Sentences with phrase «on electrical generation»

When Premier Rachel Notley announced Alberta's new climate change strategy over the weekend, analysts and pundits rushed to gauge the impact on the oilsands and on the electrical generation business, still dependent as it is on coal.

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This is the necessary time, for the quantum chamber absorbs solar energy and start a quantum generation process, which is simply converted to electrical energy on demand.
Constructed of layers of atomically thin materials, including transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), graphene, and boron nitride, the ultra-thin LEDs showing all - electrical single photon generation could be excellent on - chip quantum light sources for a wide range of photonics applications for quantum communications and networks.
Already, though, one payoff is clear: The mission is nurturing a new generation of Emirati planetary scientists preparing to work on Mars data, says Hope mission head Omran Sharaf, an electrical engineer who previously worked on the DubaiSat satellites.
Advancing next - generation battery and energy storage technologies for electric and hybrid cars and the electrical grid are critical to help reduce America's reliance on foreign oil and lower energy costs for U.S. consumers.
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On that generation Beetle, the electrical plug is connected when the headlight is properly installed.
One YASA for each rear wheel, giving direct drive — this time electric — and one on the crankshaft, giving torque - fill, electrical generation and starter motor functionality.
Plug the large end of the USB cord that came with your Kindle into an open USB slot on your computer; if you're looking at the USB cord and just see something that plugs into an electrical socket (Kindle 2 and later generations), that portion that looks like the end to be plugged into an electrical socket can be pulled apart to reveal the USB portion.
Here's a little pause, after days focused on numbers (gigawatts of electrical generation, gigatons of emissions, square miles of sea ice), to reflect on the value judgments underlying efforts to mesh boundless human aspirations with life on a finite planet.
Where does Mr. Barnes stand on the role of laws that require more carbon efficiency, such as better CAFE and appliance efficiency standards as well as building and electrical codes that would create a generation of much more carbon efficient buildings?
And this same period saw the expansion of fossil fuel burning from the traditional family needs like heating / cooking, then on to quickly power - up both modern modern agriculture and also the industrial - mass production revolution in manufacturing industries, and finally the large - scale generation of ubiquitous electrical power, eventually distributed into nearly every home and business in the industrialized societies, with close to 24x7x365 availability.
(2007) • Contribution of Renewables to Energy Security (2007) • Modelling Investment Risks and Uncertainties with Real Options Approach (2007) • Financing Energy Efficient Homes Existing Policy Responses to Financial Barriers (2007) • CO2 Allowance and Electricity Price Interaction - Impact on Industry's Electricity Purchasing Strategies in Europe (2007) • CO2 Capture Ready Plants (2007) • Fuel - Efficient Road Vehicle Non-Engine Components (2007) • Impact of Climate Change Policy Uncertainty on Power Generation Investments (2006) • Raising the Profile of Energy Efficiency in China — Case Study of Standby Power Efficiency (2006) • Barriers to the Diffusion of Solar Thermal Technologies (2006) • Barriers to Technology Diffusion: The Case of Compact Fluorescent Lamps (2006) • Certainty versus Ambition — Economic Efficiency in Mitigating Climate Change (2006) • Sectoral Crediting Mechanisms for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Institutional and Operational Issues (2006) • Sectoral Approaches to GHG Mitigation: Scenarios for Integration (2006) • Energy Efficiency in the Refurbishment of High - Rise Residential Buildings (2006) • Can Energy - Efficient Electrical Appliances Be Considered «Environmental Goods»?
New government stats on falling carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from electrical power generation point to a good - news story on energy and climate, one that should grab the attention of policymakers nationally and in the states.
He said that the uncertainty in the industry has «put a brake on all forms of investment in electrical generation in Australia».
Speaking on FIT mandate, I believe that FIT is to encourage renewables - based electrical generation project development.
In the emerging energy economy — an economy built on domestic wind, solar, and geothermal energy sources — the greening of the grid by replacing fossil fuel — based electrical generation will also be a greening of the transport system.
Although most supplies must be imported, Barrow relies on local natural gas fields to meet all energy requirements for building heat and electrical power generation.
It is currently the backbone of reliability in the state's electrical generation,» says Robert Freehling, the Sierra Club's consultant on renewable energies and the grid.
Expressed in financial terms, the health costs linked to biomass burning for power generation run into billions of euros each year, with health costs associated with emissions from former coal and co-fired plants amounting to 137,000 euros per year on average for every megawatt of electrical capacity installed.
