Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

199 Sentences With "kilowatts"

How to use kilowatts in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "kilowatts" and check conjugation/comparative form for "kilowatts". Mastering all the usages of "kilowatts" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The system raises a driver's power from 170 kilowatts maximum to 180 to 200 kilowatts for short periods.
In the commercial and industrial space, the median system went from 7 kilowatts in 2000 to 47 kilowatts in 2018.
In Formula E, the amount of battery power for every car is limited to 170 kilowatts during the race and 200 kilowatts during qualifying.
According to SpaceX's vision, this ship will unfurl large, wing-like solar arrays generating 29 kilowatts of power, nearly double the International Space Station's 120 kilowatts.
In addition to a more energy-dense battery pack, the Leaf Plus also has a more powerful electric motor producing up to 160 kilowatts, or 215 horsepower, compared to 110 kilowatts in the base model.
Charging dispensers at metro locations will have 150 kilowatts of power.
Jenbacher and Waukesha engines range from 100 kilowatts to 10 megawatts.
The engine runs on 350 kilowatts of power, about 469 horsepower.
In total, that drivetrain creates 434 kilowatts of power, or 590 horsepower.
Lockheed says it will hit 60 kilowatts by the time it ships.
It had over 9,000 processors and consumed about 850 kilowatts of power.
It is about 21,2800 kilo-watt-hours per year, not 8003,2800 kilowatts.
It is about 157,000 kilo-watt-hours per year, not 157,000 kilowatts.
A single unit will produce 200 kilowatts—enough to run about 100 homes.
Between intensities of 1003,000 and 4,000 kilowatts per metre, water bombers are effective.
The $120 million plant initially supplied 1003,000 kilowatts, enough energy for 120,000 people.
The lithium-ion battery has a maximum power during the race of 170 kilowatts — unless it is given a so-called FanBoost, which allows for a brief increase to 353 to 200 kilowatts for drivers selected in a fan voting system.
The five-seater SUV will have DC fast-charging capability of up 150 kilowatts.
The source of these kilowatts – oil, gas, wind, solar, or clean coal – matters less.
The space agency will be able to produce models that can generate 10 kilowatts.
The average system for a home in New York City is about 6.5 kilowatts.
About 80 percent of the chargers currently installed use 120 kilowatts, Mr. Palazzo said.
RS: So a mini-grid can go from about 30 kilowatts to one megawatt.
The average system in the United States can generate about 7.6 kilowatts of power.
The new trucks will actually pair two stacks producing about 20173 kilowatts, or 306 horsepower.
The 55-foot vessel is lined with 30 solar panels that reach 10 kilowatts each.
The project is made up of 365 turbines, each having a capacity of 850 kilowatts.
In addition, the Commission proposes limiting priority dispatch to installations smaller than 250 kilowatts from 2026.
Batteries for the new electric vehicle from Kalashnikov have a capacity of 90 kilowatts per hour.
Both pads have four buried coils, which can transfer power at a rate of 120 kilowatts.
During qualifying, the power is increased to 200 kilowatts, which is equivalent to about 270 horsepower.
Installers, for example, don't have to get utility permits for photovoltaic arrays smaller than 25 kilowatts.
It's also relatively eco-conscious, with 72 solar panels capable of producing 15 kilowatts of electricity.
Level 1 is a standard AC outlet that provides between 1 and 1.5 kilowatts of electricity.
Mr. Valk envisions a future where customers pay for various services, rather than kilowatts of energy.
"Turn off the lights, turn off the AC."   Central air conditioning units uses 3.5 kilowatts per hour.
They operate just like gas pumps, only they provide kilowatts of electricity instead of gallons of fuel.
NASA only needs a few dozen kilowatts worth of power for its initial lunar or Martian outposts.
But there is little chance that Lutsenko's hunger for kilowatts will see him exiled from the grid.
The battery can charge up to 80% in 40 minutes with a fast-charger system of 150 kilowatts.
Today's wind turbines are bigger, generate more kilowatts and can be placed out of view from the shoreline.
Although completely "stock" in appearance, beneath their roadster's sleek, opalescent blue bonnet throbbed a heart measured in kilowatts.
