Sentences with phrase «drive deep energy»

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Along Colorado's Front Range, fourth - generation farmer Kent Peppler said he is fallowing some of his corn fields this year because he can't afford to irrigate the land for the full growing season, in part because deep - pocketed energy companies have driven up the price of water.
Established in New York City in 2014, Row House was born from the idea that rowing is simply the most efficient low - impact, high - energy, full - body workout for any fitness level that unites, inspires and drives people to dig a little deeper.
This week's roster of best performing industries indicates that the market has been digging deep for returns of late, driving share prices for many basic - materials and energy companies up nicely.
But now since we'll be without him for the remainder of this damned season, how will we cope with out his point winning goals, his drive and energy from deep and his exquisite creativity?
These flows of hydrogen and helium, the team shows, are driven up by energy lost from the planet's deeper interior, which rotates like a solid because of crushing high pressures.
A report published by scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the University of Texas said that high pressure is «the driving force» that can help connect deep geologic layers with shallower ones, allowing fluid to seep through the earth.
Instead, Franco seems instinctively to understand something that not even longtime Wiseau watchers have grasped about the man: his deep well of inner motivation, whatever it was that drove him to expend enormous amounts of time, energy, money, and the rapidly depleting goodwill of others to create a cinematic artifact that will be remembered uniquely for its awfulness.
Dalmatians, Jack Russells, Border Collies, retrievers, and many other breeds and mixes seem to have a key to a canine energy club, a deep well of zip and zest that replenishes their enthusiasm and drive as effectively as an executive's power nap.
Behind edge - driven debates, almost everyone I've met who's seriously pursuing a post-fossil energy future would like all of the above — more science literacy, more energy awareness, more energy access now for those in deep poverty, lower costs for energy all around and some kind of price on the most polluting fuels (see the Niskanen Center's «Conservative Case for a Carbon Tax» to see the breadth of support).
«Canada's leaders have missed an opportunity to lay out a strong plan that would ramp up renewable energy and drive deeper cuts in their emissions,» said David Waskow, international climate director of the World Resources Institute.
For instance, public investments that enhance energy efficiency or that promote switching to renewable fuels would help buffer consumers from fluctuations in future fuel costs while also driving deeper greenhouse gas reductions than subsidy removal alone.
Deep moist atmospheric convection controls the development of major weather systems like hurricanes, drives the global transport of energy within the climate system and strongly influences the uncertainty of projected climate change.
The second substitution is to treat Spencer's non-radiative term — which originally related to internal energy added to the connected climate system (like thermohaline - driven or advective energy changes from deep ocean) as though it were the same as the whole variation in OHC instead of the fluctuations due to ENSO (Effectively, he assumes F - lamda * deltaT = 0).
Deep retrofits are one area of innovation and promise in driving greater building efficiency in order to enable a sometimes better - than - new building — and even more important, foster a vibrant clean - energy economy.
They provide a starting point to drive deeper dialogue on the evolution of Sub-Saharan African regional energy that engages the perspectives of regional energy leaders and wider stakeholders.
As groundwater levels drop, a variety of negative consequences result: pumps must pull water up from deeper depths, increasing energy use; new wells are drilled and pumped, driving up costs; and groundwater tables drop lower, which may harm streams and ecosystems.
However, in the deep tropics, where the theoretical effects on the surface energy budget of temperature - driven changes in evaporation and water vapour are particularly strong, there is a near quarter century record of both SST and tas from the Tropical Atmosphere Ocean array of fixed buoys in the Pacific ocean.
But when debates are rehearsed simply for debate's sake, and when dogma, rather than reason, drives the conversation, it's necessary to re-examine the terms of our conflicts and the assumptions upon which they rest — such as the support of so many environmentalists for renewables over a zero - carbon energy source like nuclear, or the deep - seated resistance to biotechnology and machines when it comes to food production.
The argument that this change it is somehow driven by energy reservoirs in the deep ocean is clearly flawed: the deep ocean would be * cooling * as it lost energy to the upper ocean, but deep ocean heat content is increasing at the same time as OHC in the upper ocean is increasing.
At the higher energy level, different mechanisms kick in, like Sudden Stratospheric Warming (energy relief mainly in the NH) and deep convection driven tropical ozone depletion.
Oil prices near the highest level in over three years are driving the world's biggest energy exporter deeper into debt.
Given their potential to both drive down the cost of wind energy and increase the geographical range of feasible sites (floating turbines will be able to operate in much deeper waters than fixed - base turbines), wind energy advocates are beginning to look at larger scale deployment.
They are not driven by energy that has dissipated into the deep oceans and that has magically transformed itself into organised energy again and reappeared at the surface.
clean energy innovation improving consumer choice and affordability more efficient use of energy deeper penetration of renewable energy resources wider deployment of «distributed» energy resources micro grids roof - top solar on - site power supplies and storage promote markets advanced energy management enhance demand elasticity and efficiencies empower customers more choice 50 % of its electricity from renewable resources by 2030 business as usual bad public policy clean energy's economic and environmental potential the power industry was headed for trouble rising utility bills growing customer dissatisfaction socially unjust clean energy economy haves - and - have - nots change in culture business model for the whole system moves the electric industry away from a monopoly, top - down and incentive driven system governed by the market emphasizes distributed energy a distributed system platform market exchange microgrids solar energy efficiency distributed energy resources compete to serve the grid pro-consumer pro-innovation markets - based more affordable resilient capital efficiencies encouraging more distributed energy demand response energy efficiency
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