Sentences with phrase «power on demand»

Solar and wind can not produce power on demand like either nuclear and fossil fuels.
As we have said repeatedly, nuclear power is the only stand - alone power generation source which is capable of delivering power on demand, without CO2 emissions being generated in the process.
The 600 - horse V12 comes alive, delivering power on demand accompanied by an ear - pleasing exhaust note.
Forget wind farms and their intermittent operation: the future of electricity generation could be tornado power on demand.
For example, the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant is now projected to cost # 19.6 bn, and produce 3.2 gigawatt (GW) of power on demand when it is completed in 2025.
As a zero - emission fuel, the hydrogen can be recombined with oxygen to produce electric power on demand, such as onboard a fuel - cell vehicle.
This technology, specially tuned for truck customers, shuts off the engine when the vehicle is at a stop — except when towing or in four - wheel drive — to give drivers power on demand when they need it most.
The Audi TT RS is powered by the award - winning 2.5 liter turbocharged five - cylinder TFSI engine that generates 360 hp and 343 lb - ft of torque between 1,650 and 5,400 rpm for power on demand.
The broad torque band is supported by boost levels as high as 18 psi (1.26 bar) in the speed range, which is designed to give the lightweight ATS Coupe an exhilarating feeling of immediate power on demand.
Under the hood of the new Lincoln Navigator is a 3.5 - liter EcoBoost engine that delivers outstanding power on demand while also providing best - in - class fuel economy.
The VI Technology process is a multi-power air induction system that fills the plenum with cool air, giving added power on demand.
«Its broad torque band makes it very powerful at low rpm, while the turbocharged performance provides a confident feeling of immediate and smooth power on demand — attributes customers will appreciate when trailering.»
It is the first car to combine the use of pure bioethanol fuel and electric power on demand and it's a convertible.
For power on demand, it offers a wide torque band with 90 percent of peak torque available from 2,100 rpm to 3,000 rpm, and maximum torque from 3,000 to 4,500 rpm.
How It Drives In this class I've always liked what the Q70 offers: a comfortable ride with plenty of power on demand.
Barely any of the dreaded turbo lag — the delay in delivering power on demand that can plague turbocharged engines — is discernable, and there's plenty of «go» on hand even when accelerating at low revs in high gears.
«It's the very definition of power on demand
We found the Titan's V8 engine felt strong at all speeds, with loads of power on demand.
The greater torque delivers an enhanced feeling of power on demand, particularly from a standstill and at low speeds.
As I drove, the CVT constantly adjusted the drive ratio, letting the engine operate at optimum efficiency and giving me power on demand.
That means quicker response and power on demand, and increased fuel economy in all driving conditions.
supple ride, plenty of power on demand and a set and forget climate control system.
Using precious battery power for highway travel when your carrying an engine thats most efficient at a cruise seems strange to me, it makes sense to have a smaller battery and have it slowly charge at highway speeds so you can have the power on demand and leave the highway able to run on full electric for the next 20 miles of the journey.
Direct injection helps the motor make about 11 percent more horsepower and nearly 20 percent more torque than the Encore's standard 1.4 L I4 LUV engine, making for a greater feeling of power on demand, particularly at low - and mid-range engine speeds.
Additionally, batteries can not only allow renewable energy generation to become «dispatchable» — providing power on demand — but can also provide other grid support services including frequency regulation and reactive power for voltage stabilization.
To manage a power system's variability, the grid operator needs three things, Goggin said: «Energy, which is megawatt - hours, capacity, which is the ability to produce power on demand, and flexibility, which is the ability to change output as supply and demand change.»
It may be that revenues will come entirely from capacity markets — payments for being ready to produce power on demand — but unreliable wind and solar will lose that competition to reliable conventional generators.
In other words, people object to his plans because they have unreasonable expectations of light, heat and power on demand.
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