Energy
Meanings and phrases
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- the federal department responsible for maintaining a national energy policy of the United States; created in 1977; Department of Energy; Energy Department; DOE
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- (physics) a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the capacity of a physical system to do work; the units of energy are joules or ergs; free energy
- forceful exertion; vigor; vigour; zip
- enterprising or ambitious drive; push; get-up-and-go
- an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing); muscularity; vigor; vigour; vim
- a healthy capacity for vigorous activity; vim; vitality
- any source of usable power
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- a former executive agency (from 1946 to 1974) that was responsible for research into atomic energy and its peacetime uses in the United States; AEC
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- the federal department responsible for maintaining a national energy policy of the United States; created in 1977; Energy Department; Energy; DOE
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- an agency that collects political and economic and technical information about energy matters and makes the Department of Energy's technical and analytical expertise available to other members of the Intelligence Community; DOEI
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- the federal department responsible for maintaining a national energy policy of the United States; created in 1977; Department of Energy; Energy; DOE
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- the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Energy; Secretary of Energy
- the position of the head of the Department of Energy; Secretary of Energy
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- the United Nations agency concerned with atomic energy; IAEA
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- the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of Energy; Energy Secretary
- the position of the head of the Department of Energy; Energy Secretary
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- the energy that an atomic system must acquire before a process (such as an emission or reaction) can occur; energy of activation
- This condition forms the basis for activation energy asymptotics.
- Like all catalysts, enzymes increase the reaction rate by lowering its activation energy.
- The change in activation energy at 333 K can be ascribed to a change in reaction mechanism.
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- energy derived from sources that do not use up natural resources or harm the environment
- Part of SECMOL's work is to develop techniques that use alternative energy sources.
- In addition, it includes companies from emerging sectors, such as alternative energy.
- Berger is a long-time supporter of alternative energy solutions to global environmental problems.
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- the energy released by a nuclear reaction; nuclear energy
- The depiction of the density of atomic energy was also presented.
- The world civilization will change with the utilization of atomic energy.
- Go forward in the research of atomic energy contributing to the progress of civilization.
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- the energy required to separate particles from a molecule or atom or nucleus; equals the mass defect; separation energy
- The main reason is the very high binding energy of the alpha particle.
- The singlet deuteron is a virtual state, with a negative binding energy of .
- For heavier nuclei, the binding energy per nucleon in the nucleus begins to decrease.
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- that part of the energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction
- Ammonium nitrate has only 85% of the chemical energy of nitroglycerin.
- The plants also add some chemical energy to the fuel from biological molecules.
- Lithium borohydride is renowned as one of the highest energy density chemical energy carriers.
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- the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy of an isolated system is constant despite internal changes; law of conservation of energy; first law of thermodynamics
- the direction) is to use (conservation of energy).
- This is referred to as conservation of energy.
- Also he was an advocate of the law of conservation of energy.
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- potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed (as in a coiled spring); elastic potential energy
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- potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed (as in a coiled spring); elastic energy
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- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor; electricity
- It shows how fast electrical energy is consumed.
- Wind turbines convert wind energy to electrical energy for distribution.
- Solar cells convert some of the light energy absorbed into electrical energy.
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- a definite stable energy that a physical system can have; used especially of the state of electrons in atoms or molecules; energy state
- The next energy level () is −3.4 eV.
- Perey noticed decay particles with an energy level below 80 keV.
- Certain time limits can be defined to reach the necessary energy level.
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- the energy that an atomic system must acquire before a process (such as an emission or reaction) can occur; activation energy
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- a definite stable energy that a physical system can have; used especially of the state of electrons in atoms or molecules; energy level
- Therefore, the lowest possible energy state has , .
- It is an approximation of the tendency to the least energy state.
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- a unit of measurement for work; work unit; heat unit
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- (physics) a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the capacity of a physical system to do work; the units of energy are joules or ergs; energy
- In equilibrium, the Gibbs free energy must be zero.
- It is the L gradient flow of the Ginzburg–Landau free energy functional.
- This allows the water solvent to maximize its entropy, lowering the total free energy.
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- energy derived from the heat in the interior of the earth
- Natural resources include geothermal energy.
- Ukraine has a certain potential for the development of geothermal energy.
- According to some estimates, India has 10,600 MW of geothermal energy available.
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- a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature; heat
- In hot conditions, the greatest source of heat energy is solar radiation.
- As objects grow hotter, they glow red proportionate to their heat energy.
- These techniques use convection, conduction, and radiation of heat energy.