But bitcoin mining is a major energy drain, and Lei was reportedly burning up about 21 kilowatts per hour.
This car, an eO PP2.33, had 1,190 kilowatts (1,600 hp) torque 2520 Nm, with a weight of 1200 kg.
The defining characteristic of the new ecosystem is that it is based on a competitive platform of "clean" kilowatts.
The Lake Turkana Wind Power project is made up of 365 turbines, each having a capacity of 850 kilowatts.
Each server, or miner, draws as much as 403 kilowatts, or about twice as much as a typical refrigerator.
In the residential sector, the median system has nearly tripled this century to 6.4 kilowatts as of last year.
The Tesla Powerwall is a useful comparator: it provides a few kilowatts of power and stores a few kilowatt-hours.
The batteries of two minivans travelling simultaneously along the track at more than 100kph can successfully absorb 20 kilowatts each.
Their simulations showed that they could transmit 1.9 kilowatts of power safely for humans, tested on a computer generated model.
It also has a solar system that takes only 10 kilowatts to power a whole recycling line for 1000 people.
"The values don't have metrics like so many kilowatts of electricity or so many liters of water," he told me.
The fans are run by a pack of 72 lithium-polymer batteries, which provide just over 200 kilowatts of power.
When solar panels generate more power than a household uses, the excess kilowatts are pushed back onto the electric grid.
Worldwide, Walmart has 136 projects under development that will generate another two billion kilowatts of renewable energy, Ms. Phillips said.
As the costs of AI rise, the AI industry is developing a new appetite for algorithms that burn fewer kilowatts.
Adshead went on to say that the single turbine sat on the seabed is able to produce 400 kilowatts of electricity.
But anything over that—wildfires can get up to 100,000 kilowatts per metre—there's not much anybody can do but evacuate.
Tests found that the room generated 1.9 kilowatts of electricity, which is enough to power up to 320 USB-powered devices.
Together, the two solar battery systems, which cost a total of $2.5 million, will generate a peak output of 1,154 kilowatts.
Lockheed's laser reportedly draws as much as 150 kilowatts of power per shot—enough to fry boats and unmanned aerial vehicles.
They can carry almost any amount of power, from milliwatts to several hundred kilowatts, over very long distances, measured in miles.
Lighting an alley with tons of kilowatts of light would be an obstacle, a nuisance, an alien thing in that neighborhood.
Yet a single buoy stationed offshore can generate about 250 kilowatts of power—enough to cover the electricity needs of 200 homes.
Lockheed did not disclose the power of the pending laser weapon, but did say it'll be in the "tens of kilowatts" range.
While they'll only generate 500 watts of power out by Jupiter, they're big enough that they'd generate 14 kilowatts here on Earth.
At 3 kilowatts over a 20-hour day, that's the entire 60kWh capacity of the Bolt battery before the car even moves.
Almost none of these is super-fast, a term usually used for charging stations with an output of at least 150 kilowatts.
A new generation of charging points, the first of which are being installed in Europe this year, offer 216 kilowatts of power.
Rental of systems ranging from 3.8–11.4 kilowatts are available in 6 states — Arizona, California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New Mexico.
Cridlebaugh said the county is building out 100 megawatts (100,000 kilowatts) of infrastructure just in data centers to keep up with demand.
In Scotland, for example, the Findhorn Ecovillage is home to four community-owned wind turbines with a total capacity of 750 kilowatts.
Each unit is capable of generating up to seven kilowatts per day, enough to supply an average sized home for 24 hours.
Meanwhile, at the Hanford detector, engineers managed to double the amount of power the laser interferometer can emit, from 100 to 200 kilowatts.
At peak, the pack can punch out a whopping 2,000 kilowatts, or more than ten times what a typical U.S. home can handle.
The future energy markets (and the proxy wars associated with it) will demand yet higher efficiencies in every facet of delivering clean kilowatts.
If you were to turn your AC off for eight hours while you were out exploring, you would save 28 kilowatts of energy.
A small floating solar project (22010 kilowatts) was completed last October over a wastewater treatment pond in Kelseyville, California, for the local municipality.
