More ideas for things to do, especially if your little one still has
loads of energy after the puddle splash.
Does he still have
a load of energy after some exercise?
Not exact matches
Dan has risen to the occasion
of fatherhood with more sweetness and
energy than seems possible, changing diapers, doing seemingly infinite
loads of laundry, rocking and burping the baby, making pot
after pot
of coffee (which we now refer to as «liquid hope»), researching baby poo on the internet, and so on.
This is a great portable recipe for eating
after a workout and will give you
loads of energy for the rest
of the day
Typical use
of creatine — 5 to 10 grams a day, generally
after a five - to - seven - day, 20 - grams - a-day
loading phase — creates
energy to mitigate this and increase muscle mass, lean body mass, strength and capacity for total work regardless
of age.
If you are drinking
energy drinks
loaded with artificial sweeteners and caffeine — your condition will only gets worse, leaving you exhausted
after a brief few hours
of hyper -
energy.
Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) can be a night - only dispatchable (D - CSP) plant; with its entire solar
energy absorbed by day to be delivered after dark to cover the evening peak load on the grid, according to a study funded by the US Department of Energy
energy absorbed by day to be delivered
after dark to cover the evening peak
load on the grid, according to a study funded by the US Department
of Energy Energy (DOE).
The report's author, Prof Gordon Hughes, an economist at Edinburgh University and a former
energy adviser to the World Bank, discovered that the «
load factor» — the efficiency rating
of a turbine based on the percentage
of electricity it actually produces compared with its theoretical maximum — is reduced from 24 per cent in the first 12 months
of operation to just 11 per cent
after 15 years.
Previously, solar power plants had depended on back up
energy plants powered by carbon emitting fuels because a solar system's peak generation hours do not coincide with the utility's peak
load hours
after 5 p.m. Low sunlight meant low
energy generation, and this challenge scaled back the environmental benefits
of solar plants.
The so called Renewable
Energy technologies such as Wind and Solar even if further refined and made more efficient, sought
after efficiency increases that are now running into the problems
of ever diminishing returns for the investments needed to raise those levels
of efficiency, are now just one
of the limiting factors in the hope
of the so called Renewable
Energy systems ever replacing today's base
load coal, gas, oil, nuclear powered generators.
Building type: 1950s solid wall brick house, east - west orientation, detached (91sqm extended to 125sqm) Location: Nottingham Budget: Approx # 200k including extensions, full refurbishment, full and internal fit - out, garage rebuild, landscaping Space heating demand Before: 458 kWh / m2 / yr according to EPC at time
of purchase
After: 24kWh / m2 / yr (PHPP) Heat
load Before: not known
After: 10 W / m2 Primary
energy demand (PHPP) Before: not known After: 81 kWh / m2 / yr Primary energy demand (measured) Before: 330 kWh / m2 / yr After: 81 kWh / m2 / yr Energy performance certificate (EPC) Before: E 39 After: B90 (predicting space and water heating total of over 13,000 kWh / yr compared with actual value of 5,345 kWh in 2013) Measured total energy consumption Before: 275 kWh / m2 / yr (Apr 2010 - Mar 2011) After: 56 kWh / m2 / yr (Jan - Dec 2013), not including PV use or gener
energy demand (PHPP) Before: not known
After: 81 kWh / m2 / yr Primary
energy demand (measured) Before: 330 kWh / m2 / yr After: 81 kWh / m2 / yr Energy performance certificate (EPC) Before: E 39 After: B90 (predicting space and water heating total of over 13,000 kWh / yr compared with actual value of 5,345 kWh in 2013) Measured total energy consumption Before: 275 kWh / m2 / yr (Apr 2010 - Mar 2011) After: 56 kWh / m2 / yr (Jan - Dec 2013), not including PV use or gener
energy demand (measured) Before: 330 kWh / m2 / yr
After: 81 kWh / m2 / yr
Energy performance certificate (EPC) Before: E 39 After: B90 (predicting space and water heating total of over 13,000 kWh / yr compared with actual value of 5,345 kWh in 2013) Measured total energy consumption Before: 275 kWh / m2 / yr (Apr 2010 - Mar 2011) After: 56 kWh / m2 / yr (Jan - Dec 2013), not including PV use or gener
Energy performance certificate (EPC) Before: E 39
After: B90 (predicting space and water heating total
of over 13,000 kWh / yr compared with actual value
of 5,345 kWh in 2013) Measured total
energy consumption Before: 275 kWh / m2 / yr (Apr 2010 - Mar 2011) After: 56 kWh / m2 / yr (Jan - Dec 2013), not including PV use or gener
energy consumption Before: 275 kWh / m2 / yr (Apr 2010 - Mar 2011)
After: 56 kWh / m2 / yr (Jan - Dec 2013), not including PV use or generation.