Sentences with phrase «watt of electrical energy»

All are designed to help Accord PHEV drivers maximize their driving range from every watt of electrical energy and every gallon of gasoline.

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A typical hurricane releases some 600 trillion watts of heat energy, equivalent to 200 times the world's total electrical generating capacity.
12 We're going to need a bigger windmill: A typical hurricane releases some 600 trillion watts of heat energy, equivalent to 200 times the world's total electrical generating capacity.
Up to half of the electrical energy consumed by i - flow at 80 km / h — 250 watts — can be recovered through the work of a thermoelectric generator.
To meet their high power and energy requirements, the electrical subsystem includes its own 48 ‑ volt lithium - ion battery mounted beneath the luggage compartment with a nominal energy content of 470 watt - hours and peak output of up to 13 kilowatts.
One advantage I really like, aside from energy savings, is that they are less hot and produce more light with less wattage, making it possible to have a «60» watt cfl where one is only supposed to have a 40 watt incandescent or a «100» watt cfl in a 60 watt lamp, both in terms of electrical and fire (the shade) safety.
Electrical Efficiency — A maximum level of power consumption, measured as watts / cfm (or Watts / Cubic Meter per Hour in Europe), is a benchmark for an energy efficient home.
The basic idea is very straightforward: place very large solar arrays into continuously and intensely sunlit Earth orbit (1,366 watts / meter squared), collect gigawatts of electrical energy, electromagnetically beam it to Earth, and receive it on the surface for use either as base load power via direct connection to the existing electrical grid, conversion into manufactured synthetic hydrocarbon fuels, or as low ‐ intensity broadcast power beamed directly to consumers.»
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