There's an openness, a familiar vulnerability that she gathers in her hands then turns up the brightness on by a few thousand kilowatts.
The system is a 60-kilowatt laser that could eventually go up to 150 kilowatts and would tie directly into a ship's power source.
While there are plenty of folks out there talking about energy, too often it boils down to cold statistics about barrels, kilowatts, and BTUs.
The school has 300 tiles, producing a combined 300 kilowatts, and eight batteries with a 25-year lifespan linked to a 48-volt system.
The underwater fuel-cell station stores 200 kilowatts of power and works down to a depth of nearly two miles, according to Defense News.
In Tokyo, Disneyland's electrical parade light show is fueled by solar panels from eight building rooftops, which generate more than 600 kilowatts of power.
"The cost of three hours of charging is less than 1 euro ($1.12), for the 10 kilowatts which is the battery capacity," Kitanovski said.
The system has a charging capacity of 3.2 kilowatts, or enough to charge the 623-kilowatt-hour battery of the 530e iPerformance in 3.5 hours.
Unlike other wave energy technologies, Azura extracts energy from both the vertical and horizontal motion of the wave, and can generate 20 kilowatts of power.
The new V22019 Supercharger, which supports a peak rate of up to 23 kilowatts, is designed to dramatically cut charging times for its electric vehicles.
The reactor would provide 10 kilowatts of power, "enough to run two average households... continuously for at least ten years," according to a NASA release.
The FL Electric, similarly, is an all-electric truck with a longer 185-mile range and an electric motor with 185 kilowatts of max power.
The study found that since waves, on average, have gotten 0.41 percent stronger every year from 1948 to 2008, as measured in kilowatts per meter.
The electric carmaker Tesla has a proprietary "supercharger" for its vehicles that provides 120 kilowatts of power, adding 300 miles of range in 75 minutes.
It requires new homes to have a solar-power system of a minimum 2 to 3 kilowatts, depending mostly on the size of the home.
Industrialisation would require an adult literacy rate of 70-80% and an electricity supply of 300 kilowatts per person, argues Charles Robertson of Renaissance Capital.
If a wildfire has an intensity of under 2,000 kilowatts per metre, firefighters can fight it on the ground with pumps and handtools, according to Flannigan.
That's a car with 596 kilowatts (800 brake horsepower) of grunt, up against the skin and bones of a forward pack weighing 831 kilograms (1,832 lbs).
The toll applied to a system known as "auto-consumption", using installations with more than 10 kilowatts of capacity that were connected to the national grid.
The region needs to add about 12,000 kilometers of cross-border transmission lines with about 15,000 kilowatts of power to take full advantage of its potential.
In a statement Tuesday, Gridserve said the British forecourt would open this summer and use "superchargers" able to provide up to 2000 kilowatts (kW) of power.
CRE said 31.6 million out of 36.4 million residential and business sites with electricity subscription at or below 36 kilowatts/hour, were still under regulated tariffs.
The next stage was to install a power station with 32 solar photovoltaic panels, which generate 8.32 kilowatts of electricity for distribution via a mini-grid.
With the IONITY technology, cars with advanced charging capacity of up to 350 kilowatts will take as little as five to eight minutes to charge, Shell said.
What's next: The DOE Energy Storage Database shows 114 installations in the U.S., for a total of 107,891 kilowatts of ice-based thermal energy as of 2017.
Audi says it will have 320 kilowatts of power — in addition to a "boost mode" to 370 kW — and can sprint to 62 mph in 4.5 seconds.
The electricity they generate (600 kilowatts at full capacity) is sent to the ground through a power line encased in a tether nearly half a kilometre long.
Because a hot-air hand dryer uses a vast amount of heat — I mean, they're 3 kilowatts — and they're trying to evaporate the water off your hands.
The petrol-electric hybrid engine boasts 357 horsepower (266 kilowatts) and can go from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in a delightfully brisk 4.4 seconds.
So after seeing that he was still being charged for 400 kilowatts of production even though his system was turned off, Sutherland turned his system back on.
