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  • Qulliq Energy
  • Electrical power generating corporation in Nunavut, Canada

    Qulliq Energy Corporation (QEC; Inuktitut: ᖁᓪᓕᖅ ᐆᒻᒪᖅᑯᑎᓕᕆᔨᒃᑯᑦ ᑎᒥᖁᑖ; Inuinnaqtun: Qulliq Alruyaktuqtunik Ikumadjutiit; French: Société d’énergie Qulliq)

    Qulliq Energy

    Qulliq_Energy

  • John Main (politician)
  • Canadian politician

    Minister of Health and Minister responsible for Suicide Prevention and the Qulliq Energy Corporation in P.J. Akeeagok's Cabinet. Main was re-elected in the 2025

    John Main (politician)

    John_Main_(politician)

  • QEC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Queen Elizabeth College, Mauritius Queen Elizabeth Centre, Ballarat Qulliq Energy Corporation This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    QEC

    QEC

  • Crown corporation
  • Government enterprises in Canada

    Corporation NWT Housing Corporation Aurora College Qulliq Energy Nunavut Arctic College Yukon Arts Centre Yukon Energy Yukon Hospital Corporation Yukon Liquor Corporation

    Crown corporation

    Crown_corporation

  • Electricity sector in Canada
  • the distribution networks. Qulliq Energy, a government-owned corporation, is the only power generator serving Nunavut. Qulliq has a total of 25 diesel generators

    Electricity sector in Canada

    Electricity sector in Canada

    Electricity_sector_in_Canada

  • Pangnirtung
  • Place in Nunavut, Canada

    supplied to Pangnirtung via standalone diesel generators operated by Qulliq Energy. Fuel is imported via tanker and stored in a tank farm near the Pangnirtung

    Pangnirtung

    Pangnirtung

    Pangnirtung

  • George Hickes (Nunavut politician)
  • Canadian politician

    servant in the government of Nunavut, and as a communications manager for Qulliq Energy. Hickes was elected to Cabinet in the 4th Legislative Assembly of Nunavut

    George Hickes (Nunavut politician)

    George_Hickes_(Nunavut_politician)

  • Keith Peterson
  • Canadian politician

    Democratic Institutions. Peterson was also Minister Responsible for the Qulliq Energy Corporation for one year. Peterson is Canada's longest-serving finance

    Keith Peterson

    Keith_Peterson

  • Executive Council of Nunavut
  • Prevention Gwen Healey Akearok Minister of Family Services Minister of Qulliq Energy Corporation Minister responsible for Status of Women Minister responsible

    Executive Council of Nunavut

    Executive_Council_of_Nunavut

  • Legislative Assembly of Nunavut
  • Unicameral legislature of Nunavut

    Iqaluit-Manirajak Gwen Healey Akearok Minister of Family Services Minister of Qulliq Energy Corporation Minister responsible for Status of Women Minister responsible

    Legislative Assembly of Nunavut

    Legislative Assembly of Nunavut

    Legislative_Assembly_of_Nunavut

  • Energy conversion efficiency
  • Ratio between the useful output and the input of a machine

    Energy conversion efficiency (η) is the ratio between the useful output of an energy conversion machine and the input, in energy terms. The input, as well

    Energy conversion efficiency

    Energy conversion efficiency

    Energy_conversion_efficiency

  • List of Canadian electric utilities
  • suppliers. Electricity-related revenues only Sum of ATCO Utilities and ATCO Energy segments. Includes gas sales and other non-electricity sales. Excluding

    List of Canadian electric utilities

    List_of_Canadian_electric_utilities

  • 7th Nunavut Legislature
  • Canadian territorial legislature, 2025

    Iqaluit-Manirajak Gwen Healey Akearok Minister of Family Services Minister of Qulliq Energy Corporation Minister responsible for Status of Women Minister responsible

    7th Nunavut Legislature

    7th Nunavut Legislature

    7th_Nunavut_Legislature

  • List of generating stations in Nunavut
  • This is a list of electrical generating stations in Nunavut, Canada. Qulliq Energy, a government-owned corporation, is the only electrical power provider

    List of generating stations in Nunavut

    List of generating stations in Nunavut

    List_of_generating_stations_in_Nunavut

  • Nunavut
  • Territory of Canada

    by 2020.[needs update] The plan provided different models, including: "Qulliq Model", for most Nunavut communities, with Inuktitut to be the main language

