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Algarve Portugal Wind Power Generators by Richard Lazzara
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This is a re-edit of an earlier photo in my photostream. I managed to painstakingly increase the shade of the windmill to give it bit more contrast with the black sky at the top. The light was increased slightly to make the lanscape pop out a bit more, and I've added a black border to make the image stand out a bit more.
I'm really happy with the result - What do you think?
The Tate Modern is an art gallery that use to be a power generator building. It's really tall and imposing from the outside, and inside you have a large, spacious area, the Turbine Hall.
Some of the locals consider the design a colossal waste of space, but I found it very cool.
LFP 200 Portable Solar Power Generator System
This system can provide up to 1800 Watts of Pure Sine Wave (Regular Household Power) or regular 12v DC power you are used to using in your automobile.
The Battery modules can be recharged via Solar Power or a LiFePo4 specific quick charger. The batteries have digital battery monitors that display the exact state of charge of the battery and how long until the system needs to be recharged in hours and minutes.
More info here www.PortableSolarPower.Biz
A diesel power generator was working under the plane. Since the plane was accepting visitors this day, it required power.
The lights on the cargo doors are on. I am not sure it is related to visitors. I think the space was not a part of the course.
Moving house can be a stressful affair - but amazingly the parent Great Tits stood by their chicks after the relocation of their nest from a power generator flue at Pennaf Housing in St Asaph North Wales.(With full RSPB and DEFRA permission) The parents continued to feed them for a further week before the chicks fledged - great result! Against all odds! Picture by Jayne Williams
This is a 62w Portable Foldable Thin Film solar panel that can be used to recharge portable solar power generator systems or to power electronics directly from the sun.
This panel only weighs 3 pounds and is rated to produce 62 Watts of power.
More info can be found at www.PortableSolarPower.Biz
Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Virginia Beach-based 329th Regional Support Group learn how to operate and maintain new field generators Oct. 14, 2020, at the New Equipment Training / New Equipment Fielding facility at Fort Pickett, Virginia. The NET/NEF is issuing 48 new Advanced Medium Mobile Power Source generators to VNG units throughout the state to replace older generation equipment. (U.S. National Guard photo by Mike Vrabel)
This is a 62w Portable Foldable Thin Film solar panel that can be used to recharge portable solar power generator systems or to power electronics directly from the sun.
This panel only weighs 3 pounds and is rated to produce 62 Watts of power.
More info can be found at www.PortableSolarPower.Biz
Los Alamos, New Mexico
It housed the power generators for the Los Alamos Ranch School in the 1930s.
Historic sign
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A pre-Empire design, the first Aluben-class cruiser was completed shortly after the Imperial Pacification. The idea behind its unusual shape was to have a large hull with comparitvely low mass. Two large segments would be connected by a middle spar, allowing ample hull space to mount weapons and house larger power generators while keeping overall mass down to increase mobility. Unfortunately the main spar was a massive weak point.
It was after the second battle of Serenity that the type was nearly retired, after Independence Force destroyers destroyed several while avoiding losses. An unknown engineer proposed a different course. He believed a radical re-thinking of the Aluben's role and some design modifications could revitalise these ships.
The Imperial Admiralty was willing to try, and received assent from the High Court. Stronger shields and additional armor were installed on the hull, which itself was slightly enlarged, but the greatest changes were to the main spar. Double-hulled, triple-reinforced with armor plating, the spar also received dedicated point-focused shielding and defensive guns. Finally, it was lined with massive heat sinks and secured by octuple-redundant airlocks and internal load-bearing beams.
Thus came the rebirth of the Aluben. Inexperienced commanders would fire upon the the obvious weak spot, only to see their lasers and plasma absorbed, kinetics intercepted or deflected, all the while the range closed to within proximity of the Aluben's heavy plasma broadsides. Experienced gunners were forced to instruct their targeting computers to deliberately avoid the tempting target, throwing off their algorithms. The extra power draw and armor further reduced the Aluben's speed, making its re-designation as a heavy cruiser very appropriate, but Imperial doctrine is to avoid using it in a maneuver battle.
Practically overnight, the Aluben cruiser went from a laughingstock to a monumental threat, and after successive systems' updates, it is now one of the oldest cruisers still in active service in any navy in the galaxy.
*Obviously inspired by the Nebulon-B, this is my take on what the role of such a ship would be. I love the Nebulon's design in terms of pure looks, but I always hated the obvious structural weakness that the spine offered, so here I imagine it as sort of bait, making your enemy waste shots on a tempting target that in reality is heavily defended and won't take much damage, while avoiding damage to more critical areas of your ship.*
WO2 Stephen Methan works at his station in the Enabling Command headquarters during Ex ARRCADE RETURNER 2 at Beacon Barracks in Stafford. This particular exercise was the walk phase of the "crawl, walk and run" training scheme. The ARRC staff is using this training to prepare for their upcoming NATO Response Force mission, which could see them rapidly deployed anywhere in the world for a variety of operations.
This is a 62w Portable Foldable Thin Film solar panel that can be used to recharge portable solar power generator systems or to power electronics directly from the sun.
This panel only weighs 3 pounds and is rated to produce 62 Watts of power.
More info can be found at www.PortableSolarPower.Biz
LFP 100 Portable Solar Power Generator System that can be used when On or Off grid to generate electricity from the sun to power and recharge just about any device that runs on AC or DC power.
This system is shown with 2 72w folding non glass solar panels that are easy to transport and deploy.
This system is a Powerenz product and is available at www.PortableSolarPower.Biz
LFP 100 Portable Solar Power Generator System that can be used when On or Off grid to generate electricity from the sun to power and recharge just about any device that runs on AC or DC power.
This system is shown with 2 72w folding non glass solar panels that are easy to transport and deploy.
This system is a Powerenz product and is available at www.PortableSolarPower.Biz
The technicians took only 25 minutes to install this, which is hell for us filming. Go slower guys, we need the footage.
WO2 Stephen Methan works at his desk in the Enabling Command headquarters during Ex ARRCADE RETURNER 2 at Beacon Barracks in Stafford. This particular exercise was the walk phase of the "crawl, walk and run" training scheme. The ARRC staff is using this training to prepare for their upcoming NATO Response Force mission, which could see them rapidly deployed anywhere in the world for a variety of operations.
Steam powered AC generator built in Edinburgh by Bruce Peebles & Co. Ltd, driven by a Bellis and Morcom steam engine. Formerly fitted in Chicago Starch Mills on Sydney’s Lane Cove River.
Here we have a 1:87 Herpa Road Commander COE 3-Axle Tractor with a modified Promotex machinery trailer and Model Power generator load.
Gigantic wind turbines at the Wolfe Island wind farm, against the backdrop of stormy skies. To me, they are elegant and beautiful, even juxtaposed at the pastoral beauty of the island. Looking at them feels like you're looking at the future, as though the immense power generators were digitally inserted into the background shots of some futuristic science fiction film.
Taken at Wolfe Island, at the entrance to the Saint Lawrence River in Lake Ontario near Kingston, Ontario.
LFP 100 Portable Solar Power Generator System that can be used when On or Off grid to generate electricity from the sun to power and recharge just about any device that runs on AC or DC power.
This system is shown with 2 72w folding non glass solar panels that are easy to transport and deploy.
This system is a Powerenz product and is available at www.PortableSolarPower.Biz
Jacksonville International Airport
Jax Florida
Loading Ring Power generators; transporting to Africa
NIKON D90, 17-55 mm f/2.8 at 17 mm, ⅛ sec at f/4.5, ISO 800
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