Cerebras' chip uses 15 kilowatts of power to operate — a prodigious amount of power for an individual chip, although relatively comparable to a modern-sized AI cluster.
The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said it would shut or stop construction of coal-fired power plants with capacity of more than 50 million kilowatts.
At around 37 kilowatts the site could easily top up the battery of a Tesla electric car, but it might not move an electric train very far.
The e-tron Sportback will have 320 kilowatts of power — though Audi promises a "boost mode" to 370 kW — and can sprint to 62 mph in 4.5 seconds.
"The first wind turbine… was put up in 1989 as a brand new machine, and it generates 75 kilowatts," Duncan Easter, project manager at Findhorn Wind Park Ltd.
Now the project has recovered nearly the entire cost of the installation, and at the same time increased solar kilowatts generated in and around Marfa by 3,000 percent.
In fact, PUR-1 is permitted to put out no more than 12 kilowatts of thermal energy, or roughly the warmth given off by a dozen hair dryers.
Upgrading the laser to 300 kilowatts, thus boosting its range and power, could allow it to also destroy fast-moving, incoming missiles before they can strike their targets.
"So Kilopower's compact size and robustness allows us to deliver multiple units on a single lander to the surface that provides tens of kilowatts of power," Jurczyk added.
The company's modules — which stand around two meters cubed, produce 150 kilowatts of electricity, which is enough to power roughly 250 European households, according to a company spokesperson.
Bloom servers, also called Bloom boxes, can provide 250 kilowatts to up to tens of megawatts - enough to power a university, corporate campus or data center, among others.
For one thing, the iX33 will only use a single, rear-mounted motor punching out a maximum 210 kilowatts, or 286 horsepower, and 295 pound-feet of torque.
They typically require about 20 kilowatts of power each, 30 kWh at peak, typically on take-off or landing or when trying to stabilize the craft in rough winds.
Gasoline prices are set to increase about 30 percent while electricity prices are set to increase 0.06 Sudanese pounds per kilowatt hour for use above 400 kilowatts, Mahmoud said.
Also in the report, the government said it will shut coal-fired power plants with capacity of less than 300,000 kilowatts that fail to meet emission standards in 2018.
Perhaps more than many companies, though, Apple has also consistently used its big announcements to talk about its environmental initiatives — and generally has the kilowatts to back it up.
The promised capacity of 350 kilowatts per charging point more than doubles Tesla's current standard for its 'second generation' chargers that have a capacity of up to 145 kW.
About the size of a refrigerator, each Kilopower reactor will be capable of delivering up to 10 kilowatts of energy when they are ready to be deployed in space.
That allows it to achieve roughly the same temperatures with much less energy, ultimately dumping around 300 kilowatts into an area only a little larger than a basketball hoop.
Additionally, the press release notes, the Saitex factory is attributed with reducing their energy consumptions by 13M kilowatts of power per year (the equivalent of 2,000 cars off the road).
"The capacity for each hospital is between 12-16 kilowatts and the system is modular which means it can be upgraded to tens of times of its capacity" Hamladji added.
To give an idea of what that means, Boeing was able to blow a mortar out of the sky in 2014 with its HEL MD at 10 kilowatts of power.
Producing just a cubic meter of artificial snow costs 2.5 euros, consumes half a cubic meter of water and requires 1 to 3 kilowatts of electricity, according to Domaines Skiables.
Porsche says the concept has the first 800-volt drive system, will produce more than 600 horsepower (or 440 kilowatts in system power) and about a 20193-mile battery range.
Producing just a cubic meter of artificial snow costs 2.5 euros, consumes half a cubic meter of water and requires 1 to 3 kilowatts of electricity, according to Domaines Skiables.
The battle over South Africa's energy future has become increasingly fierce, often fought over kilowatts and other technical details, sometimes waged with bitter personal attacks between functionaries and electrical engineers.
The cheapest cloaking device might actually be our best shot at going unnoticed: for 160 kilowatts, we could hide Earth's atmospheric signatures associated with biological activity, like oxygen and water vapor.
The propulsion system Mr Milner sees as the final goal would consist of perhaps 23m lasers, each delivering 10 kilowatts or so, spread over a square kilometre of otherwise empty desert.
