Sentences with phrase «provide equivalent power»

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The center in Maiden, N.C., produces 167 million kilowatt hours, the power equivalent of 17,600 homes for one year, from a 100 - acre solar farm and fuel cell installations provided by Silicon Valley startup Bloom Energy.
They tend to break more news, provide a greater diversity of stories and are often more effective in holding power to account — and having the determination to stick with a story — than their Radio and TV equivalents.
But coal provides more than half of the electricity used by the U.S., and China builds the equivalent of two 500 - megawatt coal - fired power plants each week, helping keep these nations at the top of the list of the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitters.
The 4S Executive, Turbo Executive and Turbo S Executive provide all the standard features of their smaller equivalents, plus a 5.9 - inch longer wheelbase, thermally and noise - insulated glass, soft - close doors, four - zone automatic climate control, heated and ventilated front and rear seats, a rear interior lighting package, eight - way power rear seats, and power rear and rear side sunshades.
Which is why even if you decide an immediate annuity is right for you, you want to be sure you have plenty of other savings invested in stocks, bonds and cash equivalents that can provide capital growth to maintain purchasing power and provide extra cash should you need it for emergencies and such.
Because this is only for 75 flights, the total impact will be rather small - the equivalent of taking 26 cars off the road for a year - but if the airline powered all of its flights with a 20 % biofuel blend for one year, the annual emissions reductions would equal taking about 64,000 cars off the road or providing electricity to 28,000 homes.
In the room air conditioning sector alone, improving energy efficiency of equipment by 30 % while simultaneously transitioning to low - GWP alternatives could save an amount of electricity equivalent to up to 2,500 medium - sized power plants globally by 2050, while providing climate mitigation of nearly 100 Gt CO2 - eq by 2050 from this sector.
In addition to the text of the proposed rule, EPA issued a Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Clean Power Plan, 4 along with numerous technical supporting documents and fact sheets.5 In October 2014, EPA issued a notice of data availability, which provided discussion and solicited additional comment on several topic areas, including the 2020 - 29 compliance trajectories.6 Also in October 2014, EPA issued a supplemental proposal to address carbon pollution from affected power plants in Indian Country and U.S. territories.7 In November 2014, EPA issued an additional technical support document providing examples of how a state could translate its rate - based goal into an equivalent mass - based goal, expressed in metric tons of CO2.8 In November 2014, EPA also issued a memo addressing biogenic CO2 emissions from stationary sources that explicitly relates this topic to the implementation of the Clean Power PPower Plan, 4 along with numerous technical supporting documents and fact sheets.5 In October 2014, EPA issued a notice of data availability, which provided discussion and solicited additional comment on several topic areas, including the 2020 - 29 compliance trajectories.6 Also in October 2014, EPA issued a supplemental proposal to address carbon pollution from affected power plants in Indian Country and U.S. territories.7 In November 2014, EPA issued an additional technical support document providing examples of how a state could translate its rate - based goal into an equivalent mass - based goal, expressed in metric tons of CO2.8 In November 2014, EPA also issued a memo addressing biogenic CO2 emissions from stationary sources that explicitly relates this topic to the implementation of the Clean Power Ppower plants in Indian Country and U.S. territories.7 In November 2014, EPA issued an additional technical support document providing examples of how a state could translate its rate - based goal into an equivalent mass - based goal, expressed in metric tons of CO2.8 In November 2014, EPA also issued a memo addressing biogenic CO2 emissions from stationary sources that explicitly relates this topic to the implementation of the Clean Power PPower Plan.9
The project must provide offsetting renewables which have the equivalent of 15 years of project power, provide additionality, and have durable ownership integrity associated with the project.
In effect, the modern energy economy provides power equivalent to that of vast numbers of human or animal servants.
It generates the equivalent of three natural gas plants and serves two critical functions: provide low - cost electricity and store water for emergency power production.
WWF Scotland director Lang Banks said: «While Sunday's weather caused disruption for many people, it also proved to be a good day for wind power output, with wind turbines alone providing the equivalent of all Scotland's total electricity needs.
Vikas Anand, General Manager for GE's Onshore Wind Business in the Americas said «Both projects will provide power for the equivalent of 180,000 homes in Iowa.
That level of alternative energy would exceed that provided by all of China's coal - fired power plants right now and be the equivalent of the United States» total electricity generation.
If we assume that each meter provides 0.7 thermal kilowatts of power, then we are looking at a world solar thermal capacity by 2020 of 1,100 thermal gigawatts, the equivalent of 690 coal - fired power plants.
A plan to help get to three tons is not simply to buy electric cars, but also to improve public transportation, bike sharing, installing electric vehicle charging infrastructure and car to home interconnection for millions of EVs to also help provide power into the electric grid, mandate phasing in of electric vehicles whose operating «fuel» cost is equivalent to less than $ 1.00 per gallon.
«Both projects will provide power for the equivalent of 180,000 homes in Iowa,» said Vikas Anand, General Manager for GE's Onshore Wind Business in the Americas.
That's also enough power to provide 1.6 million homes with electricity for one year or the equivalent carbon sequestration from 10 million acres of US forest.
A common myth is that because some types of renewable energy do not provide baseload power, they require an equivalent amount of backup power provided by fossil fuel plants.
The total square footage will be equivalent to 63 football fields, producing a whopping 60 megawatts of power — enough to provide annual electricity to a town of 15,000.
The power station will provide the equivalent electricity needs of all of the State's schools, hospitals, police stations, and government buildings over a full year.
These would not, however, be used in groups to provide the equivalent amount of power of the arrays of large wind turbines you find in a wind farm tied to major transmission systems.
As this paper states, «Covering 0.16 % of the land on Earth with 10 % efficient solar conversion systems would provide 20 TW of power, nearly twice the world's consumption rate of fossil energy and the equivalent 20,000 1 - GWe nuclear fission plants».
The production tax credit, if renewed, would lead to future wind development that would reduce carbon emissions equivalent to an additional 30,000 cars and provide enough energy to power another 50,000 homes, according to Dorle.
The DOE provides information on carbon footprints and estimates geothermal power at 0.18 pounds or 84 grams CO2 equivalent per kilowatt hour (g CO2e / kWh) produced.
Bak is optimistic of wave energy's future upside, claiming that it could one day provide up to 5 % of the country's energy needs - the equivalent of 300GW of power.
We have developed 103 - landfill gas to energy projects over the past 20 years, which generate nearly 500 megawatts of power - the equivalent of providing energy for over 400,000 homes or replacing nearly seven million barrels of oil each year.
In nine states it provided more than 12 percent and in 17 states, more than five percent... In a 2010 study, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory reported over 10 million MW of wind resource in the U.S., enough to power the equivalent of the nation's total electricity needs 10 times over.»
Site C is the third hydroelectric dam on the Peace and, when completed, would provide 1100 MW of electrical capacity, producing 5100 GW hours of electricity annually which is apparently enough to power the equivalent of 450,000 homes per year in B.C..
Please note that the duties and powers equivalent to those under section 20 Children Act 1989 voluntary arrangements are provided for in Wales under section 76 of the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act 2014.
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