    Nunavut

    Nunavut

    Nunavut

  • Hunter Tootoo
  • Canadian politician

    Minister Responsible for Homelessness and Minister Responsible for the Qulliq Energy Corporation. The government of Nunavut is structured along non-partisan

    Hunter Tootoo

    Hunter Tootoo

    Hunter_Tootoo

  • List of wind farms in Canada
  • Dr. John-Paul (March 2016). "Potential for Wind Energy in Nunavut Communities" (PDF). Qulliq Energy Corporation. Retrieved 27 October 2019. "Whitehorse's

    List of wind farms in Canada

    List of wind farms in Canada

    List_of_wind_farms_in_Canada

  • Paul Okalik
  • 1st Premier of Nunavut (1999–2008)

    for energy generation and regulation were created with the Qulliq Energy Corporation Act (dividing the assets of the joint Nunavut / NWT Crown Energy utility

    Paul Okalik

    Paul Okalik

    Paul_Okalik

  • Lorne Kusugak
  • Canadian politician

    Community and Government Services, Minister for Energy and the Minister responsible for the Qulliq Energy Corporation. Kusugak was first elected in the

    Lorne Kusugak

    Lorne_Kusugak

  • Northern Canada Power Commission
  • Crown corporation

    things to know about the Senate's territorial energy report". CBC News. Retrieved December 3, 2020. Qulliq Energy, an electricity utility created from Northwest

    Northern Canada Power Commission

    Northern_Canada_Power_Commission

  • Jeannie Ehaloak
  • Canadian Inuk politician

    portfolios and became the Minister of Justice, Minister responsible for Qulliq Energy Corporation and Minister responsible for Status of Women. After a cabinet

    Jeannie Ehaloak

    Jeannie Ehaloak

    Jeannie_Ehaloak

  • Light-emitting diode
  • Semiconductor light source

    thereby releasing energy in the form of photons. The color of the light (corresponding to the energy of the photons) is determined by the energy required for

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting_diode

  • Joshua Arreak
  • Inuit Canadian mayor, priest and Bible translator

    community of more than 1,500. Arreak has also served on the board of Qulliq Energy. In 2021, he stood unsuccessfully in the Tununiq district for the Legislative

    Joshua Arreak

    Joshua_Arreak

  • 6th Nunavut Legislature
  • Current sitting of the Nunavut Legislature

    Joanna Quassa Minister of Culture and Heritage Minister responsible for Qulliq Energy Corporation Minister responsible for Languages Minister responsible

    6th Nunavut Legislature

    6th Nunavut Legislature

    6th_Nunavut_Legislature

  • LED lamp
  • Electric light that produces light using LEDs

    light using light-emitting diodes (LEDs). LED lamps are significantly more energy-efficient than equivalent incandescent lamps and fluorescent lamps. The

    LED lamp

    LED lamp

    LED_lamp

  • Serpentinite
  • Rock formed by transformation of olivine

    more southern areas) used a carved lamp made of serpentinite, called a qulliq or kudlik, to burn oil or fat to heat, to make light and to cook with. The

    Serpentinite

    Serpentinite

    Serpentinite

  • Lighting
  • Deliberate use of light to achieve practical or aesthetic effects

    daytime in buildings. This can save energy in place of using artificial lighting, which represents a major component of energy consumption in buildings. Proper

    Lighting

    Lighting

    Lighting

  • Fluorescence
  • Emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light

    molecule, exciting it to a higher energy level, followed by the emission of light as the molecule returns to a lower energy state. The emitted light may have

    Fluorescence

    Fluorescence

    Fluorescence

  • Fluorescent-lamp formats
  • Types of lamp

    often less efficient lamps, T8 or T26 (1 in or 25 mm) for smaller and often energy-saving lamps, and T5 or T16 (5⁄8 in or 16 mm) for very small lamps, which

    Fluorescent-lamp formats

    Fluorescent-lamp formats

    Fluorescent-lamp_formats

  • Fluorescent lamp
  • Lamp using fluorescence to produce light

    phosphor coating in the lamp glow. Fluorescent lamps convert electrical energy into visible light much more efficiently than incandescent lamps, but are

