history according to ukrainian officials. that was a big deal because it used this back up generator that runs on diesel fuel and the big question was how much of a supply of fuel do the russians have inside that plant were this to happen again. we know when they make their way inside the plant, they ll be looking at everything from the structural integrity, they ll be looking at the damage that s been happening because of the shelling. but they re also going to be speaking with employees inside. we also know that it s possible the russians would be covering up things. will the people they speak to have the liberty to speak freely? these are the questions we don t know. also, the questions are when the inspectors leave, as you know, anything is possible. these inspectors don t have the authority to tell the russians to demilitaryize this area and they don t have the ability to stop the shelling in and around
This research proposes a smart microgrid installation and operation for an island by introducing ship's generators as a backup generator. On a small island, it is challenging to run big loads such as tower cranes and big motors, which are very necessary for the island's industrial development. Besides, photovoltaic (PV) and wind turbine generator (WG) output power output depends on weather conditions. So, the uncertainty of PV generations is a common drawback that is very difficult to tackle. Sometimes, due to a huge drop in renewable generators, the backup generators need to run. Even the backup generator ensures a certain time of resilience for a microgrid during the time of any unexpected moment. The installation of a backup generator involves a lot of costs. Also, to run a fossil fuel-based generator needs fuel transportation costs. Therefore, the proposed scheme introduces the ship's generators as backup generators to reduce a large number of installation costs. Eve
little eerie to be out here on burr bourbon street. you know what it s supposed to be like. here we are the day after a storm. we know one person died having a tree fall on a house. it s another reason why the mandatory orders are important to bide by. you don t know the impact of the storm and how deadly it can be. we re also dealing with people who have the power out not only in their home but children s hospital was on a back up generator, as well. all the hospitals in this state are at their icu capacities. at or near the capacity levels because of covid-19. we had some 1500 people in shelters in louisiana due to the storm and they had to work through covid protocols. something they didn t have to worry about 16 years ago with hurricane katrina. the pandemic adding another level to this particular storm. again, we ll continue to update you throughout the morning as we learn more about the damage left behind by ida.