours of energy.
It gives consumers a choice, for example, between running a dishwasher during peak demand and paying 9 cents per kilowatt - hour for electricity and running it at 3 a.m. using 5 cents electricity.
The volume of all forms of energy used by the building during the performance period shall be converted to a kilowatt hour equivalent to determine efficiency performance target and required offset.
We sell a lot of our solar electricity back to PG&E at $ 0.29 a kilowatt - hour during the summer (less in winter and at latitude 37 N there's a lot less sun as well so winter's a dead loss).
To calculate this charge, Rocky Mountain Power would look at a household's electrical use for an entire month, find the hour in which power use peaked, and then multiply the kilowatts of power used during that single hour by $ 9.02.
During the past year, Northwest green power customers purchased over 733.5 million kilowatt - hours of green power — the equivalent of the annual output from a large 250 megawatt wind farm, or enough energy to power over 63,400 homes for a year.
During a brief building period that lasted less than 40 years, electricity production from nuclear reactors in the U.S. increased from zero to 800 billion kilowatt - hours per year.
Net metering means that for every unit of surplus solar generation (kWh) during the day you effectively get a credit for a kilowatt hour (kWh) of power purchased from the grid at another time.
According to the US Department of Energy, the average levelized price of wind in the U.S. during 2014 was less than three cents per kilowatt - hour (2.35 cents to be exact).
Net metering means that for every unit of surplus solar generation generated during the day you effectively get a credit for that kilowatt hour of power purchased from the grid at another time.
Net metering means that for every unit of surplus solar generation generated during the day you effectively get a credit for a kilowatt hour of power purchased from the grid at another time.
Net metering for homeowners in Louisiana means that for every unit of surplus solar generated during the day you effectively get a credit for half a kilowatt hour of power purchased from the grid at another time.
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