    Fluorescent lamp

    Fluorescent lamp

    Fluorescent_lamp

  • Compact fluorescent lamp
  • Fluorescent lamps with folded tubes, often with built-in ballast

    compact fluorescent lamp (CFL), also called compact fluorescent light, energy-saving light and compact fluorescent tube, is a fluorescent lamp designed

    Compact fluorescent lamp

    Compact fluorescent lamp

    Compact_fluorescent_lamp

  • Monica Ell-Kanayuk
  • Canadian politician

    Homelessness, Minister responsible for Mines, Minister responsible for the Qulliq Energy Corporation, and Minister responsible for the Status of Women. In the

    Monica Ell-Kanayuk

    Monica_Ell-Kanayuk

  • L Prize
  • Award

    It was established by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) as directed by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. The original competition

    L Prize

    L_Prize

  • Incandescent light bulb
  • Electric light bulb with a resistively heated wire filament

    less efficient than other types of electric lighting. Less than 5% of the energy they consume is converted into visible light; the rest is released as heat

    Incandescent light bulb

    Incandescent light bulb

    Incandescent_light_bulb

  • Candoluminescence
  • Heat-induced luminescence not from stored energy

    material relative to the flame. When the fuel in a flame combusts, the energy released by the combustion process is deposited in combustion products,

    Candoluminescence

    Candoluminescence

  • Flashtube
  • Incoherent light source

    trigger event. A charged photoflash capacitor is usually used to supply energy for the flash, so as to allow very speedy delivery of very high electrical

    Flashtube

    Flashtube

    Flashtube

  • Plumen
  • Plumen is a designer low energy lighting company based in London, UK. The Plumen 001, their debut product, is a designer low energy compact fluorescent light

    Plumen

    Plumen

    Plumen

  • Electric light
  • Device for producing light from electricity

    light by a flow of electrons across a band gap in a semiconductor. The energy efficiency of electric lighting has significantly improved since the first

    Electric light

    Electric light

    Electric_light

  • Luminous efficacy
  • How efficiently a source produces visible light

    source's output, or it can be the total power (electric power, chemical energy, or others) consumed by the source. Which sense of the term is intended

    Luminous efficacy

    Luminous_efficacy

  • Light-emitting diode physics
  • Practical physics application

    "electroluminescence". The wavelength of the light produced depends on the energy band gap of the semiconductors used. Since these materials have a high index

    Light-emitting diode physics

    Light-emitting_diode_physics

  • Strobe light
  • Device producing regular flashes of light

    flashtubes with energy supplied from a capacitor, an energy storage device much like a battery, but capable of charging and releasing energy much faster.

    Strobe light

    Strobe light

    Strobe_light

  • Plasma globe
  • Decorative electrical device

    large conducting body to accept radio frequency energy is greater than that of the surrounding air. The energy available to the filaments of plasma within

    Plasma globe

    Plasma globe

    Plasma_globe

  • Mechanically powered flashlight
  • Human-powered flashlight

    flashlights can also be distinguished by the technique used to store the energy: a spring, a flywheel, a battery or a capacitor. Since they are always ready

    Mechanically powered flashlight

    Mechanically powered flashlight

    Mechanically_powered_flashlight

  • Electrochemiluminescence
  • Emission of light from electrochemical reactions

    state. This wavelength of the emitted photon of light corresponds to the energy gap between these two states. ECL excitation can be caused by energetic

    Electrochemiluminescence

    Electrochemiluminescence

    Electrochemiluminescence

  • GravityLight
  • Type of gravity-powered lamp used for third world countries

    a weight, but with the potential energy of the weight being converted to visible energy rather than kinetic energy. The theoretical power output of the

    GravityLight

    GravityLight

    GravityLight

  • Street light
  • Raised source of light beside a road or path

    November 2022. "Global energy demand grew by 2.1% in 2017, and carbon emissions rose for the first time since 2014". International Energy Association. Retrieved

    Street light

    Street light

    Street_light

  • Edison light bulb
  • Type of lightbulb

    2019. Matulka, Rebecca. "The History of the Light Bulb". Energy.gov. U.S. Department of Energy. Retrieved 17 March 2015. Scientific demo with the Balafire

