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- powerful lasers from the mid-1960s to the mid-1990s produced power in terawatts, but only for nanosecond intervals. The average lightning strike peaks...
- gigawatt sustained over a year corresponds to 8.76 terawatt-hours of energy. Conversely, one terawatt-hour is equal to the sustained power of about 114...
- The University of Nevada, Reno (Nevada, the University of Nevada, or UNR) is a public land-grant research university in Reno, Nevada, United States. It...
- electricity prices in the EU. In 2021, the energy market was around 87 terawatt hours and the peak demand around 14 gigawatts in winter. Industry and construction...
- producer and consumer, producing 5,500 terawatt-hours (18.8 quadrillion British thermal units) and consuming 3,081 terawatt-hours (10.514 quadrillion British...
- system, with photosynthesis capturing solar energy at a rate of around 100 terawatts. By the most general biophysiological definition, the biosphere is the...
- of producing a total of about 4 terawatts of power in short pulses of up to about 100 picoseconds, or about 2 terawatts of power in a longer 1 nanosecond...
- consumer in the world, between the nations of Saudi Arabia (371 terawatts) and France (463 terawatts), according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation...
- rate of energy captured by global photosynthesis is approximately 130 terawatts, which is about eight times the total power consumption of human civilization...
- million tons of CO2, as much as Greece, and consume between 91 and 177 terawatt-hours annually. Critics have also identified a large electronic waste problem...