Electricity
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All the places with lots of electricity, it isn't.
If you don't have electricity, no problem!
He's also finding a way to reinvent solar power and the
electricity
industry in North America, and if he's lucky, he'll get us to Mars, hopefully in my lifetime.
We're going to run that about one time per second, and it will produce 100 megawatts of
electricity.
To look at me you would not know that my
electricity
was cut off last week for nonpayment, or that I meet the eligibility requirements for food stamps.
You can look at how much
electricity
they need, because you need a certain amount of
electricity
to run the servers, and Google is more efficient than most, but they still have some basic requirements, and that lets you put a limit on the number of servers that they have.
Neither have I provided
electricity
to my village through sheer ingenuity.
They're the reason you have electricity, heat, clean water, food.
But what if you had to drive four hours to charge your phone because you had no reliable source of
electricity?
And of brothels where children are forced to receive five, 15 clients per day, and if they rebel, they are tortured with
electricity.
So if you are unsure, go for the "the majority already have this," like
electricity
and girls in school, these kinds of things.
Not just California — the incoming government of India is planning to get solar technology to light up the homes of 400 million people who don't have
electricity
in India.
Big data is important, and big data is new, and when you think about it, the only way this planet is going to deal with its global challenges — to feed people, supply them with medical care, supply them with energy, electricity, and to make sure they're not burnt to a crisp because of global warming — is because of the effective use of data.
And every day, Reggie and his team put electrodes onto the skin on my lower back, pushed
electricity
into my spinal cord to excite my nervous system, as I walked in my exo.
There's no running water, no
electricity
there, and to reach the village, you have to walk for hours or take your chances in a pickup truck like I did skirting the waves of the Atlantic.
But he told me he felt tingles, sparks of
electricity
flickering on and off just beneath the surface of the skin.
Or one evening when
electricity
had failed for eight hours in our community, and my dad sat, surrounded by all of us, telling us stories of when he was a little kid struggling to go to school while his father, who was a farmer, wanted him to work in the fields with him.
For you see, in China, about two thirds of its
electricity
comes from coal.
By 2020, China is on track to generate Germany's entire
electricity
consumption from just wind and solar power alone.
He has created a fridge made entirely of clay that consumes no
electricity.
Once you've made 365 micro-payments, the system is unlocked, and you own the product and you start receiving clean, free
electricity.
Instead of building expensive hospitals, China is using telemedicine to cost-effectively treat millions of patients, and Africa, instead of building banks and
electricity
grids, is going straight to mobile payments and distributed clean energy.
We're talking hundreds of kilometers from the nearest road, there's certainly no electricity, but they had very good cell phone service, these people in the towns were on Facebook all the time, they're surfing the web on their phones, and this sort of got me thinking that in fact it would be possible to use the sounds of the forest, pick up the sounds of chainsaws programmatically, because people can't hear them, and send an alert.
If the initial responders can get in, save lives, mitigate whatever flooding danger there is, that means the other groups can get in to restore the water, the roads, the electricity, which means then the construction people, the insurance agents, all of them can get in to rebuild the houses, which then means you can restore the economy, and maybe even make it better and more resilient to the next disaster.
If Internet access is a fundamental right, is
electricity
access for the 1.2 billion who don't have access to
electricity
a fundamental right?
So those who are suffering disproportionately don't drive cars, don't have electricity, don't consume very significantly, and yet they are feeling more and more the impacts of the changes in the climate, the changes that are preventing them from knowing how to grow food properly, and knowing how to look after their future.
1.3 billion don't have access to electricity, and they light their homes with kerosene and candles, both of which are dangerous.
And there is a race on at the moment to convert
electricity
from tidal and wave power, in order that we can leave the coal in the ground.
So in other words, because of the lights and the projectors that are on in this room right now, the CO2 that is going into our atmosphere as a result of that
electricity
consumption lasts a very long time.
But because I don't have
electricity
coming out of me, we had to emulate what the beats was doing.
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