Sentences with phrase «terawatts which»

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Marc Bevand, an investor and entrepreneur, was skeptical of de Vries» tally of Bitcoin's energy use and argued that the real global energy footprint of mining was likely closer to 15 terawatt - hours, which is still a huge amount of electricity, but half of the estimate on Digiconomist.
Then he turned to the sun, his research focus, which bathes the planet in 800 terawatts of energy continually.
If their power output per pound is similar to a horse, they should produce about 1 Terawatt of power, which is about equal to the current US installed generating capacity.
The Ontario Energy Reports for the 1st two quarters of 2016 indicate that wind turbines contributed 4.6 terawatts (TWh) of power, which represented 5.9 % of Ontario's consumption of 69.3 TWh.
It is my belief the additional 45 or (25) terawatts — currently the global annual use of primary energy from all sources is 15 terawatts - is attributable to the OTEC Counter-current Heat Transfer System, for which a Canadian patent application was filed March 16, 2011.
this is a quote from Wikipedia: «The amount of energy trapped by photosynthesis is immense, approximately 100 terawatts: [3] which is about six times larger than the power consumption of human civilization.
This is approximately 33 trillion times the power consumption of humanity in 1998, which was 12 terawatts.
'' The rate of energy capture by photosynthesis is immense, approximately 100 terawatts, [3] which is about six times larger than the power consumption of human civilization.
Depending on who you're asking, this process has Bitcoin consuming more energy than a small country (e.g., Bulgaria, North Korea), which could be anywhere from 1 to 35 terawatt - hours per year.
Now, as of December 6, 2017, the energy consumption of Bitcoin mining reached 32.36 Terawatt - hours per year, which is a ridiculous amount of power, and is actually higher than the energy usage of 159 individual countries according to one estimate.
Last Week, Morgan Stanley predicted that cryptocurrency miners could consume as much as 140 terawatt - hours of electricity this year, which equates to about 0.6 percent of global demand.
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