A unit or
measure of electricity supply or consumption of one thousand Watts over a period of one hour
Not exact matches
A rooftop array
of solar panels
measuring 30 meters square, operating at 50 percent efficiency, also could
supply the necessary
electricity.
That Senate bill sets a goal to reduce emissions by 83 percent from 2005 levels by 2050 and requires
electricity suppliers to use renewables and
electricity - saving
measures for 20 percent
of their demand by 2020.
EGAT and the institute claim that the package
of measures which has now been introduced has the potential to cut growth in the
electricity supply by a quarter over the next decade.
Getting greenhouse gas emissions to 60 percent below the 1990 level will require four types
of measures: aggressive energy efficiency, aggressive electrification, decarbonizing
electricity (such as by using renewable energy sources) and decarbonizing the remaining fuel
supply (such as by using biofuels).
Measured by share
of national
electricity supplied by wind, Denmark is the leader, at 20 percent.
What
measures and technologies would enhance the ability
of the grid to adapt to changing
electricity supply and demand patterns?
Increase energy efficiency and the use
of renewable energy «We think that whatever
electricity supply option Switzerland chooses, and whatever
measures to reduce CO2 emissions the country applies, a stronger focus on energy efficiency should always be part
of the process.
The report highlights: Trends in domestic energy demand and
supply prospects to 2040, broken down by fuel and sector The outlook for the power sector and the increasing share
of coal in the region's
electricity generation The role that Southeast Asia will play in international energy trade and the implications for its energy expenditures The potential energy and environmental benefits
of implementing pragmatic
measures that would help limit the rise in the region's greenhouse - gas emissions An in - depth analysis
of energy prospects in Malaysia to 2040 A focus on four key issues that will shape the direction
of the region's energy system: power grid interconnection, energy investment, energy access and fossil - fuel subsidies
However, he noted that for the plan to be effective, other changes across the board have to be made, citing the example
of free
electricity given to farmers who add to the problem by overdrawing the
supply of groundwater through electrical pump sets.On top
of privatization
measures, Singh encouraged local governments to take an active role in determining local needs and strategies for water conservation, drawing on the large South Indian metropolis
of Chennai as a prime example: «We have the impressive example
of Chennai city that had a city - based, neighbourhood - based strategy.
According to the Court, the Dutch
measures aimed at «combating cross-subsidisation in the broad sense», ensuring «undistorted competition on the markets for the generation / production,
supply and trade
of electricity and gas» and guaranteeing» adequate investment in the
electricity and gas distribution systems».
Anyway, in the current legal proceedings the question arose whether the government
measures leading to the partial diversion
of the Acheloos river for water
supply and
electricity generation purposes was in conformity with a number
of EU directives on water policy.
The 50 - year lease and concession agreement encompassed leasing the university's existing utility system (including
electricity, steam and condensate, chilled water, natural gas and geothermal power) to a third - party concessionaire, implementation
of energy conservation
measures by the concessionaire to meet certain energy savings goals, assistance with the procurement
of energy
supplies for the university, and development
of an academic collaboration relationship with the university.
Their external power
supplies — typically, little black cubes with two teeth (the plugs)-- «suck»
electricity, according to the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, which has
measured standby power in hundreds
of devices.