Sentences with phrase «as fuel sources become»

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The results add weight to warnings from analysts that fossil fuel assets are at risk of losing their value and becoming «stranded» as the world transitions to cleaner energy sources.
As a result the ketogenic diet has become a popular approach for essentially starving cancer cells of their primary fuel source, glucose.
And if alga is going to become a commercially viable fuel source, scientists must ensure that not only can it produce as much oil as possible, but also that it can grow as fast as possible.
Ketogenic dietary therapies are designed to cause a metabolic shift within the body, with fat becoming the primary fuel rather than carbohydrate and ketone bodies replacing glucose as an energy source for the brain.
From then on, ketones become more and more important as a source of fuel while fatty acids and glucose become less important.
Used for centuries by our ancestors as primary fuel sources, it has recently become subject of fierce rejection.
Humanity must become aware of the urgent need to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy sources to avoid the catastrophic scenario of using coal as an energy source as well as to replace the current model of development for sustainable development, which, by reverse logistics, with the reuse, recovery and recycling of materials, thus reaching the so - called closed production cycle, could delay the exhaustion of natural resources of the planet Earth.
BAU will achieve this goal as alternative energy sources are made more reliable, more robust (i.e. PV panels that maintain 80 % for 80 years or so), and cheaper to mass produce; and as fossil fuels become harder to extract and more expensive.
If fuel prices stay the way they've been (that is, expensive and becoming more so), we can expect to see more funding for magnificent developments in alternative fuels (sadly, one of which is coal) as they supplant oil as an industrial, commercial and transportation energy source.
The United States in 2040 will be more energy self - sufficient, a net energy exporter and a lower source of energy - related carbon emissions as clean - burning natural gas becomes the dominant fuel for generating electricity.
As more coal and nuclear plants close, PJM wants to make sure the region or parts of it don't become overly dependent on a single source of fuel, PJM President and CEO Andrew Ott said during an April 30 press call announcing the fuel security initiative.
The introduction of machines powered by cheap and easily accessible fossil fuels led to a decline in the use of wind power, but since reserves of these fuels are finite and as the world becomes more conscious of the pollution generated by these fuels, focus has turned once again to tapping this free source of energy.
As fuel costs and technology change over time, some energy sources become more economical to use than others.
And as the price of fossil fuels increases, solar power will become more cost effective relative to traditional sources of energy.
We are gravely concerned about the climate, financial and reputational risks associated with pursuing a speculative fossil fuel source that will likely become uneconomical as the world rapidly shifts towards clean energy sources.
Figueres has become more outspoken in criticising the fossil fuel industry in recent months as part of efforts to promote renewable sources such as solar or wind power.
However, as it became clear that biofuels were not only connected to deforestation, pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions (sometimes exceeding fossil fuels), but also competed with the global food supply and water sources, biofuels no longer seemed like a silver bullet, but a new problem facing the environment and the poor.
No longer a passing fad, these rooftop appliances are fast becoming a mainstream source of energy as fossil fuel prices rise.
Without fracking and horizontal drilling, it is likely that gasoline and natural gas prices would continue to increase as they did until the last few years as large reservoir sources of these important fossil fuels gradually become exhausted and harder to discover.
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Banks and financial institutions, in particular, have become targets in these divestment campaigns because they are a substantial source of funding for fossil fuel projects such as the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Energy costs from fossil fuels will rise as demand continues to increase, and supply — especially from conventional sources — declines and becomes increasingly regionally concentrated.
If fossil fuels continue to become more difficult and expensive to extract and as alternates, such as nuclear or renewable sources, become cost competitive, the rate of CO2 increase will most likely slow down.
In addition to starting the process to become the first low carbon diocese, replacing the existing energy sources with renewable ones such as solar, the diocese has undertaken not to invest its resources in funds that finance projects with fossil fuels.
But it becomes quite hard to describe them as a «clean» source of fuel.
Evidently it is an up - and - coming source of biomass from which to make fuel, and bids fair to become the source in a decade, as technology continues to improve the energy - in / energy - out ratio.
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