Natural gas generation is capable of providing on - demand «dispatchable» power, ramping up quickly and following real - time changes in electrical load.
60 Wind Generation Historically Small wind turbines used for Wind Generation Historically Small wind turbines used for agriculture use — pump water Provide electrical needs for isolated homes Extracts ~ 3 kW of power with wind vanes no larger than 1m long Modern Wind turbines with vanes larger than 50 m can extract megawatts of power from the wind Blades designed to function similar to airplane wings utilizing lift created by the wind flowing over the surface to turn the blades — more efficient Turbines mounted on tall towers or at sea can take advantage of higher winds.
That's from $ 10 on each tonne of CO2 the byproduct of a megawatt hour of electrical generation.
Due to their low energy stored on electrical energy invested (ESOIe) ratios, conventional battery technologies reduce the EROI ratios of wind generation below curtailment EROI ratios.
I was thinking the heat could be stored for electrical generation at night or on the 1 day in a 100 southern California actually has clouds.
Electricity generation on buildings encourages use of carbon intensive electrical heating and hot water generation — ie can increase emissions 3.
The same total electrical energy output could have been produced using conventional natural gas fired electrical generation for ~ $ 31 billion or ~ 1/16 of the actual capital costs expended on renewable installations.
The only employment they are allowed would be as day laborers on third world construction projects building coal and natural gas electrical generation plants and electrical distribution grids.
Note that most of the storage, transport, and power generation technology for methane is already mature, and that a strong reliance on methane could reduce the need for large electrical grids with huge generating plants.
Aside from the excellent information provided on the breakdown of energy sources used to power the Australian electrical grid, the main figure in contention is highlighted in red — the percentage of coal - fired power used per day versus all other sources of generation.
The measure directs how a unit's overall efficiency shall be determined on the basis of outputs of electrical generation and useful thermal energy output, which is defined in the bill as (i) including direct heat and other valid thermal end - use energy requirements for which fuel or electricity would otherwise be consumed and (ii) excluding thermal energy used for the purpose of drying or refining biomass fuel.
Would you care to make the same extrapolation for all forms of electrical generation, based on evidence to date?
Florida's push for increased reliance on renewable sources of energy has encouraged the addition of 250 + Megawatts of wood - fired electrical power generation, to be fueled
Apparently a food calorie often uses more fossil fuel than the equivalent electric energy needed to power you the same distance on a bike — partly because you need more energy to go one miles due to inefficiencies in your body getting motive force out of the calories than an electric system does, even if you take into account the generation and transportation losses of the electrical power.
ERCOT, the main electric grid in Texas, received 9.9 percent of its electrical generation from wind energy during 2013 and is on track to top 10 percent in the coming years considering the 7,000 MW of new capacity now under construction in Texas.
Nissan LEAF, Chevy Volt, soon the Ford Focus EV, etc), and while they are still a bit rough around the edges, many car makers are working on the second and third generations of EVs and PHEVs which will no doubt be better and cheaper, and as the electrical grid gets progressively cleaner, they'll do better environmentally.
Nearly all of the world's electrical generation relies in one way or another on water.
Martin Ignasiak, a partner in Osler Hoskin and Harcourt LLP's Calgary office, says many of his clients, which include oil sands players and electrical generation companies, prefer to err on the side of caution when it comes to consultation with First Nations, in order to minimize the risk their projects will fail to get approved.
Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on aircraft electrical, power generation and distribution, navigation, instrumentation, engine, flight control, fuel, lighting, and environmental control systems.
Carried out exceptional maintenance on electrical, instrument, and power systems F / A -18 C aircraft including power generation, conversion, and distribution systems.
Your resume for an electrical engineering position should focus on the design on next generation devices and the implementation of new technologies.
Conducted preventive maintenance on power distribution and generation for naval electrical systems.
Currently recruiting for an Electrical Maintenance Engineer on behalf of our client, a well established business that has been manufacturing products for generations.
Broad experience spanning twenty years solving electrical design and systems engineering challenges in industrial, heavy industrial, launch complex and office facilities in the Aerospace, Power Generation and Consulting Engineering industries with a proven track record of completing tasks on budget, on time both as a leader or member of design teams and as a stand - alone engineer.
In fact, the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office, which oversees consumer protection, reported on March 20 that «there has been a rash of overly aggressive and dishonest sales pitches» in several communities from electrical - generation companies.
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