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    machine is how well it can convert one form of energy to another. Induction motors transform electrical energy into mechanical energy. The induction motor receives power from the provision mains through the stator coil windings. The input power is electric power. The power from the stator coil winding is transferred to rotor, via air gap by induction principle. The output power is a mechanical power. The mechanical power is obtained at the shaft of the motor to perform mechanical work. Then the efficiency

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    fame of Tesla Motors, Space X and Solar city. Elon Musk talks about innovation, disruption and future of human race all at once. With such things forming the core of his ideologies, how can he follow the conventional model of branding for his hybrid electric cars? The growth of Tesla Motors and the branding strategy adopted by it are just as unique as

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    Hydrogen Fuel or Others Essay

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    ozone which shields us from cancer-causing solar radiation. At present, there are still a lot of problems which should be investigated in detail before we commit ourselves to the use of hydrogen fuel cells. On the other hand, hybrid petrol-electric cars such as the Toyota Prius are becoming increasingly popular. Compared with new American cars of the same size, the Prius consumes roughly half as much petrol, and so releases half as much carbon dioxide. Moreover, its emissions of smog-forming

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    The three major US competitors are General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. Regarding foreign competitors, some consumers have expressed a sentiment of increased reliability regarding Japanese manufactured cars (Laturnus, 2009). In a series of surveys and tests conducted by Consumer Reports, Honda

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    devices such as microcontrollers and computer CPU. Peltier found there was an opposite phenomenon to the Seebeck Effect, whereby thermal energy could be absorbed at one dissimilar metal junction and discharged at the other junction when an electric current flowed within the closed circuit. the thermocouple circuit is modified to obtain a

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    Ford Case Study

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    power. Furthermore, Ford promise that the driving experience of electrified vehicles will not be compromised. Ford believes that it will achieve economies of scale, once the manufacturing process is started on the global scale. On this matter, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) collaborates with Ford to evaluate technical approaches for integrating PHEVs, which is a key requirement to facilitate widespread adoption of the vehicles. Meanwhile, Ford restructures itself to attain its optimal

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    Tesla Merger Essay

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    Tesla & SolarCity Merger Integrated Sustainable Energy James Garcia Eastern Florida State College Abstract This paper explores the merger of Tesla and SolarCity. Tesla is the most successful electric car company and has won multiple awards for its’s product offerings. SolarCity is the largest residential and commercial solar installer in the United States. Tesla is a successful car company but is still plagued with financial concerns due to its upcoming mass market car, the Model 3, and

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    down the gasoline usage has become an urgent issue. Electric vehicle has become one of the solutions to reduce the demand for petroleum, thus helping alleviate the environmental stress caused by carbon dioxide emission. Although, the PEV market share in the U.S. is only 0.66% as of December 2015 (Cobb, 2016), the fact that PEV can help transit the energy usage to more efficient and greener mode gives PEV plenty of potentials. The prevalence of electric vehicles will result in growth of

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    University TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE LIST OF TABLES 3 LIST OF FIGURES 3 ABSTRACT 4 INTRODUCTION 4 SECTION 1 – General Description of the Grid 5 SECTION 2– Challenges of Micro Grid 6 SECTION 3 – Line and Block diagram of Proposed Model 7 SECTION 4 – Equations for Modeling 9 SECTION 5 – Simulation Diagram and Analysis 10 5.1- Working Algorithm 11

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    Sampson Products Case

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    SAMPSON PRODUCTS Sampson Products Corporation was a major manufacturer of electrical equipment used extensively by consumer goods manufacturers. The company sold most of its products to manufacturers of refrigerators, automatic washers, and electric stoves to be installed as original equipment that usually retained the Sampson brand name. In addition to the original equipment market, Sampson had obtained a significant portion of the replacement market for the products it manufactured. Sales of Sampson

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