Electricity
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Efficiency in end-use
electricity
and end-use of all energy is the low-hanging fruit.
Thirty-nine percent of homes on Pine Ridge have no
electricity.
When the turbine drops in, it will produce 8,000 watts of electricity, day and night.
We are missing my mother's story, who made sure with every siren, with every raid, with every cut off-of electricity, she played puppet shows for my brothers and I, so we would not be scared of the sounds of explosions.
But
electricity
is also very, very broad, so you have to sort of narrow it down.
There's a bunch of things that are interesting about
electricity.
It says: "Use your
electricity
for more than light."
And mica is a mineral which is a very good insulator and very good at insulating
electricity.
Then we would have an anaerobic digester, which could deal with all the biodegradable waste from the local area, turn that into heat for the greenhouse and
electricity
to feed back into the grid.
And the technology that we settled on as an ideal partner for the Seawater Greenhouse is concentrated solar power, which uses solar-tracking mirrors to focus the sun's heat to create
electricity.
We built another one with aluminum composite panels and piezoelectric plates, which are plates that generate a small pulse of
electricity
under pressure.
The water was cleaned, but because they got a lot of batteries, they were able to store a lot of
electricity.
And now, she was going to watch
electricity
do that work.
They have electricity, but the question is: How many have washing machines?
That's what most of the
electricity
and the energy in the world is.
And they also have
electricity.
And now the children in his village get the same grades at school as the children who have
electricity
at home.
Well, it conducts
electricity.
It turns out that regular Play-Doh that you buy at the store conducts electricity, and high school physics teachers have used that for years.
Well now if I take that sugar dough, the sugar dough doesn't want to conduct
electricity.
It's like a wall to the
electricity.
So an example might be, if you go back 100 years ago, when
electricity
was first becoming common, there were a lot of fears about it.
There were people who were afraid to push doorbells, because there was
electricity
in there, and that was dangerous.
For us, we're very facile around
electricity.
Our model of security around
electricity
is something we were born into.
If we could turn on the
electricity
in one cell but not its neighbors, that'd give us the tool to activate and shut down these different cells to figure out what they do and how they contribute to the networks in which they're embedded.
Well, there are many molecules that exist in nature which are able to convert light into
electricity.
In its membrane, or its boundary, it contains little proteins that indeed can convert light into
electricity.
Light is converted to
electricity
on them.
And this is pair of cooling towers for an
electricity
substation next to St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
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