    Edison light bulb

    Edison light bulb

    Edison_light_bulb

  • List of light sources
  • Devices and processes that produce light

    or transmit light). Primary light sources produce photons from another energy source, such as heat, chemical reactions, or conversion of mass or a different

    List of light sources

    List_of_light_sources

  • Blacklight
  • Light fixture that emits long-wave ultraviolet light and very little visible light

    black body spectrum, an incandescent light radiates less than 0.1% of its energy as UV light. Incandescent UV bulbs, due to the necessary absorption of the

    Blacklight

    Blacklight

    Blacklight

  • Luminescence
  • Spontaneous emission of light by a substance by non-thermal processes

    system absorbs or gains energy, populating excited electronic and/or vibrational states, and then returns to a lower-energy state by emitting a photon

    Luminescence

    Luminescence

    Luminescence

  • Sodium-vapor lamp
  • Type of electric gas-discharge lamp

    broadened the sodium emission spectrum so that the light produced had more energy emitted at wavelengths above and below the 589 nm region. The quartz material

    Sodium-vapor lamp

    Sodium-vapor lamp

    Sodium-vapor_lamp

  • Radioluminescence
  • Light produced in a material by bombardment with ionizing radiation

    radioactive. The electron then returns to its ground energy level by emitting the extra energy as a photon of light. A chemical that releases light of

    Radioluminescence

    Radioluminescence

    Radioluminescence

  • Tizio
  • Counterweight-balanced table lamp

    available in a 10 cm diameter, matching the 35 model. Recently,[when?] an energy-saving LED-powered version of the full-sized model has been added; as has

    Tizio

    Tizio

    Tizio

  • Campfire
  • Fire lit at a campsite

    Kerosene Petromax Lantern Fanous Paper Limelight Luchina Magnesium torch Oil Qulliq Rushlight Safety Tilley Torch Electric arc Carbon arc Klieg light Yablochkov

    Campfire

    Campfire

    Campfire

  • Tritium radioluminescence
  • Use of gaseous tritium to create visible light

    called radioluminescence. As tritium illumination requires no electrical energy, it has found wide use in applications such as emergency exit signs, illumination

    Tritium radioluminescence

    Tritium radioluminescence

    Tritium_radioluminescence

  • Grow light
  • Lighting to aid plant growth

    The irradiance of PAR can be expressed in units of energy flux (W/m2), which is relevant in energy-balance considerations for photosynthetic organisms

    Grow light

    Grow light

    Grow_light

  • High-intensity discharge lamp
  • Type of electric lamp/bulb

    light intensity, correlated color temperature, color rendering index (CRI), energy efficiency, and lifespan. Varieties of HID lamp include: Mercury-vapor lamps

    High-intensity discharge lamp

    High-intensity discharge lamp

    High-intensity_discharge_lamp

  • Chemiluminescence
  • Emission of light as a result of a chemical reaction

    type of surface leads to energy deposition in vibrational excitation. In contrast reactions with a repulsive potential energy surface lead to little IRCL

    Chemiluminescence

    Chemiluminescence

    Chemiluminescence

  • Mercury-vapor lamp
  • Light source using an electric arc through mercury vapor

    convenient mounting for the fused quartz arc tube. Mercury-vapor lamps are more energy efficient than incandescent lamps with luminous efficacies of 35 to 55 lumens/watt

    Mercury-vapor lamp

    Mercury-vapor lamp

    Mercury-vapor_lamp

  • Arc lamp
  • Lamp that produces light by an electric arc

    (called cold restrike lamps). However, some lamps (mainly fluorescent tubes/energy saving lamps) can be restruck as soon as they are turned off (called hot

    Arc lamp

    Arc lamp

    Arc_lamp

  • Field-induced polymer electroluminescent technology
  • Electroluminescent light source

    It is also more efficient than compact fluorescent lamps in terms of the energy required to produce light. As cited from the Carroll Research Group at Wake

    Field-induced polymer electroluminescent technology

    Field-induced_polymer_electroluminescent_technology

  • Gas-discharge lamp
  • Artificial light sources powered by ionized gas electric discharge

    Lighting". Energy.gov. US Department of Energy. Retrieved 10 June 2013. "Lighting technologies: a guide to energy-efficient illumination" (PDF). Energy Star

