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Comment Re:Join forces! (Score 1) 479

Just FYI

Look at prices of Nuclear generation vs Wind generation at http://www.esios.ree.es/web-publica/
France prices for power are mostly due to nuclear costs, prices in Spain and Portugal have a generous mix of renewables (wind, thermosolar and hidro), prices are auctioned on a hourly basis, so when wind blows prices in spain goes down (i've seen prices in the low €5 Mw)

Also look at wind generation anytime at https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdemanda.ree.es%2Feolica.html it shows a variable generation rate but has a 33% average over installed power, it means we currently have 18 Gw installed power base on windmills, that sometimes generates 15 Gw and other times 1 Gw but in average it accounts as a 6 Gw. sustained generation . And Yes sometimes you need to use Gas generated power (as seen on https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdemanda.ree.es%2Fdemanda.html )

In general the system here WORKS REALLY FINE, and Spain is not a high wind area, but redundancy, and multilocation of windmills, helps us to keep a high usage ratio of the windmills.

Yes this redundancy is expensive, but also is nuclear power, from building to maintaining and to life long storage of radioactive waste, look at the prices for new nuclear plants and you will see prices up in the $8000 to $10000 for Kw http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/29/business/energy-environment/29nuke.html, and that's much more expensive (only in building costs) than windmills, that are in the $1200 Kw range for 2 Mw Models.

Comment look how google does it (Score 1) 260

Not for everyone but google as a really clever solution http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-10209580-92.html

I don't like those big UPSs, they are expensive, a lot of unneeded HW and they barely work when you need them most (expensive, small discharge time, batteries losing charge capacity .. )

So for our own datacenter we keep the currently bought UPSs and added some laptops for really critical services, we virtualice a lot too (OpenVZ) and both technologies enables us to degrade services gracefully and still keep high uptimes, laptops are great, cheap, and batteries can last up to 2 hours. It's not a solution for everyone, but works if your platform can be adapted to the architecture.

Feed Engadget: Transcend's latest JetFlash drives: the 220 with fingerprint scanning, the V35 w (engadget.com)

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Sure, they're just USB flash drives but Transcend has a knack with NAND stylings unmatched by manufacturers. The JetFlash 220 (top) brings fingerprint scanning and 256-bit AES encryption to the mix with a max capacity of 8GB for ¥17,800 (about $149). Otherwise, there's the JetFlash V35 offering the same max capacity in Grimace-grape only without all that pesky security for ¥16,800 or right around $141. Both available in Japan in August and presumably, the rest of world shortly thereafter.

[Via Impress]

Read -- JetFlash 220
Read -- JetFlash V35

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Comment Re:How much electricity? (Score 1) 854

More like 2.3 cents per KWh, my car engine (Peugeot HDi) generates about 60 Kw/hour driving at 120 km/hour (75.5 milles/hour) so a 500 mile trip could be about 500 / 74.5 = 6.62 hours at 60 Kw/hour is 397 Kw used, if for such energy you pay $9, you pay $9 / 231 Kw = 2.27 cents per Kw.
This numbers are an extrapolation of my current diesel engine, maybe electric engines performs better that gas engines, and they can do more with less energy, I just don't know it.

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