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Definition of micropower in English: micropowernounˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)paʊəˈmīkrōˌpou(ə)r mass noun, often as modifier Electrical power which is generated or utilized in relatively small quantities. renewable micropower technologies Example sentencesExamples - The former has achieved much greater penetration in the micropower area.
- Among the premier benefits of micropower is its environmental friendliness.
- Our homes will be powered by micropower units that will allow us all to get off the grid.
- Public Service Commissions can further accelerate the installation of clean micropower systems by establishing renewable portfolio standards.
- Large firms outside the U.S. are also looking at becoming more active in the micropower business.
- From superior internal combustion engines, to gas turbines, to fuel cells, to more familiar renewable generators, micropower systems are proliferating in diverse applications.
- Technological advances have brought down the costs of micropower systems.
- With an exemption from such surcharges, the playing field might be more level for micropower generators.
- Research foundations, public and private, might allocate more funds to renewable micropower R & D.
- Also, their installation costs compare favorably to other micropower categories.
- There is much technological progress in Western Europe and Japan, as new micropower technologies are being tested around the globe.
- Micropower systems based on advanced technologies must become more cost-effective to achieve broad commercialization.
- In the coming years, relatively high levels of capital spending by micropower firms are expected to continue.
- Micropower units utilized here can be conventional generator sets, fuel cells, or other product categories.
- The residential sector to date has used micropower products mostly for backup power in the event of failure of the central utility grid.
- The sooner we move to renewable micropower technologies, the sooner we can reduce the loading of the atmosphere with industrial gases.
- High capital cost per kilowatt of energy generated, relative to other micropower sources, has been the key factor holding back development of fuel cells.
- Indeed, federal and state rulings regarding pollution control should stimulate the growth of many micropower products and markets.
- Municipal and industrial waste disposal can be viewed also as a resource recovery application and hence a potential market for micropower product lines.
- These are not discussed here as they are not expected to be utilized in the micropower area.
Definition of micropower in US English: micropowernounˈmīkrōˌpou(ə)r often as modifier Electrical power which is generated or utilized in relatively small quantities. Example sentencesExamples - There is much technological progress in Western Europe and Japan, as new micropower technologies are being tested around the globe.
- From superior internal combustion engines, to gas turbines, to fuel cells, to more familiar renewable generators, micropower systems are proliferating in diverse applications.
- The sooner we move to renewable micropower technologies, the sooner we can reduce the loading of the atmosphere with industrial gases.
- Technological advances have brought down the costs of micropower systems.
- Municipal and industrial waste disposal can be viewed also as a resource recovery application and hence a potential market for micropower product lines.
- Micropower systems based on advanced technologies must become more cost-effective to achieve broad commercialization.
- Micropower units utilized here can be conventional generator sets, fuel cells, or other product categories.
- Indeed, federal and state rulings regarding pollution control should stimulate the growth of many micropower products and markets.
- Our homes will be powered by micropower units that will allow us all to get off the grid.
- Research foundations, public and private, might allocate more funds to renewable micropower R & D.
- Public Service Commissions can further accelerate the installation of clean micropower systems by establishing renewable portfolio standards.
- The residential sector to date has used micropower products mostly for backup power in the event of failure of the central utility grid.
- The former has achieved much greater penetration in the micropower area.
- With an exemption from such surcharges, the playing field might be more level for micropower generators.
- Also, their installation costs compare favorably to other micropower categories.
- In the coming years, relatively high levels of capital spending by micropower firms are expected to continue.
- Large firms outside the U.S. are also looking at becoming more active in the micropower business.
- High capital cost per kilowatt of energy generated, relative to other micropower sources, has been the key factor holding back development of fuel cells.
- These are not discussed here as they are not expected to be utilized in the micropower area.
- Among the premier benefits of micropower is its environmental friendliness.
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