Sentences with phrase «of electricity problem»

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The difficulty of the crypto problems that mining solves starts to increase, and the older graphics cards become less efficient and slower at solving them, all while consuming the same amount of electricity.
Following successful models like the X-Prize, private - and public - sector leaders should work together to set up a high - profile Canada Prize that offers incentives for entrepreneurs and researchers to solve critical problems with commercial and public benefits, like cheap desalination units or better distribution of electricity to villages.
To «find» them, people do something called mining, which means using a computer and a lot of electricity to solve math problems that unlock bitcoins as a reward.
Another, broader, problem is that only a part of the electricity needed to power EVs will come from clean sources, and an even bigger one is that 280 million electric cars account for only a fraction of the total rise in electricity demand that the IEA expects through 2040.
In addition, homeowners will have the option to store electricity generated from solar, solving the sticky problem of what to do after the sun sets.
Unlike most utilities, it doesn't pay a dividend, but with many expecting electricity prices to rise, Miller doesn't think the lack of income is a problem.
Some of them predict that widespread disruptions in modern amenities such as electricity and telephone service will arise from the Y2K computer problem; others foresee religiously ordained cataclysms.
Residents of Puerto Rico are facing the reality that it may be months until the power grid is restored, and the problems of life without electricity range from the obvious (severed communications and no way to combat the oppressive heat) to the potentially catastrophic (parents unable to provide respiratory treatment for an infant with pneumonia).
FullCycle Energy Fund founder Ibrahim AlHusseini explains how their unique approach solves many critical problems at once and how their Synova - Dahlman system converts the highest percentage of garbage to electricity.
There are significant parallels between water and electricity infrastructure in the 20th century and high bandwidth internet connectivity in the 21st century, with both exhibiting the type of network externality problems that lead to under - investment by the private sector.
The most important thing to remember i.e. there is no extra expenses or a headache such as electricity bill or installation of program problem.
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Severe flooding, structural damage to homes and the loss of all electricity, except from backup generators, were three of the most pressing problems facing Puerto Ricans, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, whose state is home to many of Puerto Rican descent, said during a tour of the island.
The problem is your math as NY certainly has not added 5,000 MW of electricity, nothing even close to that.
To secure a full five - year term as president, Lungu is going to have to convince the electorate that he is better placed that the man he defeated in 2015, Hakainde Hichilema, to fix the country's huge challenges that include a chronic electricity problem and a struggling economy not helped by one of the worst performing currencies in the world.
Dr. Donkor indicated that the country's biggest electricity challenge has been generation «but it is not the totality of the problem.
Prof George Gyan - Baffour touched on power supply to the factory in the face of national electricity problems.
The problems are not technical in nature as reliable electricity is a staple of economic life in nations less endowed than Nigeria.
House of Representatives Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, has revealed that the current electricity problem should be blamed on the past administrations of both Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan regime.
While the idea of driving an electric car may or may not appeal to you, no one can ignore the problems facing electricity grids.
The biggest hurdle to getting more electricity from renewable energy sources is the intermittency of the sun and wind — a problem that better batteries with less expensive materials could solve by storing large amounts of energy until needed.
WHITE MAGIC Targeting parts of the brain's white matter, the tissue that connects different brain regions (shown), may be key to whether stimulating the brain with electricity will work as a treatment for memory problems and other ills.
Fresh off meetings in Haiti to discuss potential renewable energy plans with the government, state electricity company and other players in the country's energy market, Konold calls the lack of political will in the Haitian government to tackle the hardest problems like theft disheartening.
Extreme weather contributed to cost problem Electricity rates have increased 18 percent because of Kemper, and the result of the prudency review before the Public Service Commission could force the utility to absorb more of the costs (ClimateWire, April 30).
But it is a technology that has proven problematic in developed and developing countries — witness the ecological problems brought on by the Three Gorges — and most of the undeveloped locations for hydropower are located in the west of the country while the majority of electricity use is in the east.
