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Q: Describe how a smart grid differs from the (normal electrical grid) system currently in use.
Explanation:
Smart Grid system is upgrade to traditional electric grids we use in modern world. As technology evolves the system evolves in every aspect, so does it have changed the electricity and appliances we use in day to day routine. In smart grid process computer intelligence is being used and connected to electrical devices like fan, TV, Washing Machine, lights, home security. Smart grid is all about electricity and power management of electric equipment as well as it networking and data management, storage and security as well. It manages the electricity and reduce the wastage of it through technology, it make sure that stable power is being distributed. It make efficient use of electricity.
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15. The cost to install numerous smart grid applications in Fresno is $40,000,000 in year 0. Engineers expect that the benefits for installing the applications will be $2,000,000 annually for the next 15 years. If the standard rate of return is 8%, should the utility company implement the smart grid applications? Support your response with calculations a) b) How much annual savings (nearest million would be required to make...
07-Question Seven: (10 Marks) or that connected to the electrical grid with the following design acceptable rating of the transformer (in MVA) that will be characteristic (100 MW, 0.85 PF). Please answer the in MVA) that w s: connected to this generator. 2. The reactive power of this generator if it oper P.F. In this question please specfy whether the generat ates at 90 MW at 0.94 leading n please specify whether the generator will be supplying or absorbing reactive...
QUESTION 3 Describe how the quantum model of the atom differs from the planetary model of the atom TTT Arial (120 T.E.E. Words:0
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Please help, 4) Describe the demand curve facing a monopolistic competitive market and how it differs from that facing a firm in a purely competitive market. 5) How can a firm be able to sustain itself while differentiating itself from its competitors?
1. Describe how the central nervous system differs from the peripheral nervous system. 2. Identify disease conditions in which beta adrenergic blocking agents should not be used and discuss why they should not be used. 3. Describe clinical uses and the predictable adverse effects of cholinergic and anti-cholinergic agents.
Please answer the question below for both a, and b and type your answer 3)Describe each of the following, what they cause in the system, and how that system’s designer goes about eliminating them or reducing their impact on the system A) Clock skew (in particular, when a single clock source must drive something like a thousand inputs on one chip, or in a PCB/system, drive multiple ICs spread across a large PCB). B) Inputs with indeterminate timing.
Question 5: Marbles 5 marks This question requires solving an optimization grid below, where some grid cells contain a marble. based on a simple game. Consider the 5 x5 proble Starting from an initial grid (which can be represented by a 2d array of boolean values in a program), A marble can be removed from the grid if and only if there is at least one other marble in the same row or column of the marble to be removed....
Describe Kant's categorical imperative, it's application to business ethics. and how it differs from consequentialism.
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