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Výsledky hledání "energy payback period" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


SlovoPřeklad Výslovnost Definice Viz také
energy payback period energetická návratnost, energtická doba návratnosti [enədži peibæk piriәd] Period of time over which the energy savings of a project equal the amount of energy expended since project inception.
payback period doba návratnosti [peibæk pi:riәd] Period of time required for the return on an investment to "repay" the sum of the original investment.
period období, doba, perioda, fáze [pi:riəd] phase, stage
dry period suché období, období sucha [drai pi:rijəd] dry season, drought season
emergence period doba rojení [imə:džəns pirijəd]
retention period doba zdržení [ritenšən pi:riəd] The period during which waste water is theoretically retained in a particular unit or system, based on the maximum flow, average flow or dry weather flow. retention time, nominal retention period
gestation period období březosti (zvířat), těhotenství [džesteišən piriәd] pregnancy
bud-formation period fáze nasazování poupat [bad fəmeišən pi:rijəd]
glaciaI period doba ledová, glaciál [gleišəl pi:riəd] ice age
Cambrian period kambrium [kæmbriəm pi:rijəd] The earliest geological period in the Paleozoic era.
Carboniferous period karbon [ka:bənifərəs pi:riəd] The geological period that followed the Devonian period and that extended from 345 to 280 million years ago.
hatching period doba líhnutí [hæčiŋ pi:riəd] incubation period
incubation period inkubační doba [inkjubeišən pi:riəd] incubation, hatching period
Tertiary period terciér, třetihory (pl.) [tə:šəri pi:riəd] The geological period that followed the Cretaceous period around 65 million years ago.
Ordovician period ordovik [o:dəuvikiən pi:riəd] The geological period that followed the Cambrian period about 500 million years ago.
Triassic period trias [traiæsik pi:riəd] The geological period that followed the Permian period around 225 million years ago.
out of season period hájení, doba hájení [aut əv si:zən pi:riəd]
Jurassic period jura, jurský útvar [džuræsik pi:riəd] The Mesozoic period that followed the Triassic period about 195 million years ago and that ended 136 million years ago.
establishment period doba od založení do zajištění (lesních kultur) [estæblišmənt pi:rijəd] formation period
commitment period kontrolní období Kjótského protokolu (2008-2012) [kәmitmәnt pi:riәd]
vegetation period vegetační období [vedžiteišən pi:riəd] growing season
vegetative period vegetační období [vedžəteitiv pi:riəd] growing season
exposure period expoziční doba [ekspəužə pi:riəd] The interval of time during which a living material is exposed to a stimulus.
Cretaceous period křída, období křídy [kreteišəs pi:riəd] The geological period that followed the Jurassic period and extended from 136 to about 65 million years ago.
Devonian period devon, devonské období [devəunijən pi:rijəd] The geological period that followed the Silurian period, beginning about 395 million years ago and ending about 345 million years ago.
Quaternary Period čtvrtohory (pl.), kvartér, antropozoikum [kwo:təneri pi:riәd] The younger of the two periods of the Cainozoic era (the last 65 million years). It comprises two epochs, the Pleistocene and the Holocene, and has so far lasted some 1.8 to 2 million years. Quaternary
regeneration period obnovní doba, doba regenerace [ri:dženəreišən pi:riəd]
Mississippian period mississippien, část karbonu v USA [misisipiən pi:riəd] In the USA, the Carboniferrous is divided into two sub-periods: the Mississippian and the Pennsylvanian.
relaxation period období oslabení [rilækseišən pi:riəd] A time following a disturbance during which the species´ extinction rate is elevated.
formation period doba od založení do zajištění (lesních kultur) [fo:meišәn piriәd] establishment period
egg-laying period snáškové období [eg lejiŋ pi:rijəd]
adjustment period období přizpůsobování [ədžastmənt pi:rijəd] A time following disturbance during which the rate of species dynamics (colonization, extinction, population size changes) is elevated.
half-life period poločas rozpadu [ha:f laif piried] 1. The time taken for half the atoms in a given amount of radioactive material to decay. 2. Biological half-life, the time required for half of a quantity of radioactive material absorbed by living tissue or organism to be naturally eliminated. radioactive half-life, half-life
termination of the blooming period odkvétání [tə:mineišən əv ðə blu:miŋ pi:riəd]
extra-vegetative period mimovegetační období [ekstrә vedžəteitiv pi:riəd]
winter rest period období zimního klidu [wintə rest pi:riəd]
filling period of a reservoir doba plnění nádrže [filiŋ pi:riəd əv ə rezəvwa:] The time required for filling a reservoir from the lowest to the highest level normally allowable in use, with constant supply flow equal to the characteristic mean corrected flow.