Today, the company is rolling out its service with about 250 kilowatts worth of projects (enough energy to power roughly 41 homes, according to estimates by the Solar Energy Industries Association).
Tesla's new Supercharger slashes charging times The V3 Supercharger, which was unveiled Wednesday, supports a peak rate of up to 250 kilowatts on the long-range version of the Model 3.
But the location of Belarus's first nuclear power plant — an area of pristine farmland just 22040 miles from the capital of neighboring Lithuania — points to calculations that go beyond just kilowatts.
The thesis confirmed that the prototype had completed system loading and environment experiments for the power supply device for the laser weapon of 100 kilowatts of power, the Weihutang post stated.
The Tesla Powerpack system that Sierra Nevada installed can output up to 500 kilowatts of power, allowing the brewery to shave significant amounts off its peak usage during the beer-making process.
Lee Mason, NASA's principal technologist for power and energy storage, said Mars has been the project's main focus, noting that a human mission likely would require 40 to 50 kilowatts of power.
The off-grid power system, with 2014.9 solar panels that provide nearly 403 kilowatts of reliable power, has made it possible to effectively irrigate crops, boosting farming yields and fuelling economic growth.
In 1975, after partnering with the Department of Energy on a series of space solar power feasibility studies, NASA beamed 30 kilowatts of power over a mile using a giant microwave dish.
An 18 kilowatt unit can be deployed via a trailer in roughly two minutes; a larger system of as much as 300 kilowatts in size can be operational in less than an hour.
These machines suck in a steady 221 Kilowatts of cheap hydroelectric power as they seek to mine new bitcoins — an energy-intensive process that involves solving mathematical problems by repeated trial and error.
The 256 panels, tethered to the bottom of the artificial lagoon to ensure proper orientation even in strong winds and changing water levels, have the capacity to produce 86 kilowatts, the company said.
Even with nearly the entire upper surface of the 20-foot car draped in solar cells, it will run on just two kilowatts of power — roughly the amount needed for a hair dryer.
Since most nuclear power plants on Earth are designed to produce hundreds of kilowatts electricity, this meant that Gibson and his colleagues would have to come up with a new fission reactor design.
Solar power first took off in Staten Island, Long Island and Westchester County, largely because many residents own houses with large pitched roofs that face south, optimal conditions for generating the most kilowatts.
Porsche has said its battery technology used in the Taycan car will be able to absorb charging rates of up to 350 kilowatts, almost three times greater than the current crop of Tesla batteries.
In 2014, Egypt said it would pay $0.13 per kilowatthour (kWh) to plants with 500 kilowatts to 20 megawatts capacity and $0.14/kWh to those with 20 to 50 MW capacity during phase one.
Niagara Falls, the unofficial wedding capital of New York, flushes 3,160 tons of water over its falls every second and produces over four million kilowatts of electricity, which is shared by the US and Canada.
The team exceeded their own expectations with a modified test unit that output greater than 4 kilowatts of power at an operating temperature of 800 degrees Celsius, with a power conversion efficiency of 35 percent.
The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said in a work report released on Sunday that it would shut or stop construction of coal-fired power plants with capacity of more than 50 million kilowatts.
Moving forward, Electrify America's new Level 223 systems will almost all provide a minimum of 228 kilowatts at 210 volts and many will push even further, taking that up to 23 kW and 220 volts.
The company says its new Silicon on Chip (SoC) designs will require as a little as a few dozen watts of energy rather than the kilowatts now needed in chips to power driverless car prototypes.
Some have passed a dragnet through China's databases, which are teeming with raw statistics on the physical output of individual products: tonnes of steel, metres of silk, litres of beer, even kilowatts of solar cells.
Data centers in the US alone eat up 70 billion kilowatts of energy per year, according to a 2016 estimate from the Department of Energy—that's 1.8 percent of all energy use across the country.
Furthermore, the vehicle is a mobile charging station able to generate three kilowatts of power while stationary and one kilowatt while moving to keep devices and equipment fully charged while soldiers are in the field.
