Not exact matches
The psychic
power of the forms of intersubjectivity that create institutions and societies lies in their being channels for a multiply reinforced group
structure of consciousness, a common
grid for interpreting experience in the world.
Scientists use models of Earth's
structure and measurements of Earth's magnetic field taken at USGS observatories (https://geomag.usgs.gov/monitoring/observatories/) to determine which sections of the electrical
grid might lose
power during a geomagnetic storm.
Utilities «need a new financial
structure as people begin to sell
power back to the
grid.»
Similarly, sudden bursts of plasma and magnetic field
structures (coronal mass ejections, or CMEs) from the sun's atmosphere and high - speed solar wind could significantly disable large portions of the electric
power grid.
It's where the solar wind originates (SN: 12/16/08), where loopy magnetic
structures are anchored (SN: 2/12/00, p. 101) and where coronal mass ejections and space weather (SN: 7/31/04, p. 74) that can knock out
power grids on Earth get their start.
The
structure is
powered by an off -
grid photovoltaic generator and a rooftop rainwater collection system.
The Life Pod is a small free standing
structure that implements solar panels as a roof surface providing dry covered shelter and water catchment, the water off the solar roof is stored in rain barrels, on the south side there is a Hydroponic food system mounted that produces fresh organic supply of greens, on the north side of the
structure is a small utility closet that houses the solar battery and all the food system equipment, on the side of the utility closet there are 4 electrical outlets and an EV charging station, you can run the AC
power over to your home or business and
power any of your electrical needs with the off
grid energy from the Life Pod.
Both
structures are
powered with solar panels, so you will be able to see the set - up for off -
grid living!
The traditional energy
grid system has been
structured around one - way
power flow from
power plants traveling over transmission and distribution lines to homes and businesses.
We find that not only are
grid - scale fluctuations temporally correlated up to a day, but they possess a self - similar
structure — a signature of long - range correlations in atmospheric turbulence affecting wind
power.