And those five problems are climate change, petro - dictatorship — the rise of Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela — energy and natural resource supply, and demand constraints, and we see that from food to fuel today, biodiversity loss, the fact that we are right now in the middle of the sixth great extinction phase in the Earth's history that we know of; and finally something I call energy poverty, the 1.6 billion people on the planet we [who] still have no on - off switch in their life because they've no direct grid electricity.
It also has certain advantages over electricity, which has storage problems of its own.
Britain will avoid the logistical problems and cost of closing the station, while Ukraine will acquire an established station in good working order, complete with fixtures and fittings, some scientific instruments, electricity generator and waste - processing equipment.
The problem: Pre-industrial concentrations were about 287 ppm, and we're already at 400 ppm, with hundreds of millions of people in the developing world still without electricity or modern energy.
A team of KAIST researchers headed by Byung Jin Cho, a professor of electrical engineering, proposed a solution to this problem by developing a glass fabric - based thermoelectric (TE) generator that is extremely light and flexible and produces electricity from the heat of the human body.
The problem was that no one has been certain which way of doing it makes the most electricity for the least greenhouse gas production.
But in an analysis just published in The Electricity Journal, scientists say that much of this problem could be addressed with enhanced energy storage technology or by developing «hybrid» systems in which, on a broader geographic scale, one form of renewable energy is ramping up even while the other is declining.
But the variable nature of wind and solar energy can cause problems with matching supply to demand — problems that would be greatly eased if only we had a really good way of storing electricity on an industrial scale.
Environmental problems of generating electricity could be tackled by switching to bio-fuels such as elephant grass, straw and wood from poplar trees, claims the Dutch energy and environment organisation Novem.
Spintronic devices promise to solve major problems in today's electronic computers, in that the computers use massive amounts of electricity and generate heat that requires expending even more energy for cooling.
However, as the UK has shifted focus from coal - and oil - fired electricity generation to being more reliant on natural gas as the fuel of choice (irrespective of wind, solar, nuclear and other alternatives), this makes the electricity grid somewhat vulnerable to accidental and incidental problems with the flow of data and to malicious manipulation for the sake of sabotage, criminal or online military / terrorist action.
One of the problems with previous methods was that the amount of energy produced in, for example, a system using salty and less salty water to generate electricity, was too small relative to the amount of water used.
The hope is that this fusion of biology and electricity can solve one of chemistry's biggest problems: how to take the freely available power of sunlight and convert it into a cheap, green energy source for everyone.
It warned the arrival of a weather phenomenon known as La Niña «could cause real problems» for electricity supplies because of the likelihood of it being accompanied by an «unusually cold and windless winter» in the UK.
«You get this beautiful synergy of using PRISM, a small modular reactor, to fix a [waste] problem and then explore if we could use this to make all this other electricity with the integral fast reactor approach,» he explains.
No problem, there's plenty of electricity available.
the fundamental problem of how we generate electricity, store it and our want for more and more is an issue electric cars do not solve.
If you've played the game before in any of the many versions, the gameplay will be familiar: supply your city with the necessities (like water, electricity, housing, commercial property, and industrial areas) and then spend your time growing it and solving problems (such as traffic congestion, fires, or pollution).
Save your work in the application often to ensure you don't lose your completed work in the event of computer or electricity problems.
A minimum of 80 % of the electricity purchased for the building is required to come from renewable sources, solar panels are used for heating water in the complex and the building employs a computerised management system which senses the temperature in different parts of the Parliament, and automatically opens windows to keep the building cool especially during the summer when, because of the high level of insulation used to keep the building warm during the winter months, there can be potential problem of overheating.
In the case of electricity, a functioning electric grid requires a functioning electric grid — see the problem of black starting an electric system.
But certainly the worst of the «indoor smoke, bronchial disorders, polluted water» problems are caused by a lack of electricity and fossil fuels (hence burning dung indoors for heat).
Now here is the major problem, the UK uses 400 TWh of electricity per year but 2.5 x that in oil!!
Referring here to engineer Tom Kieran's Grand Canal plan to build a dam across James Bay, raise the water level enough to generate electricity (and flood out huge swathes of Ontario) and then build a giant pipeline to the Great Lakes to solve America's water problems.
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