draw-off period of a reservoir doba (vy)prázdnění nádrže [dro: of pi:rijəd əv ə rezəwa:] The minimum period required to empty a reservoir from the highest to the lowest level normally allowable in use through the turbines of its own station assuming the absence of all natural flows. reservoir drawdown time
nominal retention period doba zdržení [nominәl ritenšәn piriәd] The period during which waste water is theoretically retained in a particular unit or system, based on the maximum flow, average flow or dry weather flow. retention period, retention time
frost-free period bezmrazové období, období bez mrazů [frost fri: pi:riəd]
fruit-bearing period období plodnosti, období zralosti plodů [fru:t beriŋ pi:riəd] fruiting season
energy energie [enədži] The capacity of a body or system to do work. A measure of this capacity, expressed as the work that it does in changing to some specified reference state. Energy is measured in joules (Sl unit).
geothermal energy geotermální energie [dži:əuӨə:məl enədži] Energy generated from heat stored in the earth, or the collection of absorbed heat derived from underground.
alternative energy alternativní (zdroje) energie [oltə:nətiv enədži] Energy obtained from sources other than nuclear power or traditional fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas.
nuclear energy jaderná energie, nukleární energie, atomová energie [nju:kliə enədži] The energy released in nuclear reactions or transitions. atomic energy, nuclear power
energy balance energetická bilance [enədži bælens] Difference between the total incoming and total outgoing energy; if this balance is positive, warming occurs, if it is negative, cooling occurs.
energy policy energetická politika [enədži polisi]
energy budget energetická bilance, rozpočet pro energii [enədži badžet]
solar energy solární energie, sluneční energie [səulə enədži] 1. The radiant energy which originates from the sun. 2. The utilisation of the sun 's rays to provide a renewable source of energy for human use.
ocean energy energie oceánu [әušәn enәdži] Source of energy in the form of fluid flow (currents, waves, and tides - also termed hydrokinetics) and thermal and salinity gradients.
energy quality kvalita energie [enədži kwoliti] Ability of a form of energy to do useful work.
energy saving(s) (pl.) úspora energie [enәdži seiviŋz]
energy conservation konzervace energie [enədži konsәveišәn] The practice of decreasing the quantity of energy used.
energy security energetická bezpečnost [enədži sәkjәriti] Ensuring sufficient energy sources today and in future.
energy consumption spotřeba energie [enədži konsәmšәn]
energy conversion přeměna energie [enədži konvə:žən]
commercial energy kupovaná energie [kәmə:šəl enədži] Energy sold in the marketplace.
energy crop energetické rostliny (pl.) [enədži krop] Crops grown specifically for their fuel value. These include food crops such as corn and sugar cane, and non-food crops such as poplar trees and switchgrass. fuel crop
low energy house nízkoenergetický dům [lәu enәdži haus] Consumption of building max.: 50kWh/m2 per year in heating and cooling energy (Czech standard).
energy efficiency energetická účinnost [enədži ifišənsi]
low-quality energy nízkopotenciální energie [ləu kwoliti enədži] Energy that is disorganised or dispersed and that has little ability to do useful work.
energy efficient energeticky účinný [enədži ifišәnt]
process energy energie procesu [prəuses enədži] Energy input required for operating the process or equipment within a unit process excluding energy inputs for production and delivery of the energy itself.
energy farm energetická farma, farma produkující biomasu [enədži fa:m] Any area of land or water in which plants are grown specifically for their ability to produce large amounts of biomass rapidly which can be converted into a range of biofuels such as methane or ethanol.
metabolizable energy metabolizovatelná energie, využitelná energie [mətæbəlaizebəl enədži] The gross energy less energy in faeces and N excreted.
feedstock energy energie surovin [fi:dstok enədži] The gross combustion heat of raw materials inputs which are not used as an energy source for a product system.
energy flow energetický tok [enədži fləu] Input to or output from a unit process or product system quantified in energy units.
digestible energy stravitelná energie [daidžestibəl enədži] The gross energy tess tne energy in faeces.
energy gradient gradient energie [enədži greidiənt] Change in energy per unit length in direction of flow or motion.
