- Emergency energy
- Electric energy provided for a limited duration, intended only for use during emergency conditions.U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration's Energy Glossary
Energy terms . 2014.
Energy terms . 2014.
Emergency — The failure of an electric power system to generate or deliver electric power as normally intended, resulting in the cut off or curtailment of service. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary … Energy terms
Emergency backup generation — The use of electric generators only during interruptions of normal power supply. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary … Energy terms
Emergency Core Cooling System — (ECCS) Equipment designed to cool the core of a nuclear reactor in the event of a complete loss of the coolant. California Energy Comission. Dictionary of Energy Terms … Energy terms
Emergency power system — Emergency power systems are a type of system, which may include lighting, generators and other apparatus, to provide backup resources in a crisis or when regular systems fail. They find uses in a wide variety of settings from residential homes to … Wikipedia
Energy drink — Energy drinks are beverages whose producers advertise that they boost energy. These advertisements usually do not emphasize energy derived from the sugar and caffeine they contain[1] but rather increased energy release due to a variety of… … Wikipedia
Emergency stop — has several meanings. United Kingdom driving testFor the practical section of the driving test, an examiner will often request the candidate to perform an emergency stop. This is done in order to evaluate how well a candidate can react to a… … Wikipedia
Emergency rations — are items of food and drink that a person will be able to rely on for 1 night, or a night and a day. The rations are to help people survive until they have some help. It is advisable to carry these while hill walking or mountaineering, because of … Wikipedia
Energy security of the People's Republic of China — concerns the need for the People s Republic of China to guarantee itself and its industries long term access to sufficient energy and raw materials. China has been endeavoring to sign international agreements and secure such supplies; its energy… … Wikipedia
Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act — was a federal bill in the United States, signed on January 2, 1974, that enacted the 55 mph National Maximum Speed Law. [http://tmip.fhwa.dot.gov/clearinghouse/docs/utp/ch8.stm] States had to agree to the limit if they desired to receive federal… … Wikipedia
Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 — This article is about one division of an enacted statute. For the entire statute, see Public Law 110 343. For the enacted rescue program, see Troubled Asset Relief Program. The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (Division A of Pub.L.… … Wikipedia