A Vertical Axis Wind Turbine design from the 1920s and 1930s by F.M. Darrieus, a French wind turbine designer.
Search the Web for DarrieusUsing various design methods, such as windows and skylights, to reduce the building’s reliance on electric lighting. Numerous studies have highlighted the productivity benefits of natural lighting for building occupants.
Search the Web for DaylightingThe number of consecutive days the stand-alone system will meet a defined load without solar energy input. This term is related to system availability.
Search the Web for Days Of StorageAgreement in which a certain amount of foreign debt is canceled in exchange for local currency investments that will improve natural resource management or protect certain areas in the debtor country from harmful development.
Search the Web for Debt-for-nature SwapAn ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all plants, animals and micro-organisms in an area functioning together with all the non-living physical factors of the environment.
Note: Just be clear, an ecosystem by definition does include 'us' and what we do, we all inhabit the same set of systems. Therefore be careful of ecosystem analysis's done without consideration of what impact (both in the good and bad sense) humans have made. There are very few ecosystems that we do not engage with over the longer term.
Search the Web for DeciduousA Decomposer is an an organism whose ecological function involves the recycling of nutrients by performing the natural process of decomposition as it feeds on decaying organisms.
A Deep Cycle Battery is a battery that is capable of been discharged to nearly completely empty without long term negative effects on the life of the battery and its storage capacity.
The number of consecutive days the stand-alone system will meet a defined load without solar energy input. This term is related to system availability.
Search the Web for Deep DischargeSomeone who believes we need a radical transformation to a more sustainable society. Also, the belief environmental sustainability should have primacy over economic and social factors. Contrasts with light green and bright green.
Search the Web for Deep GreenAbility of materials to break down, by bacterial (biodegradable) or ultraviolet (photodegradable) action.
Search the Web for DegradabilityAn ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all plants, animals and micro-organisms in an area functioning together with all the non-living physical factors of the environment.
Note: Just be clear, an ecosystem by definition does include 'us' and what we do, we all inhabit the same set of systems. Therefore be careful of ecosystem analysis's done without consideration of what impact (both in the good and bad sense) humans have made. There are very few ecosystems that we do not engage with over the longer term.
Search the Web for DeltaRemoval of nitrate and nitrate product from water to produce a quality that answeres common water standards.
Search the Web for DenitrificationThe tendency of a population's growth rate to depend on its size, with an increase in population density corresponding to a decrease in growth. This self-regulating dynamic helps prevent extinction.
Search the Web for Density DependenceAn ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all plants, animals and micro-organisms in an area functioning together with all the non-living physical factors of the environment.
Note: Just be clear, an ecosystem by definition does include 'us' and what we do, we all inhabit the same set of systems. Therefore be careful of ecosystem analysis's done without consideration of what impact (both in the good and bad sense) humans have made. There are very few ecosystems that we do not engage with over the longer term.
Search the Web for DesertificationThe month having the combination of insolation and load that requires the maximum energy from the photovoltaic array.
Search the Web for Design MonthAnimals and plants that consume detritus (decomposing organic material), and in doing so contribute to decomposition and the recycling of nutrients.
Search the Web for DetritivoreWorld Meteorological Organization, another UN organization, like the IPCC.
Search the Web for Dew PointA pesticide used on citrus fruits.
Search the Web for DicofolLong-lasting highly toxic hydrocarbons; byproducts of various industrial processes, including paper and pesticide manufacturing and waste incineration. Dioxins are the most potent carcinogens known to science and also may affect human development and reproduction.
Search the Web for DioxinsSunlight falling directly upon a collector. Opposite of diffuse insolation.
Search the Web for Direct InsolationWater that flows from the ground surface directly into streams, rivers, and lakes.
Search the Web for Direct Run-offAir pollutants dropped by prevailing winds.
Search the Web for Dirty FalloutDispatchability is the ability of a power plant to be turned on quickly to a desired level of output. Wind power plants are not dispatchable.
Search the Web for DispatchabilityA Dispersion Trench is a method by which effluent after processing is distributed back into the environment in a way which reduces environmental impact. They often positioned so that the effluent is distributed by a grid of trench pipes into the soil directly; the aim being that the effluent never gets to the surface.
DERs. A variety of small, modular power-generating technologies that can be combined with energy management and storage systems and used to improve the operation of the electricity delivery system, whether or not those technologies are connected to an electricity grid.
Search the Web for Distributed Energy ResourcesThe difference between maximum and minimum temperature over a period of 24 hours.
Search the Web for Diurnal Temperature RangeA traditional window style with two glass-holding frames that slide past each other vertically.
Search the Web for Double-hung WindowsDowncycling is the recycling of a material into a material of lesser quality. For example, when plastics are recycled they are turned into a lower grade quality plastic.
Search the Web for DowncyclingThis is the total surface area, upstream of a point on a stream, where the water from rain, snowmelt, or irrigation not absorbed into the ground flows over the ground surface, back into streams, to finally reach that point.
Search the Web for Drainage AreaA turbine having a large vaned wheel rotated by the wind to generate electricity. Often collected together to form 'farms'.
Search the Web for DrawdownThe practice of spraying water directly on the base of plants so that less water is needed to make them grow.
Search the Web for Drip IrrigationEmissions of sulphur and nitrogen oxides that, in the absence of water in the atmosphere (i.e., rain), settle to the ground as particulate matter.
Search the Web for Dry DepositionA type of farming practiced in semi-arid or dry grassland areas without irrigation using such approaches as fallowing, maintaining a finely broken surface, and growing drought-tolerant crops.
Search the Web for Dry FarmingA crumbling and drying of wood that is caused by a fungus; turns wood into powder.
Search the Web for Dry Rot(water management) Accumulation of salts in soils, soil water and ground water; may be natural or induced by land clearing
Search the Web for Dryland SalinityDryland systems are ecosystems characterised by a lack of water. They include cultivated lands, scrublands, shrublands, grasslands, savannas, semi-deserts and true deserts.
Search the Web for Dryland SystemsA device to which wind generator power flows when the system batteries are too full to accept more power, usually an electric heating element. This diversion is performed by a Shunt Regulator, and allows a Load to be kept on the Alternator or Generator.
Search the Web for Dump LoadAcidic bodies of water that contain many plants but few fish, due to the presence of great amounts of organic matter.
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