A gas-fired power station has the shortest start up time out of all three fossil fuels
The world's first commercial wave farm, generating electricity from ocean waves is based in Portugal, at the Aguçadora Wave Park, and there is funding available for farms of various designs in Scotland, Oregon (US), Cornwall (UK) and Western Australia. At the moment there are various small pilot studies being carried on throughout the world to generate electricity from ocean waves. Depending on the size, the design and the money available the start up time could be anything from two years up to ten.
The smallest time increment of time is the Planck time, 10-42 seconds (which I think is 10 to the million, million, million, million, million, million, millionth of a second). It is the time that light takes to travel the smallest measurable distance. Also see, http://www.khouse.org/articles/1997/23/
power cut , power disconnecting to an area local bases at night time to meet demad in future load shedding reducing voltage or disconnect power for area bases on day time
Power (watts) is amperes times voltage, or joules per second. Energy is joules, or watt-seconds. The length of time an electrical load is on is proportional to energy, not power.
we cant consider two source at a time in superposition theorem....but power =v*i.so we cant calculate power.
This list shows the type of fuel in order of start of time going from short to long.gas-fired station (shortest start-up time)oil-fired stationcoal-fired stationnuclear power station (longest start-up time)However I do not know the exact time.S. T. Wilson
Gas stations start up the quickest because they use gas turbines and do not require water to be boiled up to produce steam.
A gas-fired power station takes the least time to start up.
Geothermal power stations are built by digging into the Earth's crust and tapping into the direct heat that is never ending. It generally takes around nine months to start a geothermal power station.
I guess that it is 13 hours.
The shortest time is 29 hours, depending on where you start from.
10:25pm was the time I picked up Joannie from the station.
10 to the power of −44 (tP) is known as Planck time. It is the unit of time for some natural systems. 10 to the power of −24 yoctosecond is one quadrillionth of a second.
The shortest time is 37 hours, depending on where you start from and where you go to.
the shortest geologic time interval is a period.
ancient Greece lasted the shortest time
a long time