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The period of low energy demand, as opposed to maximum, or peak, demand.
Industry:Energy
The physical material upon which a photovoltaic cell is applied.
Industry:Energy
The physical measure of the subjective sensation of brightness; measured in lumens.
Industry:Energy
The physical process by which a liquid or solid is transformed into the gaseous state. For this process a mechanical device uses the outside air's heat to evaporate water that is held by pads inside the cooler. The heat is drawn out of the air through this process and the cooled air is blown into the home by the cooler's fan.
Industry:Energy
The physically connected generation, transmission, and distribution facilities and components operated as a unit.
Industry:Energy
The planting, cultivation, and harvesting of a single species of crop in a specified area.
Industry:Energy
The point or outdoor temperature where the heating capacity of a heat pump matches the heating requirements of a building.
Industry:Energy
The positive pole or electrode of an electrolytic cell, vacuum tube, etc. (see also sacrificial anode).
Industry:Energy
The potential energy available in a fuel as received, taking into account the energy loss in evaporating and superheating the water in the fuel. Equal to the higher heating value minus 1050W where W is the weight of the water formed from the hydrogen in the fuel, and 1050 is the latent heat of vaporization of water, in Btu, at 77 degrees Fahrenheit.
Industry:Energy
The potentially useful byproducts of ethanol fermentation process.
Industry:Energy