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  • 1North American Cold Storage Co. v. Chicago — North American Cold Storage Co. v. Chicago, 211 U.S. 306 (1908) Supreme Court of the United States Argued N …

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  • 2New Orleans Cold Storage — Type Private Industry Refrigerated Warehousing and Supply Chain Management Founded New Orleans, Louisiana …

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  • 3storage — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ safe, secure ▪ the safe storage of nuclear weapons ▪ cold, dry ▪ long term, temporary …

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  • 4Cold Bay Air Force Station — Cold Bay Long Range Radar Site     …

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  • 5Cold formed steel — (CFS) is the common term for products made by rolling or pressing thin gauges of sheet steel into goods. Cold formed steel goods are created by the working of sheet steel using stamping, rolling, or presses to deform the sheet into a usable… …

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  • 6Natural gas storage — Natural gas, like many other commodities, can be stored for an indefinite period of time in natural gas storage facilities for later consumption. Contents 1 Usage 2 Measures and definitions 3 Types 3.1 …

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  • 7Effects of the Cold War — Part of a series on the History of the Cold War Origins of the Cold War World War II …

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  • 8Compressed air energy storage — Conceptual representation of the compressed air energy storage concept. Off peak (low cost) electrical power compresses air into an underground air storage “vessel” (the Norton mine), and later the air feeds a gas fired turbine generator complex… …

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  • 9Superconducting magnetic energy storage — (SMES) systems store energy in the magnetic field created by the flow of direct current in a superconducting coil which has been cryogenically cooled to a temperature below its superconducting critical temperature. A typical SMES system includes… …

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  • 10Compressed-air energy storage — (CAES) refers to the compression of airto be used later as energy source. At utility scale, it can be stored during periods of low energy demand (off peak), for use in meeting periods of higher demand (peak load). Alternatively it can be used to… …

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