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Rotterdam plans to lower its industrial emissions by pursuing several strategies: reducing energy consumption, sharing residual heat, creating more renewable energy generating capacity, co-firing biomass with fossil fuel, using bio-based materials in the chemical industry, and by capturing and storing carbon (CCS).
Dr. McGee said the amount of water used in the process is minimal, and that much of the heating — and thus the use of electricity — can occur in off-peak hours, making more efficient use of generating capacity.
Generating capacity is woefully inadequate.
Generating capacity now totals 36 gigawatts (GW).
Physically, there just isn't enough generating capacity.
"You are generating capacity," Stewart said.
Our studies have substantiated the hybrid nanoparticles possessed an enhanced PTT effect due to coupled plasmonic resonances with an elevated heat-generating capacity.
The HDL theory suggests that SusEI at peak lactation is imposed by the capacity of an animal to dissipate body heat generated as a by-product of processing food and producing milk (Król and Speakman, 2003a, b).
During the cooling process, fluid absorbed the heat generated along the flow direction and caused the reduction of the cooling capacity.
The parameter (cbwb 1 3 corresponds the magnitude of various blood perfusion terms, which is the product of specific heat capacity and blood mass flow rate, k is the tissue conductivity and qm is the metabolic heat generated by the tissue.
I liked the physics of it, that heat generates motion".
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