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Pumped-storage hydroelectricity (Redirected from Pumped Storage System)

Diagram of the TVA pumped storage facility at Racoon Mountain Pumped storage hydroelectricity is a method of storing and producing electricity to supply high peak demands by moving water between reservoirs at different elevations. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Overview 2 Worldwide list of pumped storage plants 2.1 Australia 2.2 Canada 2.3...
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Glycogen storage disease type 0

Glycogen storage disease type 0 is characterized by a deficiency in the glycogen synthase enzyme. Although glycogen synthase deficiency does not result in storage of extra glycogen in the liver, it is often classified with the GSDs because it is another defect of glycogen storage and can cause similar problems. This medical article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it...
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Storage clamp

A Storage Clamp is used in the agricultural industry for temporary storage of root crops such as potato , turnip , swede , Mangelwurzel etc. A clamp is formed by excavating a shallow rectangular depression in a field to make a base for the clamp. Root crops are then stacked onto the base up to a height of about 2 metres. When the clamp is full, the earth scraped from the field to make the...
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Compressed air energy storage

Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) refers to the compression of air during periods of low energy demand, for use in meeting periods of higher demand. Typically, compression is done with an electrically powered turbo-compressor; and expansion is done with a natural-gas powered 'expander' (heater) which drives a combustion turbine. Installations exist in Huntorf, Germany, and McIntosh, Alabama...
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Storage device (Redirected from Storage devices)

A storage device is a device used for storing something. When storing goods a box or container of some kind may be used. For different kinds of digital information ( data ), a data storage device may be used. For preserving audio , a vinyl record (now basically obsolete), compact audio cassette , or CD may be used. For preserving video , a video tape recorder like the Video...
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Direct Attached Storage

Direct Attached Storage refers to a storage system directly attached to a server or workstation , without a storage network in between.Direct Attached Storage can be costly and painful, with multiple applications and multiple backup processes as well as loading and unloading many tape devices. It’s time consuming and it will only grow as service levels continue to demand non-disruptive backups...
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Storage heater

A storage heater is an electrical appliance which stores heat at a time when surplus electricity is available at a low price, usually during the night, and releases it during the day. Heat is usually stored in clay bricks or other ceramic material because of its low cost and high specific heat capacity . Storage heaters are usually used in conjunction with a two-tariff electricity meter...
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Perpendicular Storage

Perpendicular storage is a technology used in hard disks in which the direction bits are stored on the hard disk platter perpendicular to the platter surface. Traditional longitudal storage hard disks store bits longitudally, that is, parallel to the surface of the hard drive, which means that the north and south poles of the grains of the magnetic medium are oriented parallel to the...
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Data storage device (Redirected from Data storage devices)

In computing , a data storage device —as the name implies—is a device for storing data . It usually refers to permanent (non-volatile) storage, that is, the data will remain stored when power is removed from the device; unlike semiconductor RAM . Recording can be done mechanically , magnetically , or optically . A typical way to classify data storage media is...
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Network-attached storage

Network-attached storage (NAS) systems are generally computing-storage devices that can be accessed over a computer network , rather than directly being connected to the computer (via a computer bus ). This enables multiple system to share the same storage space at once, and often minimizes overhead by centrally managing hard disks . NAS systems usually contain one or more hard disks , often...
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