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  2. WTTV - Wikipedia

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    The switch took effect on February 21, 1954, and as a result, WTTV's transmitter was moved to a 1,000-foot (305 m) tower near Cloverdale, and the power was increased to 100,000 watts. The station's former channel 10 allocation was moved to Terre Haute and awarded to WTHI-TV , which signed on in July 1954.

  3. WRGB - Wikipedia

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    So WRGB boosted their power twice: Once in July 2009 at the power level of 11.5 kW with an interference agreement with WPVI-TV in Philadelphia and WEDY in New Haven, Connecticut, [13] and in late January 2010, the FCC granted an STA for WRGB to boost their power again at their current level of 30.2 kW. [13]

  4. Alternating current - Wikipedia

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    A schematic representation of long distance electric power transmission. From left to right: G=generator, U=step-up transformer, V=voltage at beginning of transmission line, Pt=power entering transmission line, I=current in wires, R=total resistance in wires, Pw=power lost in transmission line, Pe=power reaching the end of the transmission line, D=step-down transformer, C=consumers.

  5. Supercapacitor - Wikipedia

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    Supercapacitor specific power is typically 10 to 100 times greater than for batteries and can reach values up to 15 kW/kg. Ragone charts relate energy to power and are a valuable tool for characterizing and visualizing energy storage components. With such a diagram, the position of specific power and specific energy of different storage ...

  6. Wind power - Wikipedia

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    Measuring 3 m in diameter and 5 m high, it has a nameplate rating of 6.5 kW. Small-scale wind power is the name given to wind generation systems with the capacity to produce up to 50 kW of electrical power. [104] Isolated communities, that may otherwise rely on diesel generators, may use wind turbines as an alternative.

  7. Photovoltaics - Wikipedia

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    The average retail price of solar cells as monitored by the Solarbuzz group fell from $3.50/watt to $2.43/watt over the course of 2011. [86] In 2013 wholesale prices had fallen to $0.74/W. [ 85 ] This has been cited as evidence supporting ' Swanson's law ', an observation similar to the famous Moore's Law , which claims that solar cell prices ...

  8. Burbank, California - Wikipedia

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    KELW, a 1,000-watt station, could be heard by listeners up and down the Pacific Coast. Some reports suggest it also could be heard as far away as New Zealand. [99] The 1,000-watt radio station was sold in 1935 to the Hearst newspaper company. KELW was a short-lived radio station, operating for just a decade out of Burbank between 1927 and 1937.