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- the branch of physics that studies subatomic particles and their interactions; particle physics; high-energy physics
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- the mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its motion; K.E.
- it does not convert electric energy to kinetic energy.
- The kinetic energy of the ground state cannot be removed.
- Electric generators transform kinetic energy into electricity.
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- the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy of an isolated system is constant despite internal changes; conservation of energy; first law of thermodynamics
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- (psychoanalysis) psychic energy produced by the libido
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- the energy associated with visible light
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- (physics) the mass of a body regarded relativistically as energy
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- energy in a mechanical form
- Conversion of radiant energy into mechanical energy to compress the main body.
- Engine An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one form of energy into mechanical energy.
- This presents problems, as biofuels can use food resources in order to provide mechanical energy for vehicles.
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- an actuating force or factor; psychic energy
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- the energy released by a nuclear reaction; atomic energy
- Tero Varjoranta is a Finnish with 30 years of experience in nuclear energy.
- South Africa's nuclear programme includes both nuclear energy and nuclear medicine.
- Ritter worked on the German nuclear energy project, also known as the "Uranverein".
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- the mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its position; stored energy; P.E.
- Every conservative force has a potential energy.
- These rest states need not have equal potential energy.
- For this purpose, interperticle potential energy is disregarded.
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- an actuating force or factor; mental energy
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- energy that is transmitted in the form of (electromagnetic) radiation; energy that exists in the absence of matter
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- the energy equivalent to the mass of a particle at rest in an inertial frame of reference; equal to the rest mass times the square of the speed of light
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- the energy required to separate particles from a molecule or atom or nucleus; equals the mass defect; binding energy
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- energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy; solar power
- This would affect plant life and solar energy.
- In 1982 he started working on solar energy.
- This approach harvests the solar energy trapped in ocean waters.
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- a useless effort; waste of effort
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- a power plant that uses wind turbines to generate electricity; wind farm; wind park
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- Steven is a director of a renewable energy company.
- Another type of renewable energy source is biofuel.
- And this will speed up the transfer to renewable energy."
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- A new building code promoted energy efficiency.
- If energy efficiency goes down, performance is negative.
- Improved energy efficiency is one of Germany's official targets.
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- Azawakh have high energy and tremendous endurance.
- NADP is an electron carrier which ferries high energy electrons.
- It represents a shallow water high energy deposit on a carbonate tamp.
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- However, it is second in energy consumption after Texas.
- Some units also have data recorders for energy consumption.
- processing time and energy consumption.
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- Waterpower and forests are Ethiopia's main energy sources.
- Other energy sources include solar photovoltaics and geothermal power.
- The contribution from renewable energy sources was nearly 17% of the total.
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- Because of this, Zen is much more energy efficient.
- These buildings can also be upgraded to produce more energy.
- When the body is expending more energy than it is consuming (e.g.
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- The main domestic energy source is hydroelectric.
- Another type of renewable energy source is biofuel.
- Glucose is an energy source in most life forms.
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- A relatively small amount of energy is required for initiation.
- Then the total amount of energy can be found by adding formula_12.
- Radio waves have the least amount of energy and the lowest frequency.
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- Households consume more than 80 percent of total energy production.
- Haitians burn wood charcoal for 60% of their domestic energy production.
- Her research interests include energy production, ocean dynamics, and sailboat design.
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- Tidal power and Thermal energy storage solutions are also considered.
- As a result, the CPUC established an energy storage target of 1,325 MW by 2020.
- They also work on electrodes for energy storage in lithium and sodium ion batteries.
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- They are inefficient, not recycling excess thermal energy.
- The liquid can be said to be saturated with thermal energy.
- Energy is transformed from other forms into thermal energy.
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- During inflation, the energy density in the inflaton field is roughly constant.
- Similar to LFP, LYP batteries offer high energy density, good safety and long life.
- The raw energy density of liquid ammonia is 11.5 MJ/L, which is about a third that of diesel.
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- These figures included components for the wind energy sector.
- The wind energy project would power 5,000 homes on Staten Island.
- Prospects for Italian wind energy beyond 2016 are very uncertain.
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- The total energy stored in that capacitor is "U = ½ C⋅ΔV".
- Households consume more than 80 percent of total energy production.
- The value is defined as the total energy released in a given nuclear decay.
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- New York City is home to several clean energy projects.
- He proposed funding cuts for clean energy and other environmental programs.
- Other industries include clean energy, bioscience, and agri-tech businesses.
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- The reduction in friction would reduce energy use.
- Some new developments exhibit extremely low energy use.
- Lee is able to offset its energy use with the energy it generates.
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- Bound quantum states have discrete energy levels.
