Sentences with phrase «air as a byproduct»

Solar and wind in particular, along with several other clean energy generation systems do not «burn» any fuel to produce electricity, they do not «emit» anything into the air as a byproduct of electricity generation, and hence they help solve the problem and smooth the transition to a lower carbon economy.

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Other activities include: producing products that may be recycled at the end of their lifespan for material reuse; reducing energy consumption in operations; or even re-engineering distribution methods as a means of reducing long - distance travel during product delivery, ultimately reducing fossil fuel consumption (and the disease - causing air pollution that is its byproduct).
The sacs might evolve to be separate from the lungs and filled with a gas less dense than air, such as methane — a byproduct of, ahem, flatulence, to which a dragon might be prone.
These are the cleaner air and cleaner water that result as a byproduct of curbing carbon emissions.
And that means there may be two direct paths for radioactive particle byproducts of nuclear fission, such as cesium 137 and iodine 131, to escape and spread radiation — cracks in containment as well as the spent fuel pools now open to the air.
The EPA found significant and detectable levels of THMs and other byproducts in indoor air as a result of bath and shower water.
They handpick beautifully skin friendly products from the US, New Zealand, Australia, UK, South Africa and Malaysia — all of which are sourced specifically to help deal with Hong Kong's harsh environment: pollution, chemicals, sweltering humidity and drying air conditioning, as well as typical lifestyle byproducts like sleep deprivation and aging.
For a honest consideration of what their carbon footprint is one has to consider the full cycle: not just the materials (and what's required to obtain them), the generated byproducts and required energy that goes into manufacturing them, but also in using those devices (they don't run on air) and ultimately disposing them in a world where the usage lifespan we give to gadgets is progressively shorter, as we substitute them earlier for their fancier newer generations.
Cirrus clouds — high - altitude clouds of ice crystals — typically form as a byproduct of the life cycle of cumulus towers created by rising updrafts of heated, moist air.
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