Everything from renewable energy sources to clever techniques like hang-drying denim and using recycled heat from hot factory machinery has contributed to the reduction of energy consumption by more than 13 million kilowatts to date.
Off-grid electricity typically means a stand-alone solar home system or a microgrid (generally up to 100 kilowatts) built in the center of a community with distribution lines radiating out to houses, hospitals and stores.
Zunum will use a modified version of the Ardiden 3Z engine made by Safran Helicopter Engines, here coupled to a generator that will deliver 500 kilowatts of electric power—enough for a couple of powerful motors.
The fastest DC stations, capable of delivering up to 400 kilowatts, can recharge cars within 10 minutes, a vast improvement on the 10-12 hours it can take to reload at some AC charging points today.
The Army declined to clarify whether or not "more stressing threats" included cruise missiles, a growing threat facing American warfighters, but experts told Breaking Defense that 300 kilowatts was the threshold for shooting down cruise missiles.
Level 2 uses a professionally installed charger connected to a 240-volt AC outlet — the kind used by some large appliances — and delivers between 7 and 9 kilowatts, lowering the charge time to about 5.5 hours.
Deloitte offers this information-packed breakdown of shared solar by utility type: As you can see, co-ops run the largest number of shared solar projects, but those projects are typically tiny, in the low kilowatts.
The first of these punched out 50 kilowatts of direct current, something that allowed for much more rapid charging — a Chevrolet Bolt EV, for example, can replenish about 22.30% of its charge in an hour or so.
That means a motorist can use a smartphone app to start warming the vehicle's cabin up before they leave home, office or store, saving a few kilowatts of battery power, since the energy comes from the grid.
These offer about 50 kilowatts of DC power, enabling the same Ford Focus to reach 90 miles of range in 30 minutes (battery chemistry causes charging to go more slowly after a battery is 103 percent full).
The roof has 984 solar panels that distribute 319 kilowatts per hour, the resort manager said, adding that Kudadoo is the only self-sufficient resort (in which the primary source of energy is solar) in the Maldives.
With the food computer, users can see exactly how many kilowatts are used to produce a pound of plant material, a statistic that is less certain in traditional agriculture due to the complexity and opacity of supply chains.
In sourcing organic tomatoes for our Thrive Market Collection products, we found a partner that saves 2,750,000 gallons of water per day and 4 million kilowatts of electricity annually by leveraging similar technology in the name of efficiency.
The North Pole wind power project, located in Pitea, Sweden, is expected to be operational by the end of 2019 with a capacity of 650,000 kilowatts, making it the single largest onshore wind power park in Europe, Xinhua said.
A single laser "shot" of the magnitude tested by airborne and vehicle systems is on the order of tens of kilowatts, and those have trouble causing serious damage, which is why they've been all but abandoned by those developing them.
French energy market regulator CRE will decide by the end of May on new regulated tariffs that utility EDF can charge household clients whose consumption is below 36 kilowatts/hour (kVA), the head of the energy watchdog said on Monday.
In this case, the work done is the increase in kinetic energy of the spacecraft, where kinetic energy is defined as: With this change in kinetic energy and a time of 1.5 hours, I get an average power of 103 kilowatts.
He said that a household in the capital which consumed 180 kilowatts per month would see its bill rise to 150 pesos ($10.74) from 25 pesos - a price the minister noted was roughly the same as a cup of coffee.
The Taycan is capable of up to 270 kilowatts of DC fast charging, and on my drive I managed to get to 80 percent charge in less than 20 minutes at one of the Ionity DC chargers distributed across Europe.
Andrew Farah, chief technology architect of autonomous systems at GM, recently admitted that the first generation of the automaker's Cruise vehicles used 3-4 kilowatts (kW) of electric power for the autonomous driving system, but that next-generation models will use less.
The P85+ was one of a number of performance-minded variants of the Tesla Model S. It generates 310 kilowatts of power and 443 pound-feet of torque, all of which gets translated too the road by one rear-wheel drive motor.
An eco cycle on a clothes dryer that runs for two hours at low temperature to save kilowatts may be a nonstarter if one is running multiple laundry loads to keep a family clean, but it could work great for a single load.