- Rather, electrons must occupy a band of energy levels.
- These bands correspond to the allowed energy levels in the atoms.
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- Because of this, Zen is much more energy efficient.
- Drezner's architectural style focuses on creative, energy efficient buildings.
- A new energy efficient lighting system was installed before the 2009-10 school year.
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- The goal for the energy sector is shown in the table.
- After leaving office, he worked in the energy sector.
- The second largest energy sector is industry.
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- She publishes intensively on nuclear and energy policy.
- Therefore, market trends depend on Chinese energy policy.
- "Energiewende" designates a significant change in energy policy.
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- Steven is a director of a renewable energy company.
- It is operated by Austrian energy company EVN.
- Petrobangla is the national energy company.
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- The building itself has very low energy emissions.
- Some new developments exhibit extremely low energy use.
- First, binding forms a low energy enzyme-substrate complex (ES).
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- Glucose is a nearly universal and accessible source of energy.
- Carbohydrates may be the most efficient source of energy for ATP.
- It was also an important source of energy for early industry in Hobart.
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- The contribution from renewable energy sources was nearly 17% of the total.
- The electricity production in Colombia comes mainly from renewable energy sources.
- It could be manufactured from renewable energy sources, as well as coal or nuclear power.
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- Local energy planning began in Davis after the energy crisis of 1973.
- After the 1970s energy crisis, the importance of trolleybuses increased somewhat.
- Competition was fierce and the energy crisis had begun to drive up the price for resins.
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- Cloud computing is also being talked about regarding energy conservation.
- A special feature of the library is the attention given to energy conservation.
- Thaksin also initiated a policy to encourage renewable energy and energy conservation.
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- Several devices could be built to store internal energy during accelerations.
- This change in energy is called the change in internal energy of a chemical reaction.
- Thus the ideal gas law states that internal energy is directly proportional to temperature.
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- This is called dark energy.
- Tyson built the Big Throughput Camera, which was used to discover dark energy.
- The nature of dark energy is one of the most challenging problems in cosmology.
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- processing time and energy consumption.
- He had a small farm of , but devoted his time and energy to music.
- He spent much time and energy fruitlessly campaigning for disestablishment.
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- Colombia is well-endowed with minerals and energy resources.
- The shoals are concentrated energy resources for the great marine predators.
- Research on Iceland’s indigenous energy resources goes back to the 18th century.
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- Badgers are also thought to expend less energy while hunting in burrows.
- The recoiling electron has much less energy and a jet of particles is emitted.
- In a like way, it might use more total energy, while using less energy per instruction.
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- The atoms/molecules in a higher energy state are said to be excited.
- In fluorescence, a molecule absorbs a photon and gets excited to a higher energy state.
- The increase in food prices the consumer has been seeing is mainly due to the higher energy cost.
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- She has worked with the chemical and energy industry.
- Hopefully, a large part of the energy industry will depend on it.
- Mining and energy industry production exceeds $2.5 billion per annum.
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- Under this comparison, primary energy supply drops 42%.
- energy supply, agriculture, road traffic.
- Germany's switch to renewables was described as "democratization of the energy supply".
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- The only energy required is provided by compressed air.
- Converting grains to grams and using the energy required to melt .
- To be in this state, the system pays a certain cost in terms of energy required by the state.
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- Denmark had the 6th best energy security in the world in 2014.
- Despite the rising awareness of global warming issues, the G8 focussed on "energy security" issues.
- EDS focusses on the economic development of the Czech Republic, the adoption of the euro and energy security.
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- It allows lower energy input for generating a surface layer of molten plastic.
- In general, emitted fluorescence light has a longer wavelength and lower energy than the absorbed light.
- The distribution shows that states with lower energy will always have a higher probability of being occupied .
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- to ensure that there is very little energy transfer from nuclei to electrons, i.e.
- When an energy transfer to or from a body is only as heat, the state of the body changes.
- Hence, some other manner of energy transfer must be involved in the heating of the corona.
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- An energy balance can be used to track energy through a system.
- I just felt it was kinda cool to bring that energy through the dance."
- Our bodies expend energy through normal functioning as well as through exercise.
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- Stamina determines how much energy a monster can attack with.
- Following William's death, Susan devoted much energy to carrying on his work.
- It was so much energy.
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- Now, 28 years later Kosmikud and No-Big-Silence give the songs new energy.
- A new energy efficient lighting system was installed before the 2009-10 school year.
- It has the independent development capability of complete vehicles, engines and new energy.
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- This is higher than some other systems for energy generation.
- It is already being used in some areas for heating and energy generation.
