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Walking generates the same amount of power as indoor lighting (about 150 microwatts).
In addition, power from fuel cells is far more costly than the same amount of power from a gasoline engine.
Using the same amount of power, a Nehalem machine can throw more processing cycles at a problem.
You'd need far less material and real estate to generate the same amount of power as a typical solar cell.
In round-trip or "wash" trades, companies simultaneously buy and sell the same amount of power or gas at an identical price.
But on a hot afternoon, in places where the market is deregulated, the same amount of power could cost $1 or $5, or even more.
Those involved in solar power say they could deliver the same amount of power for half the price and none of the risk.
The lens can be made of plastic and be cheaper than the dozens of solar panels you'd need to generate the same amount of power.
That means homeowners could install fewer panels to produce the same amount of power, or they could install the same number of panels and produce more power.
These can produce a maximum of 9 kilowatts, or 12 horsepower which is about the same amount of power that the Wright brothers had.
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Not only are the cells inexpensive to produce-less than half the cost of conventional panels, for the same amount of power-but they're also lightweight and flexible, so they can be built into all sorts of surfaces.
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