Some manufacturers lay out a grid with price versus features, placing competitive products on the grid along with the proposed new product.
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Managers of the bombed-out electricity grid reckon that a cold winter beckons.
Graham's poster was very standard: pictures of the bands laid out in a grid.
The city is laid out on a grid and the part of interest to visitors is compact.
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As the first to build out an Internet grid, the U.S. is more vulnerable than countries that have built their infrastructure later.
Six more cars will then be eliminated during a second spell before the remaining top 10 cars battle it out for the grid positions.
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My colleague William Pentland writes about another consequence of excess hydropower: wind farms in the Pacific Northwest are being forced to disconnect from the power grid out of concern their added electrons with overload the system.
The reason for that is it would, over a much wider area, take out things like the National Grid, on which we all rely for almost everything, take out the water system, the sewage system.
Imagine a sheet of carbon atoms laid out on a hexagonal grid, like chicken-wire.
Without it, the energy boom will flow out of our leaky grid like oil from a bad cement-job.
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GridPoint sells them a network of "smart" devices to help the companies and customers trim the fat out of the electric grid.
It turns out that the smart grid will also enable solutions to the complex operational challenges associated with many industrial applications under extreme conditions.
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By unleashing a massive pulse of electromagnetic radiation sweeping over the planet, a severe solar storm could potentially knock out the electric power grid, silence radio and satellite communications and disrupt GPS navigation systems.
"They (computers) run our electric power grid, out telecommunications network, they run our railroads, our banking system, and all of them are vulnerable, at some level, to some degree to information warfare, or cyber-terrorism, " Clark said.
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Edinburgh is home to two Unesco World Heritage Sites separated by the steep-sided greenery of the Princes Street Gardens: the Old Town with its imposing Castle Rock and Royal Mile, and the New Town, just a bit younger than Old Town, with a posh Georgian grid laid out in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries.
As the festivities commence, all eyes are on the drama playing out on and off the grid, which began with a wild dog roaming the track, according to the BBC.
Instead, the company unveiled an update to Flickr at the NYC event with a host of new features that includes a retooled grid UI built out of images and up to 1TB of free storage for users.
Electric vehicles may play a key role as well, as high capacity batteries could ultimately serve to provide regulating capacity, absorbing or supply power back to the grid to flatten out some of the intermittency associated with windpower.
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Ministers would scrutinise 40 key public works, such as broadband roll out, motorway improvements and upgrading the national grid, to prevent hold-ups and "get the money out the door".
Johnson Controls could further enrich the grid by globally engendering energy networks out of buildings and multitudinous housing in those majority of countries where there is, at best, a precarious grid, prone to peaks and black-outs.
If Manhattan's streets were perfectly laid out on an east-west grid, Manhattanhenge would occur facing both east and west on the vernal and autumnal equinoxes.
To keep power flowing reliably, grid operators must smooth out supply and demand on a second-to-second basis (known as frequency regulation), an hourly basis (intermittency), and on a daily, weekly, and annual basis (meeting peak demand).
But there are about 60 houses between 12 and 13 feet wide, the logical result of a grid of streets laid out in 1811 with standard lots that were 25 feet wide and could be divided.
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Samsung pitted the famous "bounce back" feature against an old PocketPC interface called LaunchTile, which allowed users to navigate through 36 applications by zooming in and out and a panning across a grid-like "world view" of said apps.
Anyone out there have experience with compact, grid-tied turbines including the Skystream 3.7?
But it turns out they were just offline and off the grid.
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Coulthard believes his 29-year-old fellow Briton cannot afford to sit out a season if Honda do not make the grid.
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