- In 2010, Sartori began investing in energy generation projects in Latin America.
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- At low temperatures, the solute atoms do not have enough energy to move.
- Until the 1940s the power station produced enough energy to power the tram network.
- If the electric field is too small, then the electrons do not acquire enough energy.
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- The plants are forecast to supply 15 per cent of Peru's energy needs.
- As such, they might have spent more time foraging to meet their minimum energy needs.
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- This is several times the energy per kg of practical rocket propellant mixes.
- The current number is 10,000 tonnes of standard coal equivalent of energy per year.
- For heavier nuclei, the binding energy per nucleon in the nucleus begins to decrease.
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- The plant is seen to be at the forefront of sustainable energy production and waste disposal.
- Bin Chen works on materials synthesis and applications for both sustainable energy and ultra-sensitive detection techniques.
- California's venture capital investments in sustainable energy are greater than the other 49 states combined, at $2.2 billion in 2012.
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- New York City is home to several clean energy projects.
- This segment has started the initial developments in renewable energy projects.
- The committee reviewed and approved $300+ million for advanced energy projects.
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- The government also nationalized several media outlets and energy companies.
- There are energy companies, specialized in high-voltage and high tech well drilling.
- Over the next 50 years, Northern expanded even more as it acquired many energy companies.
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- Solar water heating further reduces energy costs.
- Higher energy costs affect these costs, especially transportation.
- The school's new HVAC system is expected to save 30 percent in energy costs.
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- It focuses on designing, testing, and disseminating renewable and appropriate energy systems.
- The 3 energy systems involved in exercise are the Phosphogenic, Anaerobic and Aerobic energy pathways.
- The interior of the building was being totally rebuilt and equipped with communication and energy systems.
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- Energy development History of energy development List of emerging energy technologies
- In July 2016, a new book - "The Switch" - was published by Profile Books, focusing on solar, storage and new energy technologies.
- Bush had said in June 2008, "In the long run, the solution is to reduce demand for oil by promoting alternative energy technologies.
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- Keilir has four core fields: green energy, aviation, creative studies and health studies.
- Bedford Biofuels Bedford Biofuels was a green energy company headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta.
- Keilir has been making research agreements with several companies in green energy fields such as wind pumping.
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- The energy released by the 1942 earthquake was about 2.5×10 Nm.
- The value is defined as the total energy released in a given nuclear decay.
- A related term, , is the ratio , which describes the fractional energy released.
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- In 2009 DEI supplied for 85.6% of all energy demand in Greece, while the number fell to 77.3% in 2010.
- In 2009 DEI supplied for 85.6% of all electric energy demand in Greece, while the number fell to 77.3% in 2010.
- FortZED relied upon energy demand management techniques to encourage use of energy at the most efficient times.
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- He is the co-founder and 49% owner of the Red Bull energy drink company.
- NOS (drink) NOS Energy Drink is an energy drink sold in 16 and 24oz cans.
- In January 2019, Kjellberg announced a partnership with energy drink company G Fuel.
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- This mechanism leads to significant energy savings for operators.
- This would cause small energy savings, based on the distortion of the bands in the vicinity of the new gaps.
- The US manufacturer Southwest Windpower estimates a turbine to pay for itself in energy savings in 5 to 12 years.
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- Under this comparison, primary energy supply drops 42%.
- Oil shale supplies around 70% of the country's primary energy.
- The California Energy Commission is the primary energy policy and planning agency.
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- Polysaccharides are also common sources of energy.
- Bioenergetics studies the sources of energy for such reactions.
- It relies heavily on alternative and renewable sources of energy.
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- Air leakage accounts for a large percentage of energy loss from a home.
- Because of energy loss fluctuations, accurate measurement of the energy deposited is of less use.
- This high temperature will cause heat and energy loss if the heat is not removed and used properly.
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- Marine energy management can both be applied on board and onshore.
- It puts operating and environmental parameters in an energy management context.
- The goal of marine energy management is to These are two separated optimization problems.
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- It is the energy needed to create the system.
- Glucose is a six-carbon sugar that provides energy needed by cells.
- The insulation also reduces the amount of energy needed for normal cooking.
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- it does not convert electric energy to kinetic energy.
- Electric bus (disambiguation) Electric bus is a bus powered by electric energy.
- Early electric energy was produced near the device or service requiring that energy.
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- Caloric requirements are determined using a basal energy expenditure (BEE) formula.
- A trade-off occurs between energy expenditure in flight and the competition between workers.
- After two days of tests, Brüggemann reported that Pistorius used about 25% less energy expenditure than non-disabled athletes once he achieved a given speed.
