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  2. Fuel saving device - Wikipedia

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    For example, if an automobile typically gets 20 miles per US gallon (12 L/100 km) with a 20% efficient engine that has a 10:1 compression ratio, a carburetor claiming 100 mpg ‑US (2.4 L/100 km) would have to increase the efficiency by a factor of 5, to 100%. This is clearly beyond what is theoretically or practically possible.

  3. Advanced Simulation and Computing Program - Wikipedia

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    Blue Gene Q (aka, Sequoia) ASCI Q: Installed in 2003, it was a AlphaServer SC45/GS Cluster and reached 7.727 Teraflops. [5] [6] ASQI Q used DEC Alpha 1250 MHz (2.5 GFlops) processors and a Quadrics interconnect. ASCI Q placed as the 2nd fastest supercomputer in the world in 2003. [7] ASCI White: World's fastest supercomputer, November 2000 ...

  4. EcoFlow - Wikipedia

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    The DELTA Pro 3 and DELTA Pro Ultra offer higher capacities, [16] [18] with app-based monitoring and control for home backup power, [18] and are expandable for increased energy needs. [ 18 ] [ 16 ] The DELTA Pro 3 is the first of EcoFlow's units to include the company's X-Core 3.0, an integrated architecture system.

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  6. Qcells said it achieved cell efficiency of 28.6% on a large commercial-sized cell known as an M10 using the technology - setting the stage for future mass production.

  7. Electric Power Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    According to EPRI's 2018 Research Portfolio, EPRI's work encompasses research in technology, the workforce, operations, systems planning and other areas that guide and support the development of new regulatory frameworks, market opportunities, and value to energy consumers. [5]

  8. List of emerging technologies - Wikipedia

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    Faster-charging, longer-lasting, more flexible, greener energy storage (e.g. for regenerative braking) Energy harvesting: Experiments Constant energy source for mobile, wearable and ubiquitous devices Humavox: Flywheel energy storage: Limited commercialization Energy storage Fusion power: Research, experiments

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