Probabilistic transitions are used to model the stochastic behavior of components, such as failure and intermittency. |
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Such intermittency of solar and wind, of course, means that bioenergy has to play an important role. |
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It's now been five days or so since Telecom's DSL service began suffering from extensive intermittency and, at times, total outages. |
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Wind power has to be considered relative to the overall variability of demand and the intermittency of other power generators. |
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The authors suggest that the inaccuracy of CFD dispersion predictions is due, in part, to the absence of intermittency in the computer model. |
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If the intermittency we see now continues, we're going to lose this fish. |
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It argued that existing transmission regulations harmed the wind sector due to wind's intermittency and, often, its distance from markets. |
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An intelligent design of the support scheme can contribute alleviating the problem of intermittency. |
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As described in the report, each of these technologies has technical limitations such as the intermittency of wind. |
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And while many power and utilities organizations continue to pursue alternative and renewable energy strategies, they must still resolve issues related to the intermittency of power, transmission, scalability and storage. |
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Greater intelligence, especially in low and medium voltage networks, controllability of both networks and customer demand, coupled with greater intermittency in generation are all driving the deployment of smart grids. |
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The first volume sets out a ten-point plan on how to meet the goal of growing wind to 500 MW by 2013, as well as to explore issues pertaining to the intermittency of wind power and how to back up this volume of wind capacity. |
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There are a number of measures that can mitigate wind intermittency concerns, including wind availability forecasting, a robust transmission system and synergy with other generation systems. |
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If FM users are experiencing intermittency or short range, most of the time it is caused by interference in the form of signals generated by computers, electronic equipment and electrical appliances. |
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The agency's chief said that contrary to what renewable energy critics argued, the biggest threat to the technologies was not their intermittent nature but the intermittency of governments' support. |
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It thereby perpetuated a myth dispatched by research many years ago about the high costs of intermittency in renewable energies. Adequate capacity is a statistical property of the system. |
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With increasing use of smart meters, which mitigate the problem of intermittency that plagues renewable forms of energy, demand for rooftop installations should grow strongly in these places. |
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For grid operators trying to balance a portfolio of different power sources, intermittency is no longer an abstract statistical anomaly, but determines whether they can keep the lights on. |
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The risk of intermittency on the grid is a limitation on the development of this energy source, such as in Spain where the government's objectives have been thwarted. |
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We have trouble with intermittency and short range. |
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However, the main drawback is its intermittency. |
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Maybe not with the integration with public transit, but in Germany we definitely see that wind is intermittent, and the intermittency is a big strain on the medium-level voltage grid, the 110-kilowatt grid. |
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We see these increasingly huge follies requiring great amounts of conventional power back-up just to keep them turning because of intermittency. |
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Renewable energy is taking a lead worldwide and with advanced energy storage technology we can both solve the problem of intermittency and make the grid more resilient. |
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Desalination is an ideal use of renewables, because intermittency is not a problem due to the fact that water can be stored easily and relatively cheaply. |
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The storage facility would be able to offer adequate electricity for 5,000 households per day and would smooth out the intermittency related to wind power generation. |
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