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- Organisations such as Intel corporation use these systems to track energy usage.
- In particular, the production of nitrogen fertilizer can account for over half of agricultural energy usage.
- Electricity consumption equates to approximately 77% of household energy usage in an average detached house.
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- recharge) and therefore suffers from a low energy conversion efficiency.
- These new devices show energy conversion efficiencies of 8% and high manufacturing yields of >90%.
- It is the most common exogenous ketone body because of its efficient energy conversion and ease of synthesis.
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- The solar energy system used there is passed on to the Inujima Project.
- These involve the subtle energy system of the body of the chakras and the energy channels.
- The farmyard has a renewable energy system, so it is entirely self-sufficient in terms of energy.
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- The reduction in friction would reduce energy use.
- Last but not least roof mounted solar panels will save ecological resources and reduce energy costs.
- According to "Consumer Reports" magazine, programmable thermostats can reduce energy bills by about $180 a year.
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- It is not yet known exactly how much wave energy is available to heat the corona.
- The currents then collapse suddenly, releasing energy as heat and wave energy in the corona.
- During a storm event, dunes play a significant role in minimizing wave energy as it moves onshore.
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- While boiling, it is useful to recover some of the energy used to boil the wort.
- However, as technology has evolved, the sources of energy used in power plants has evolved as well.
- This value is an approximation of the combined kinetic energy used by all tropical cyclones throughout the season.
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- Energy development History of energy development List of emerging energy technologies
- Renewable energy plays a key role in ONE's $3.4 billion energy development plan, announced in January 2004.
- Yeoju University is famous for its educational programs in Architecture, Civil engineering, Renewable energy development, Management and marketing.
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- However, high strength adhesives have high surface energy.
- To begin, a polar plot of surface energy as a function of orientation is made.
- The use of surface energy balance can detect reduced ET caused by water shortage.
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- The total energy produced in 2010 was 8,787 GWh, with an increase of 29% from the previous year.
- some energy produced by combustion is reabsorbed and used in melting, then vaporizing the wax, etc.
- In 1978, David Kemp reported that sound energy produced by the ear could be detected in the ear canal.
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- Players can allocate energy between research into new technology and energy reserves.
- Entropy is a measure of evenness of a distribution of energy between parts of a system.
- She was France's minister of ecology, sustainable development, and energy between 21 June 2012 and 2 July 2013.
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- The inaugural 2006 awards were sponsored by V energy drinks.
- Guarana is now widely consumed as an ingredient of popular energy drinks.
- Subsequently, he turned the Red Bull drink into a world market leader among energy drinks.
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- The miles per gallon gasoline equivalent is based on the energy content of gasoline.
- As a result, the energy content of this mixture will be less than it would be if the fuel were gasoline.
- The four properties are cohesion (water), solidity or inertia (earth), expansion or vibration (air) and heat or energy content (fire).
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- The host organism derives some or all of its energy requirements from the algae.
- Their metabolic rate is low and as a result, their food and energy requirements are limited.
- One of the problems of drought-feeding was to find the minimum energy requirements of the animal.
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- An excess heat observation is based on an energy balance.
- An energy balance can be used to track energy through a system.
- The use of surface energy balance can detect reduced ET caused by water shortage.
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- Input energy is the energy stored in the fuel.
- The total energy stored in that capacitor is "U = ½ C⋅ΔV".
- Thus, explosives are substances that contain a large amount of energy stored in chemical bonds.
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- Estonian energy liberalization is lagging far behind the Nordic energy market.
- If completed these companies would own 80% of the Chilean energy market together establishing a duopoly.
- In 2006, the energy market was around 90 terawatt hours and the peak demand around 15 gigawatts in winter.
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- Germany invested €1.5billion in energy research in 2013.
- Fossil energy research focused on ways to burn coal cleaner.
- The Bureau's energy research focuses largely on oil and natural gas.
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- Albedo can affect the electrical energy output of solar photovoltaic devices.
- When referring to total energy output, the proper term is bolometric magnitude.
- Wind turbine design is a careful balance of cost, energy output, and fatigue life.
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- The site allowed Enron to transact with participants in the global energy markets.
- Energi Mine has a blockchain-driven platform that decentralizes the global energy market by incentivizing energy conservation.
- The Central African Republic will likely be among the main winners after the global energy transition is completed as the country is ranked no.
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- These electrons were then used for reactions requiring light energy.
- Solar cells convert some of the light energy absorbed into electrical energy.
- They take light energy and store it in NADPH, a form of NADP, and ATP to fuel the dark reactions.