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The four unit power plant proposal was canceled in 1978.
Its design is more complex, and costs more per unit power.
Thus the theoretically possible thrust per unit power is 2 divided by the specific impulse in m/s.
Originally steam only, today Eshkol is multi unit power station.
The client runs in the background (computer software), utilizing otherwise unused central processing unit power.
Unit power capacity is typically several megawatts.
The company opted for efficient multiple unit power cars with baggage compartments that could be used freely on the whole network.
Fuel consumption per unit thrust, or per unit power.
The units power was usurped as the unit became so large that instead of command and control it actually served in more of a support role.
However, Stirling engines are generally not price-competitive as an automobile engine, due to high cost per unit power, low power density and high material costs.
The expansion unit required a second power supply, identical to the base unit power supply; an interior recess held both power supplies.
The conversion resulted in lower unit power ratings and necessitated the installation of larger electrostatic precipitators on Units 1-4 and Unit 6.
They are preferred for applications that value these unique advantages, particularly if the cost per unit energy generated is more important than the capital cost per unit power.
The specific speed is the speed with which the turbine turns for a particular discharge Q, with unit head and thereby is able to produce unit power.
Grape-DR was ranked first in the June 2010 Little Green500 List, a ranking of supercomputer's performance per unit power consumption published by the Green500.org.
SNUPPS is an acronym standing for Standardized Nuclear Unit Power Plant System.
The first vessel to feature the Azipod (1.5MW unit power) was the Seili, a waterway service vessel of the Finnish Maritime Administration with the installation in 1990.
For metric SI units power is watts, torque is newton metres and angular speed is radians per second (not rpm and not revolutions per second).
The Sendou power station would be a coal-fired single unit power station with a total generating capacity of 125 MW and a net capacity of 115 MW.
The practical effect of high efficiencies is to reduce the plant's collector size and total land use per unit power generated, reducing the environmental impacts of a power plant as well as its expense.
The result of all this is to raise both the operating pressure and the operating speed and this amounts to a 10 times increase in hydraulic packaging density and similar decrease in weight per unit power.
It is worth pointing out that the British PWR design is largely based on the Bechtel-Westinghouse Standardised Nuclear Unit Power Plant System (SNUPPS).
"So in theory, it would have given you more thrust per unit power," said Dr. Robert Frisbee, a senior staff member of the advanced propulsion technology group at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Repository capacity is constrained not by volume but by heat generation, and heat generation from medium-lived fission products is about the same per unit power from any kind of fission reactor, limiting early repository emplacement.
The unit power cost from plants like the Loharinag-Pala HEP is less than the cost of private on site generation of electricity due to less-efficient technology and high fuel cost used of private off-grid generation.