Encyclopedia of Energy: Ec-GeElsevier, 2004 - Power (Mechanics) |
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Page 193
... reduced by using quality materials as well as by optimizing the design . The electrical losses are of the type IR ( the product of the square of the electrical current I and the resistance R of the stator and rotor ) , and they increase ...
... reduced by using quality materials as well as by optimizing the design . The electrical losses are of the type IR ( the product of the square of the electrical current I and the resistance R of the stator and rotor ) , and they increase ...
Page 376
... reduced the requirements for all forms of energy , even though some sectors , such as automobile transport , lag in this regard . Emissions of greenhouse gases have been proportionally reduced due to these efficiency gains . Yet it is ...
... reduced the requirements for all forms of energy , even though some sectors , such as automobile transport , lag in this regard . Emissions of greenhouse gases have been proportionally reduced due to these efficiency gains . Yet it is ...
Page 524
... reduced in several major cities , and with the exception of some encouragement of road transport , the government is ... reduced is by time - related techni- que effects , particularly those directed specifically at emissions reduction ...
... reduced in several major cities , and with the exception of some encouragement of road transport , the government is ... reduced is by time - related techni- que effects , particularly those directed specifically at emissions reduction ...
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