"Transmission lines" refer to cables or conductive paths used to transport electrical signals from one point to another, usually over long distances.
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A part of the joy of marriage is this opportunity to develop an almost endless variety
of transmission lines for the meanings that are important to each partner.
So we are talking about potentially tens of thousands of miles of
new transmission lines to ultimately move large amounts of wind, solar and other resources to loads.
The federal government already has eminent domain authority for land acquisition for other public purposes but not for construction of
power transmission lines.
The states involved could eventually figure out ways to cooperate on
building transmission lines, giving out permits or filling out environmental impact analyses, he said.
In addition, this would eliminate the requirement of
transmission lines from remote locations to urban areas via the grid.
Those components include the drilling and completing of the gas source wells, and the construction of pipelines,
electric transmission lines and monitoring stations.
Are you surprised that we spend so much time focused on pipelines and so little time focused
on transmission lines?
Conducted spatial analysis for wind, solar, and
transmission line projects for engineering layouts involving up to 1,000 miles of field survey, 3 years of redesign and over 1,000 cultural resources.
Wind is fine, to me, in the right spots (keeping in mind that if you love it, you'd better at least
like transmission lines).
The teacher - student and student - student relationships are
transmission lines along which attitudes and values are communicated.
Most are already connected to the electric power grid, eliminating the need to build miles of costly
transmission lines across pristine lands to bring the power to market.
This time the
major transmission lines were not damaged, but over 300 power distribution lines were damaged, largely by falling trees.
All of which is made worse when the power generated by the project is carried
by transmission lines to places far away, with only a small amount of the electricity used locally.
As a result, massive transfers are flowing
over transmission lines built mostly by utilities for local use decades ago.
Most sites of large scale renewable energy are located far from population centers, but
current transmission line technology is capable of economically delivering electricity as far as 4000 miles from the source.
Another clue to the scale of future wind farm development can be seen in
transmission lines under construction and being planned.
Power plants and
transmission lines come in big, extremely expensive chunks, usually at the discretion of distant financial and political institutions with little incentive to prioritize the poor.
The significant delays on the key energy highway decision make construction
transmission lines less likely, he said.
Even if regulations are in place, markets won't address long - term research needs such as solar energy and
improved transmission lines.
For example, only so much natural gas can be pushed through a given sized pipe and only so much electricity can be transmitted thought a given
sized transmission line.
Continuing to dump billions of dollars into remote wind and its
corresponding transmission lines is like a homeowner blowing her paycheck on patio furniture while there is a growing hole in her roof.
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expansive transmission lines will also be required to connect that capacity to the grid, with full implementation potentially taking up to 15 years.
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