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The etymology of this word signifies one's capability to wound, inflict physical trauma, or the susceptibility to be wounded, that is to experience physical trauma [ 15].
2) Supplying hydrogen products directly to other industry sectors enhances the EH's capability to reduce wind curtailments as it releases the additional available storage capacity at the EH. 3) Separating the EH and wind generation locations may impact their coordination and, in some cases, even lead to increased wind curtailments. .
Supplying hydrogen products directly to other industry sectors enhances the EH's capability to reduce wind curtailments as it releases the additional available storage capacity at the EH.
The resulting health state is a reflection of the wind systems capability, which can be very useful to wind farm (WF) managers for optimizing the scheduling of maintenance-related activities.
It has also the unique capability to make relative wind and temperature measurements with fast response (100 Hz) pitot tube and cold wire (CW) sensors, respectively, for estimating dynamic and temperature turbulence parameters.
Like neutral atom imaging, this provides the capability to monitor the solar wind remotely rather than in situ.
Downstream evolution of wind turbine wakes is simulated with low computational cost comparable to that of wake engineering models, but with improved accuracy and capability to simulate different incoming wind turbulence.
Now, a new archaeological find illuminates the construction of Polynesian canoes, while a study of ancient climate patterns bears on a long-standing debate about when Polynesians acquired the capability to sail into the wind.
Bioenergy as a renewable source has already been established in recent years and has the capability to offset fluctuations from wind and solar PV and can therefore play a new role in coming years.
It has been shown with a case study that simulates the daily operation of a realistic system for a period of one year, that units of a DH system have the capability to follow the load and wind power generation variations even for very high wind power penetration although the cost is very high in this case.
The paper gives an account of the role of Küchemann in arguing the need in 1968 for a further step in wind tunnel capability, to provide transonic testing at high Reynolds numbers.
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