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Energy growth

Because of the Arab oil embargo of 1973 and the subsequent increase in energy costs, U.S. energy growth decreased and U.S. nuclear capacity has increased from forty to only a hundred and ten plants. The point is that although the need disappeared, there was little doubt that tens of nuclear plants per year could be installed in just the U.S. and there is little doubt that world wide, the construction of a hundred new plants per year can be accomplished. [Pg.102]

Thus we have treated relativistic kicked rotor problem both in classical and quantum contexts. It is found that in the classical case the diffusion is strongly suppressed in highly relativistic and ultrarelativis-tic regimes. However, the energy growth can be observed in resonances... [Pg.181]

The major cause for the 38% increase in C02 was a more than doubling of the coal use in electric utilities and a near doubling of coal use in industrial use. The energy efficiency path still increased C02 production to 1.5 billion metric tons per year. The high-efficiency case does use less coal. Other energy studies predict a decline in energy-growth rates and a decline instead of an increase in C02 emissions. [Pg.65]

Photovoltaics may provide a revolution in the supply of electric power. Still, to ensure that new buildings contribute to sustainable development a less cautious bureaucracy is needed, which is less resistant to new ideas and not associated with vested interests, especially in the non-renewable electricity industry. Logistical problems have also damped solar energy growth. This includes the difficulty of finding reputable contractors to install solar panels. [Pg.207]

The focus of this mechanism of algebraic growth of transient energy is two-fold, as explained in Breuer Kuraishi (1993). Firstly, the transient energy growth can occur for linearly stable systems by two to three orders... [Pg.162]

Fig. 5.8. Comparison between classical and quantum energy growth in the classically chaotic regime. Fig. 5.8. Comparison between classical and quantum energy growth in the classically chaotic regime.
Expressed in gram (g) quantities for daily intake, macronutrients are relatively high-content food components that provide calories for energy, growth, cell activities throughout the body, or storage as fat. Macronu-... [Pg.18]

Since the frequency of the external force is exactly on resonance with the free oscillator, the amplitude of the forced solution is unbound. Hence, the second stationary trajectory of the Gauss action (in addition to the Newtonian trajectory) is a solution with a growing amplitude (and energy) as a function of time. This solution is unlikely to be present in a boundary value formulation in which both end points have physically sound values. Note that the energy growth here has a different origin when compared to the numerical instability induced by a large step in the difference equation (Sect. 12.3.3). [Pg.448]

You have just consumed four chemicals—the sugar fructose for sweet taste and energy, citric acid for tartness, methyl butanoate for apple flavor, and red dye 2 for color. Chemical is just another name for substance. Whenever you eat or drink, you consume chemicals that your body needs for energy, growth, and repair. [Pg.19]

However the 1975-1985 period was one in which economic growth and energy growth remained relatively unlinked. Most historic periods show the reverse trend. The DOE report views this period as a deviation. [Pg.163]

Logistical problems have damped solar energy growth. This includes the difficulty of finding reputable contractors to install solar panels. [Pg.218]


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