    Gas-discharge lamp

    Gas-discharge lamp

    Gas-discharge_lamp

  • Diya (lamp)
  • Oil or ghee-based lamp used in religious rituals of Indian origin

    symbolising parts of the sun, describing it as the cosmic giver of light and energy to all life and which seasonally transitions in the Hindu calendar month

    Diya (lamp)

    Diya (lamp)

    Diya_(lamp)

  • Flashlight
  • Portable hand-held electric light

    "rest" to continue functioning. Because these early flashlights also used energy-inefficient carbon-filament bulbs, "resting" occurred at short intervals

    Flashlight

    Flashlight

    Flashlight

  • Electron-stimulated luminescence
  • produced with lights produced so far have a color rendering index of 90. The energy consumption can be 70% less than that of a standard incandescent light bulb

    Electron-stimulated luminescence

    Electron-stimulated_luminescence

  • Glow stick
  • Self-contained, short-term light source

    2-dioxetanedione). The peroxyacid decomposes spontaneously to carbon dioxide, releasing energy that excites the dye, which then relaxes by releasing a photon. The wavelength

    Glow stick

    Glow stick

    Glow_stick

  • Nightlight
  • Small light fixture used to provide dim illumination during the night

    small candles using an open flame. The neon versions consumed very little energy and had a long life, but had a tendency to flicker on and off (reminiscent

    Nightlight

    Nightlight

    Nightlight

  • Glare (vision)
  • Bright light which impairs vision

    and prevention for daylight applications in office environments". Solar Energy. 79 (2): 140–158. Bibcode:2005SoEn...79..140O. doi:10.1016/j.solener.2004

    Glare (vision)

    Glare (vision)

    Glare_(vision)

  • Solid-state lighting
  • Lighting technology

    lighting, SSL creates visible light with reduced heat generation and less energy dissipation. Most common "white LEDs” convert blue light from a solid-state

    Solid-state lighting

    Solid-state lighting

    Solid-state_lighting

  • Kerosene lamp
  • Type of lighting device that uses kerosene as a fuel

    6, 2023. Retrieved July 13, 2022. Burning opportunity: clean household energy for health, sustainable development, and wellbeing of women and children

    Kerosene lamp

    Kerosene lamp

    Kerosene_lamp

  • Sulfur lamp
  • Lighting system

    bombards the bulb, via a waveguide, with 2.45 GHz microwaves. The microwave energy excites the gas to five atmospheres pressure, which in turn heats the sulfur

    Sulfur lamp

    Sulfur lamp

    Sulfur_lamp

  • Electroluminescence
  • Optical and electrical phenomenon

    material, usually a semiconductor. The excited electrons release their energy as photons – light. Prior to recombination, electrons and holes may be separated

    Electroluminescence

    Electroluminescence

    Electroluminescence

  • Halogen lamp
  • Incandescent lamp variety

    temperature and higher power efficiency. High-temperature filaments emit some energy in the UV region. Small amounts of other elements can be mixed into the

    Halogen lamp

    Halogen lamp

    Halogen_lamp

  • Infrared lamp
  • can be measured using its infrared absorption characteristics. IR radiant energy emitted by lamps cover a wide spectrum of wavelengths, ranging from 0.7 μm

    Infrared lamp

    Infrared_lamp

  • Edison screw
  • Lightbulb socket standard (E5-E40)

    [citation needed] but U.S. and Canadian rules now require long-life and energy-efficient LED lamps, which can be purchased inside a conventional Edison

    Edison screw

    Edison screw

    Edison_screw

  • Light fixture
  • Electrical device with an electric lamp

    fluorescent fixture manufacturing, Paul Levy (1998) "Lighting Controls". Energy.gov. Retrieved 2022-08-29. IEC (2025). Electropedia: International Electrotechnical

    Light fixture

    Light fixture

    Light_fixture

  • Light pollution
  • Excess artificial light in an environment

    kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity for lighting in 2020 according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Additionally, the EIA reported that 208

    Light pollution

    Light pollution

    Light_pollution

  • Lantern
  • Portable lighting device

    to kerosene lamps. Lanterns utilizing LEDs are popular as they are more energy-efficient and rugged than other types, and prices of LEDs suitable for lighting