Air Force Leaders Say It&aposs High Time Our Planes Shoot Deadly LasersMilitary bigwigs gathered in Orlando this week for the annual AirWarfare Symposium to discuss big…Read more ReadThe weapons manufacturer says it has successfully tested a new laser weapon at 58 kilowatts of power.
The solar installation, which produces 870 kilowatts of electricity – enough to power the equivalent of 450 homes – runs water pumps and sprinkler systems for the park, and provides power for the offices of the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation (IMC) and Capital Development Authority (CDA), both located within the park.
If we assume that each of the GPUs in this rig draws around 150 watts (pretty good for a GPU), then the 16 GPUs have a total power draw of 2.4 kilowatts per hour or 57.6 kilowatt hours per day if they ran for a full 24 hours.
It's 21 inches tall (1813 rack units), and includes 2181,2200 processing cores, 1 gigabytes of on-chip memory, 9 petabytes per second of on-die memory bandwidth, 12 gigabit ethernet connections to move data in and out of the CS-1 system, and sucks just 20 kilowatts of power.
Thomas Bjorkman, a professor of plant science at Cornell University, said there were growing boxes that could do what the OpenAg paper claimed, but they are expensive to operate and require 24 kilowatts of power, the equivalent of 240 100-watt light bulbs glowing at the same time.
If we divide the amount of kilowatts it takes to solve a block by that number, and multiply it by two, we see that generating two bitcoins—currently worth $14,800—uses just under 100,000 kWh of electricity, which at consumer rates in the New York area would cost roughly $19,000.
Even as their refrigerators use fewer kilowatts of electricity, Americans have come to rely on an ever-growing number of gadgets, Congress has failed to pass a carbon tax, and even with gas prices at a low, it seems unlikely that we will get a substantial bill to induce greater conservation.
Developed countries such as the United States are seeing the benefits of this approach, too, as hospitals, universities and private homeowners opt for minigrids (up to 100,000 kilowatts) or solar-battery home systems to lower their electricity costs and keep the lights on during extreme storms and other natural disasters.
Climeon's core technology is a small, modular thermal energy generator that can be deployed singularly or in groups to quickly scale the amount of energy that can be produced from a given heat source (each unit produces around 150 kilowatts of electricity, enough to power between 200 and 300 homes).
From the late 113s to the late 1960s, the weight and energy consumption of electronics was reduced by a factor of several hundred at least — from the 30 tons and 160 kilowatts of the Electric Numerical Integrator and Computer to the 70 pounds and 70 watts of the Apollo guidance computer.
These are like, you know, grandmothers, older women and all that...those we recognise and we say, we will give you certain kilowatts of power for free, but through your little pension that you get from the state (because we've become almost a welfare state) you should still be able to pay.
Neither company has commented on the capacity of the storage system, but the three turbines that make up the Shetland Tidal Array have a combined rating of 300 kilowatts (equivalent to about 300 window air conditioning units), so it's unlikely that there are more than six Tesla Powerpacks (1.3 megawatt hours in total capacity) involved.
For each race, the driver has a maximum power of 170 kilowatts of energy at top power, and so strategy is as much about calculating how to pace the use of energy over the course of the race as it is about finding the best track trajectory, reaching top speed or managing to pass rivals.
CreditCreditIllustration by Sam Manchester/The New York Times For the better part of a decade, at least one leading Premier League team has devoted thousands of hours and kilowatts of brain power to answering what sounds, on the surface, like a simple question: How do you judge what any one player is actually worth?
In a press release, the company doesn't specify what the safety issue might actually be, only that it affects chargers between 150 and 350 kilowatts that are using liquid-cooled cables by Huber+Suhner, that it's taking this action "out of an abundance of caution," and that there's a list of around 80 charging stations that will remain open.
Where once there were a few gigawatt-level power technologies available, now there are many options, ranging in scale from gigawatts all the way down to kilowatts: wind turbines, solar panels, large-scale energy storage (like pumped hydro or trains), microturbines, microgrids, fuel cells, home batteries, electric cars, smart thermostats and appliances, and on and on.

No results under this filter, show 199 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.