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11Impact factor — The impact factor, often abbreviated IF, is a measure of the citations to science and social science journals. It is frequently used as a proxy for the importance of a journal to its field.OverviewThe Impact factor was devised by Eugene Garfield …
12Non-availability approach — The non availability explains international trade by the fact that each country imports the goods that are not available at home.[1] This unavailability may be due to lack of natural resources (oil, gold, etc.: this is absolute unavailability) or …
13Plant Load Factor — (PLF) : Power (electricity) storage is not feasible. Hence generation of power is controlled to match offtake. For whatever duration a power plant generates below its full capacity, to that extent it is a capacity loss. Plant Load Factor is a… …
14welfare factor — noun : any factor (as availability of food or shelter) that tends to stimulate population growth compare decimating factor …
15Intermittent energy source — An intermittent energy source is any source of energy that is not continuously available due to some factor outside direct control. The intermittent source may be quite predictable, for example, tidal power, but cannot be dispatched to meet the… …
16ГОСТ Р 52527-2006: Установки газотурбинные. Надежность, готовность, эксплуатационная технологичность и безопасность — Терминология ГОСТ Р 52527 2006: Установки газотурбинные. Надежность, готовность, эксплуатационная технологичность и безопасность оригинал документа: 3.66 «вне работы» (off line): Операции на неработающей ГТУ. Определения термина из разных… …
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17Electric power transmission — Electric transmission redirects here. For vehicle transmissions, see diesel electric transmission. 400 kV high tension transmission lines near Madrid Electric power transmission or high voltage electric transmission is the bulk transfer of… …
18National Grid (Great Britain) — For the UK Ordnance Survey National Grid for mapping co ordinates in Great Britain, see Ordnance Survey National Grid. 400 kV power line in Cheshire The National Grid is the high voltage electric power transmission network in …
19Wind power — Wind power: worldwide installed capacity [1] …
20Smart grid — Public infrastructure …