The less something jiggles about because of heat-induced vibration, the longer it can remain superposed.
The bottom line is that CHP uses about 40% less energy than conventional production of heat and electricity.
Adam Voges (72) and Wes Robinson (62) put on 87 in 22.5 overs as England proved less of a force in the afternoon heat.
Part of the calculation is that at least 11% of heat (up from less than 3% at present) will come from renewable sources by 2020, and 10% of transport fuel.
When the vibrations reach a certain level, it provides less heat and also notifies consumers with a series of beeps.
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Although a lot less energy is wasted through heat than in the case of a traditional light bulb, some heat loss still occurs.
Secondly, when considering end-to-end efficiency, it is much less energy-intensive to heat water by direct use of natural gas on-site, rather than by using that natural gas to first make electricity that is used to heat water because of the large conversion losses at power plants.
Just blocks away from us, however, many of our friends and members of our community were less lucky, losing their electricity, heat, possessions, and even their homes.
What they found was that during a period of less than two weeks in 1996, Atlanta's heat island caused convective thunderstorms, causing it to rain on the city or to the south and southeast about 50 or 60 miles, says Dale Quattrochi of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.
During the heat of the campaign, the two men had less than kind words for each other.
In a good-value destination, you could spend less on the whole of your everyday needs than you would on just heat alone back home.
Indeed, she took considerable heat for her unwavering faith in some of her less successful picks even in the darkest days of the dot-com bust--it took a 97% slide in Priceline shares before she backed off a buy recommendation on the stock, for instance.
The guards were somewhat less successful at blocking heat transfer, as I experienced a little bit of toasting on my thigh when I was stuck in traffic, despite a mild, 70-degree riding day.
Not only does it have eye candy amenities like a glass elevator and porcelain floors, but it also has a long list of green features including a solar heat pool, vent-less fireplaces fueled by bio-ethanol, and thermal glass double-glazed U.V. windows.
Along the way the robot snaps high-res photos of the bar codes to verify the selections. (Less than 1% of the orders are rejected, says Bronfein.) A heat press then seals the pouches.
In Oman, I found that I could take on more of a leadership role in the desert as I was less affected by the heat than others and therefore could offer help and support as needed.
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Furthermore, it would take a combination of extreme events to make things dangerous in Tokyo (nuclear re-criticality, steam explosion) etc all of which are being rendered less and less likely as time passes and the heat decay process progresses.
The weather is much less hospitable in most of the rest of the United States: this summer's heat-wave took 100 lives in Texas, for example.
Placing the reactors underground would make them less vulnerable to the shaking from earthquakes, and the surrounding earth would absorb much of the heat released if an accident occurred, Genoa said.
Early Sunday, heat advisories, watches and warnings were posted for portions of 11 states -- less than half the number of states that have seen them the last few days, said CNN meteorologist Sarah Dillingham.
In the context of hospitals, the heat is usually used to provide hot water, reducing the need to operate less efficient boilers.
The heat from decay is lessening day by day, and the latest thermal imaging reports indicate temperatures of less than 100 degrees centigrade in reactor units 1, 2 and 3.
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