net specific energy výhřevnost [net spәsifik enәdži] The amount of heat produced by the complete combustion of a specific amount of fuel. This is a measure of fuel efficiency. heating value
energy intensity intenzita energie [enədži intensiti]
renewable energy obnovitelné energetické zdroje (pl.), obnovitelné zdroje energie (pl.), alternativní energetické zdroje (pl.) [rinju:әbәl enәdži] The known and assumed, naturally occuring, continuously renewed energy resources that are either already of economic value or whose economic value may be assumed to be realised within the near future (e.g. sun, wind, tidal, wave and geothermal energy). renewable energy resources (pl.), renewable sources of energy (pl.), renewables (pl.), alternative energy sources (pl.), sustainable energy sources (pl.)
energy label energetický štítek [enədži leibәl] Label indicating energy efficiency of the appliance, rated in terms of a set of energy efficiency classes.
non-commercial energy energie získaná nekomerčně [non kəmə:šəl enədži] Energy used by people who gather fuelwood, dung or crops waste for their own use.
energy management řízení energetického hospodářství, management energetiky [enədži mænədžmәnt]
renewable sources of energy (pl.) obnovitelné energetické zdroje (pl.), obnovitelné zdroje energie (pl.), alternativní energetické zdroje (pl.) [rinju:əbəl so:siz əv enədži] The known and assumed, naturally occuring, continuously renewed energy resources that are either already of economic value or whose economic value may be assumed to be realised within the near future (e.g. sun, wind, tidal, wave and geothermal energy). renewable energy resources (pl.), renewable energy, renewables (pl.), alternative energy sources (pl.), sustainable energy sources (pl.)
non-polluting source of energy zdroj energie neznečišťující prostředí [non pəlu:tiŋ so:s əv enədži]
biological energy conversion biokonverze, biologická konverze [baiəlodžikəl enə:dži kənvə:žən] The overall process in which organic plant matter is produced, collected and either converted to or used as a fuel. In the stricter sense the term refers only to conversions mediated by microorganisms, e.g. fermentation. bioconversion
soft energy path měkká energetická cesta [soft enәdži pa:Ө] Theory by Amory Lovins; replacing current energy system based on fossil and nuclear fuels by renewable sources and efficient use.
Energy Services Company podnik poskytující energetické služby (formou EPC) [enәdži sә:visiz kәmpәni] ESCO
conventional energy sources (pl.) konvenční zdroje energie (pl.) [kәnvenšәnәl enedži sorsiz] Energy from fossil fuels (coal, gas, oil).
principle of conservation of energy zákon zachování energie [prinsipəl əv konsəveišən əv enədži]
wave-energy device zařízení využívající energie mořských vln [weiv enədži divais] A device designed to capture wave energy for conversion to useful energy, which may or may not be transmitted to shore.
mass and energy flow tok materiálu a energií [mæs ænd enədži fləu]
economic energy potential ekonomický (hydro)energetický potenciál [ekənomik enədži pətenšəl] The amount of water power that is economically exploitable under given conditions.
renewable energy resources (pl.) obnovitelné energetické zdroje (pl.), obnovitelné zdroje energie (pl.), alternativní energetické zdroje (pl.) [rinju:әbәl enәdži rizo:siz] The known and assumed, naturally occuring, continuously renewed energy resources that are either already of economic value or whose economic value may be assumed to be realised within the near future (e.g. sun, wind, tidal, wave and geothermal energy). renewable sources of energy (pl.), renewable energy, renewables (pl.), alternative energy sources (pl.), sustainable energy sources (pl.)
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion využití tepelné energie oceánů [əušən Өə:məl enədži kәnvə:žən] Exploitation of the temperature difference existing between the surface and the depth of oceans to produce useful energy. Such a difference constitutes a system that can be used to vaporize and condense a working fluid to drive a turbine. OTEC
International Atomic Energy Agency Mezinárodní agentura pro atomovou energii [intənæšənəl atomik enədži eidžənsi]
United Nations Atomic Energy Commission Komise OSN pro atomovou energii, UNAEC [ju:naitid neišənz atomik enədži kәmišən]
European Community Energy Star Board Úřad Evropského společenství Energy Star [jurәpi:әn kәmju:niti enәdži sta: bo:d]
Centre for Natural Resources, Energy and Transport (United Nations) Středisko OSN pro přírodní zdroje, energii a dopravu [sentə fo: næčərəl rizo:siz enədži ænd trænspo:t junaitid neišənz] CNRET