    Lantern

    Lantern

    Lantern

  • Cambridge Bay
  • Hamlet in Nunavut, Canada

    Ilihakvik (elementary school) named for the traditional stone lamp the qulliq, Killinik High School, and a public library and museum located in the high

    Cambridge Bay

    Cambridge Bay

    Cambridge_Bay

  • Metal-halide lamp
  • Type of lamp

    voltages while regulating the current flow through the lamp. About 24% of the energy used by metal-halide lamps produces light (an efficacy of 65–115 lm/W),

    Metal-halide lamp

    Metal-halide lamp

    Metal-halide_lamp

  • History of street lighting in the United States
  • and expected to reduce its public lighting energy use by half. However, for the first two years, DTE Energy continued to bill Ann Arbor at the same rate

    History of street lighting in the United States

    History of street lighting in the United States

    History_of_street_lighting_in_the_United_States

  • Crackle tube
  • Type of plasma lamp

    dielectric nature. In so doing, the phosphor is excited by the electrical energy and fluoresces producing visible light. Like plasma globes, crackle tubes

    Crackle tube

    Crackle tube

    Crackle_tube

  • Carbon button lamp
  • Single-electrode incandescent lamp

    George (2020). "Part 1: From Alchemy to Biological Transmutations". Infinite Energy. 25 (151–152): 15–34 – via EBSCOHost. Experiments with Alternate Currents

    Carbon button lamp

    Carbon_button_lamp

  • Recessed light
  • Lighting fixture set into a ceiling or similar overhead surface

    Recessed lighting offers the advantages of being a hidden light source and energy efficiency[citation needed]. However, the tradeoff is that they are relatively

    Recessed light

    Recessed light

    Recessed_light

  • Plasma lamp
  • Type of electrodeless gas-discharge lamp

    metal atoms are excited by these collisions, bringing them to a higher energy state. When the electron falls back to its original state, it emits a photon

    Plasma lamp

    Plasma lamp

    Plasma_lamp

  • Tactical light
  • Flashlight used in conjunction with a firearm

    commonly used with tactical lights, due to the long shelf life, high specific energy, and gradual voltage decay over the battery's lifetime. Alkaline batteries

    Tactical light

    Tactical light

    Tactical_light

  • Traffic light
  • Signalling device to control competing flows of traffic

    of an incandescent or halogen bulb fitted with a prismatic lens. The low energy consumption of LED lights can pose a driving risk in some areas during winter

    Traffic light

    Traffic light

    Traffic_light

  • Candle
  • Wick embedded in solid flammable substance

    However, this part of the flame is very small and releases little heat energy. The blue color is due to chemiluminescence, while the visible yellow color

    Candle

    Candle

    Candle

  • Task lighting
  • Increasing illuminance to better accomplish a specific activity

    or reading. U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment (May 1991). Energy Efficiency in the Federal Government: Government by Good Example? (PDF)

    Task lighting

    Task_lighting

  • Neon lamp
  • Light source based on gas discharge

    Incandescence is heat-driven light emission, so a large portion of the electric energy put into an incandescent lamp is converted into heat. Non-incandescent light

    Neon lamp

    Neon lamp

    Neon_lamp

  • Deuterium arc lamp
  • Type of gas-discharge light source that emits ultraviolet light

    created excites the molecular deuterium contained within the bulb to a higher energy state. The deuterium then emits light as it transitions back to its initial

    Deuterium arc lamp

    Deuterium arc lamp

    Deuterium_arc_lamp

  • Solar street light
  • Raised light sources which are powered by solar panels

    important parts of a solar street light, as the solar panel can convert solar energy into electricity that the lamps can use. There are two types of solar panels

    Solar street light

    Solar street light

    Solar_street_light

  • Ceramic metal-halide lamp
  • Ceramic Discharge Metal halide Turner, Wayne C.; Doty, Steve (2007-01-01). Energy Management Handbook. The Fairmont Press, Inc. p. 376. ISBN 9780881735437

    Ceramic metal-halide lamp

    Ceramic metal-halide lamp

    Ceramic_metal-halide_lamp

  • Ellipsoidal reflector spotlight
  • Type of stage illumination

    several major lighting manufacturer companies worldwide introducing an energy saving, no maintenance, modern version of the standard ETC Source Four.

