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"I think the intricacies will be in whether you can get enough energy from the solar to fully power the fleet," he says.
But he found that buyers were often unable or unwilling to roll the cost (an extra $24,000 for an array substantial enough to fully power a house) into their mortgages.
The product is being billed as being able to generate enough energy to fully power a household.
The June oven uses carbon fiber heating elements that can fully power up in three seconds, which greatly reduces the time needed for preheat.
The LFAC offshore grid as a fully power electronic grid with a long HVAC cable provides significant challenges to harmonic stability.
Tesla's product does that, by generating enough energy to fully power a household, with the power designed to be stored in the new Powerwall 2.0 battery units so that homeowners can keep a reserve in case of excess need.
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Usually, by the time the virtual Jane reached the main doors and hit the green button to open them, actual Jane had fully powered down.
You'd drop off your cell, get a ticket in return, then come back in a few hours to claim it, fully powered.
First, as readers certainly know from their own experience and observation, mobiles and laptops are often put into sleep mode, rather than fully powered down.
[C8.] At Microsoft, a Wireless Pioneer At Microsoft, Dick Brass is pursuing his personal mission of introducing the world to a fully powered Windows "tablet," unfettered by keyboard or cables, that would always be wirelessly connected to the Internet.
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