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  2. Open energy system models - Wikipedia

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    The package supports power system simulation, optimal power flow calculations (cost information is required), state estimation (should the system characterization lacks fidelity), and graph-based network analysis. The case study shows how a few tens of lines of scripting can interface with pandapower to advance the design of a system subject to ...

  3. EnerSys - Wikipedia

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    EnerSys is a stored energy systems and technology provider for industrial applications. The company manufactures reserve power and motive power batteries, battery chargers, power equipment, battery accessories and outdoor equipment enclosure systems.

  4. Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire - Wikipedia

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    The book is considered the founding work of thermodynamics. [2]: viii It contains the preliminary outline of the second law of thermodynamics.Carnot stated that motive power is due to the fall of caloric (chute de calorique) from a hot to a cold body, which he analogized to the work done by a water wheel due to a waterfall (chute d'eau).

  5. MotivePower - Wikipedia

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    MotivePower, Inc. (MPI) was an American manufacturer of diesel-electric locomotives.The company traces its history back to being a division of Morrison-Knudsen (MK) since 1972. [1]

  6. Motive power - Wikipedia

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    Motive power may refer to: In thermodynamics, natural agents such as water or steam, wind or electricity, that do work; In mechanics, the mechanical energy associated with the motion and position of an object; In physics, a synonym for power; In mechanical engineering, the source of mechanical power of a propulsion system; It may also refer to:

  7. Low-carbon economy - Wikipedia

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    Low carbon power generation sources include wind power, solar power, nuclear power and most hydropower. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The term largely excludes conventional fossil fuel plant sources, and is only used to describe a particular subset of operating fossil fuel power systems, specifically, those that are successfully coupled with a flue gas carbon ...

  8. Gunpowder engine - Wikipedia

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    Huygens presented a paper on his invention in 1680, A New Motive Power by Means of Gunpowder and Air. [19] By 1682, the device had successfully shown that a dram (1/16th of an ounce) of gunpowder, in a cylinder seven or eight feet high and fifteen or eighteen inches in diameter, could raise seven or eight boys (or about 1,100 pounds) into the ...

  9. Charles Joseph Van Depoele - Wikipedia

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    A prolific inventor, Van Depoele was granted at least 243 United States patents between 1881 and 1894 for various electric inventions including railway systems, lights, generators, motors, current regulators, pumps, telpher systems, batteries, hammers, rock drills, brakes, a gearless locomotive, a coal-mining machine, and a pile-driver.