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| ARTICLES RELATED TO energies |  |  |  | energies: Encyclopedia II - Energy density - Energy density of empty spaceIn Physics, "Vacuum energy" or "zero-point energy" is the energy density of empty space.
In modern physics, we have two fundamental theories: quantum field theory and general relativity. Quantum field theory takes quantum mechanics and special relativity into account, and it's a great theory of all the forces and particles except gravity. General relativity is a great theory of gravity, but it ignores quantum mechanics. Nobody knows how to reconcile these theories yet. T ...
See also:Energy density, Energy density - Energy density in energy storage and in fuel, Energy density - Energy Density Of Empty Space With Magnetic/Electric Field Present, Energy density - Energy density of empty space, Energy density - Energy density in Nutrition Sciences, Energy density - External references, Energy density - Books Read more here: » Energy density: Encyclopedia II - Energy density - Energy density of empty space |
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|  |  |  | energies: Encyclopedia II - Grid energy storage - Thermal energy storageMain article: Thermal Energy Storage
Off-peak electricity can be used to make ice from water, and the ice can be stored until the next day, when it is used to cool either the air in a large building (thereby shifting that demand off-peak) or the intake air of a combustion gas turbine generator (thereby increasing the on-peak generation capacity).
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See also:Grid energy storage, Grid energy storage - Reactive electrical demand, Grid energy storage - Pumped water storage, Grid energy storage - Compressed air storage, Grid energy storage - Thermal energy storage, Grid energy storage - Battery storage, Grid energy storage - Flywheel storage, Grid energy storage - Superconducting magnetic energy storage, Grid energy storage - Hydrogen fuel cells Read more here: » Grid energy storage: Encyclopedia II - Grid energy storage - Thermal energy storage |
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| |  |  |  | energies: Encyclopedia II - Energy vampire - CulturalThe legends and spiritial teachings of some cultures refer to people, often given priestly attributes, who manipulate or remove (feed from) the energy of others. The Tiger-women of Asia may be noted, as can the Incubus and Succubus of Judeo-Christian mythology.
This concept is purported to be represented in the myths of a number of cultures, just as blood-drinking vampires are. Across Western Europe, there is allegedly some connection between energy vampires and demons such as the incubi and succubi, who are said ...
See also:Energy vampire, Energy vampire - Cultural, Energy vampire - Modern Origins, Energy vampire - Non-mystical interpretations, Energy vampire - Sources Read more here: » Energy vampire: Encyclopedia II - Energy vampire - Cultural |
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| | |  |  |  | energies: Encyclopedia II - Energy crisis - Future and alternative sources of energySome experts argue that the world is heading towards a global energy crisis due to a decline in the availability of cheap oil and recommend a decreasing dependency on fossil fuel. This has led to increasing interest in alternate power/fuel research such as fuel cell technology, hydrogen fuel, methanol, biofuels, solar energy, tidal energy and wind energy. To date, only hydroelectricity and nuclear power have been significant alternatives to fossil fuel (see Future energy development). Hydrogen gas is currently produced at a net energy loss f ...
See also:Energy crisis, Energy crisis - Economy, Energy crisis - Oil demand, Energy crisis - Historical crises, Energy crisis - Peak oil, Energy crisis - Future and alternative sources of energy Read more here: » Energy crisis: Encyclopedia II - Energy crisis - Future and alternative sources of energy |
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| | |  |  |  | energies: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear energy policy - International use of nuclear energy(see also energy development, future energy development and renewable energy development)
Nuclear energy use has been growing steadily since the 1970s and the early 1980s. The growth slowed in the 1980s because of environmentalist opposition, high interest rates, and energy conservation prompted by the oil shock in 1973, and the energy crisis in 1979 and the accidents at Three Mile Island in 1979 and Chernobyl [1]. Several countries, especially European countries have abandoned the use of nuclear energy since then. [2]
In 2000, there were 438 commercial nuclear generat ...
See also:Nuclear energy policy, Nuclear energy policy - International use of nuclear energy, Nuclear energy policy - Africa, Nuclear energy policy - Asia, Nuclear energy policy - Oceania, Nuclear energy policy - Europe, Nuclear energy policy - North America, Nuclear energy policy - South America, Nuclear energy policy - Nuclear power phase-out, Nuclear energy policy - Discussion of nuclear energy, Nuclear energy policy - Arguments against nuclear energy, Nuclear energy policy - Arguments for nuclear energy, Nuclear energy policy - Further Readings Read more here: » Nuclear energy policy: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear energy policy - International use of nuclear energy |
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| |  |  |  | energies: Encyclopedia II - Energy quality - Energy quality in physical-chemical science direct energy transformations
T.Ohta suggested that the concept of energy quality may be more intuitive if one consider's examples where the form of energy remains constant but the amount of energy flowing, or transferred is varied. For instance if we consider only the inertial form of energy, then the energy quality of a moving body is higher when it moves with a greater velocity. If we consider only the heat form of energy, then a higher temperature has higher quality. And if we consider only the light form of energy then light with higher frequency has greater quality (Ohta 1994, p. 90). All t ...
See also:Energy quality, Energy quality - Origins, Energy quality - Scientific development, Energy quality - Energy quality in physical-chemical science direct energy transformations, Energy quality - Energy quality in ecological physical chemistry direct and indirect energy transformations, Energy quality - Energy quality in biophysical economics indirect energy transformations, Energy quality - Ranking energy quality, Energy quality - Refrences Read more here: » Energy quality: Encyclopedia II - Energy quality - Energy quality in physical-chemical science direct energy transformations |
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|  |  |  | energies: Encyclopedia II - Grid energy storage - Superconducting magnetic energy storageMain article: Superconducting magnetic energy storage
Superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) systems store energy in the magnetic field created by the flow of direct current in a superconducting coil which has been cryogenically cooled to a temperature below its superconducting critical temperature.
A typical SMES system includes three parts: superconducting coil, power conditioning system and cryogenically cooled refrigerator. Once the superconducting coil is charged, ...
See also:Grid energy storage, Grid energy storage - Reactive electrical demand, Grid energy storage - Pumped water storage, Grid energy storage - Compressed air storage, Grid energy storage - Thermal energy storage, Grid energy storage - Battery storage, Grid energy storage - Flywheel storage, Grid energy storage - Superconducting magnetic energy storage, Grid energy storage - Hydrogen fuel cells Read more here: » Grid energy storage: Encyclopedia II - Grid energy storage - Superconducting magnetic energy storage |
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Health Dictionary on Energy psychology energy psychology: Subject of Energy Tapping, by psychologists Fred P. Gallo, Ph.D., and Harry Vincenzi, Ed.D. Its basis is the acupuncture of Chinese medicine. According to these coauthors, the development of energy psychology began in the early 1960s, with George J. Goodheart, Jr. (see applied kinesiology). At bottom, the technique involves thinking about a painful experience or issue as one digitally taps particular acupoints on one's body. (See also: Energy psychology, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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