    Ellipsoidal reflector spotlight

    Ellipsoidal reflector spotlight

    Ellipsoidal_reflector_spotlight

  • Cold cathode
  • Type of electrode and part of cold cathode fluorescent lamp

    is problematic in the case of backlights used for LCD TV displays. New energy-efficiency regulations being proposed in many countries will require variable

    Cold cathode

    Cold cathode

    Cold_cathode

  • Color temperature
  • Property of light sources related to black-body radiation

    penetrate deeper into water than longer wavelengths, providing essential energy sources to the algae hosted in (and sustaining) coral. This is equivalent

    Color temperature

    Color temperature

    Color_temperature

  • Yablochkov candle
  • Type of electric carbon arc lamp

    Cleveland, Cutler J.; Morris, Christopher G. (2013). Handbook of Energy: Chronologies, Top Ten Lists, and Word Clouds - Elsevier Bähr, Johannes

    Yablochkov candle

    Yablochkov candle

    Yablochkov_candle

  • List of pre-Columbian inventions and innovations of Indigenous Americans
  • inhabitants of the igloo from the fierce cold outside. With the addition of a qulliq the temperature could be raised even more. Inca road systems – the Inca

    List of pre-Columbian inventions and innovations of Indigenous Americans

    List_of_pre-Columbian_inventions_and_innovations_of_Indigenous_Americans

  • Navigation light
  • Lights on a vehicle indicating position, heading, and status

    green lights. Recent developments in navigation lighting have focused on energy efficiency, visibility, and integration with other avionics systems. Light-emitting

    Navigation light

    Navigation light

    Navigation_light

  • Peroxyoxalate
  • intermediates that will rapidly transform into 1,2-dioxetanedione, another high-energy intermediate. The likely mechanism of 1,2-dioxetanedione formation from

    Peroxyoxalate

    Peroxyoxalate

    Peroxyoxalate

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  • Cullis
  • n.

    A gutter in a roof; a channel or groove.

  • Wave
  • v. i.

    Fig.: A swelling or excitement of thought, feeling, or energy; a tide; as, waves of enthusiasm.

  • Wilt
  • v. t.

    Hence, to cause to languish; to depress or destroy the vigor and energy of.

  • Vigor
  • n.

    Active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or morally; force; energy.

  • Energy
  • n.

    Strength of expression; force of utterance; power to impress the mind and arouse the feelings; life; spirit; -- said of speech, language, words, style; as, a style full of energy.

  • Verve
  • n.

    Excitement of imagination such as animates a poet, artist, or musician, in composing or performing; rapture; enthusiasm; spirit; energy.

  • Cullis
  • n.

    A strong broth of meat, strained and made clear for invalids; also, a savory jelly.

  • Virtue
  • n.

    Energy or influence operating without contact of the material or sensible substance.

  • Work
  • n.

    The causing of motion against a resisting force. The amount of work is proportioned to, and is measured by, the product of the force into the amount of motion along the direction of the force. See Conservation of energy, under Conservation, Unit of work, under Unit, also Foot pound, Horse power, Poundal, and Erg.

  • Vim
  • n.

    Power; force; energy; spirit; activity; vigor.

  • Pulli
  • pl.

    of Pullus

  • Sakti
  • n.

    The divine energy, personified as the wife of a deity (Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, etc.); the female principle.

  • Quellio
  • n.

    A ruff for the neck.

  • Vehicle
  • n.

    That which is used as the instrument of conveyance or communication; as, matter is the vehicle of energy.

  • Vigoroso
  • a. & adv.

    Vigorous; energetic; with energy; -- a direction to perform a passage with energy and force.

  • Weak
  • v. i.

    Lacking in elements of political strength; not wielding or having authority or energy; deficient in the resources that are essential to a ruler or nation; as, a weak monarch; a weak government or state.

  • Energy
  • n.

    Power efficiently and forcibly exerted; vigorous or effectual operation; as, the energy of a magistrate.

  • Unseminared
  • a.

    Deprived of virility, or seminal energy; made a eunuch.

  • Cullises
  • pl.

    of Cullis

  • Virtue
  • n.

    Active quality or power; capacity or power adequate to the production of a given effect; energy; strength; potency; efficacy; as, the virtue of a medicine.