Sentences with phrase «decreases energy demand»

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1) This will be due to decreased demand; sustained Oil price above $ 55 are detrimental to the broad economy sans the energy sectors.
In this perspective, energy conservation plays the role of decreasing world energy demand, decreasing the need for both nuclear power (and its attendant problems) and scarce mineral resources.
Investment in energy - efficient practices including insulating wine tanks, installing an on - demand Gylycol system, replacing air compressors with on - demand VFD units, new more efficient pond aerators, and retrofitting high - efficient replacement lights in the winery resulting in electricity use decreasing by about 22 %.
The TUC says it will vigorously pursue a deal to get government to scrap the Energy Sector Levy and decrease water tariffs — demands government is unwilling to grant.
Seasickness increases energy demand — vomiting takes strength but decreases energy supply.»
This paradoxical combination of increased energy demands along with decreased masticatory and digestive capacities is hypothesized to have been made possible by adding meat to the diet, by mechanically processing food using stone tools or by cooking.
Hidden away in the secret depths of the Skunk Works, a Lockheed Martin research team has been working quietly on a nuclear energy concept they believe has the potential to meet, if not eventually decrease, the world's insatiable demand for power.
MCT oil combined with exogenous Ketones boost your energy levels and do two things: give you a better workout (decrease oxygen demand), and help you get in to Ketosis faster so you're not teetering back and forth (which isn't optimal).
As health sex places a number of physical demands on both men and women, a lack of sufficient energy for sex can quickly result in decreased * sexual stamina.
Plus, these renewable energy projects offer options that will decrease our demand for fossil fuels and otherwise would likely not happen without these kinds of investments.»
If the tax is levied on energy - consuming industries, then, similarly, the supply of those products using the most energy will fall the most, so that the demand for carboniferous fuels will decrease, and so their price will decrease, i.e., the tax will be shifted to the mining industries.
Through cost - effective improvements identified for the construction of the St. Lawrence County Jail in Canton, the building and its systems reduced its energy consumption, decreased demands on the power system and increase occupant comfort.
In the long run, much of the economic growth of developed economies is likely to involve less energy - intensive sectors because of demand - side factors such as 1) the amount of stuff people can physically manage is limited (even with rented storage space), 2) migration to areas where the weather is more moderate will continue, 3) increased urbanization and population density reduces energy consumption per capita, 4) there is a lot of running room to decrease the energy consumption of our electronic devices (e.g., switching to clockless microprocessors, not that I'm predicting that specific innovation), 5) telecommunication will substitute for transportation on the margin, 6) cheaper and better data acquisition and processing will enable less wasteful routing and warehousing of material goods, and 7) aging populations will eventually reduce the total amount (local plus distant) of travel per person per year.
Inspire is now working to take the smart energy concept one step further by automating a customer's home controls and decreasing energy usage on their behalf, like a sophisticated demand response platform.
While in many OECD countries transport energy demand has been decreasing, partly because of these measures and partly because of the economic downturn, in emerging countries transport energy demand is still growing rapidly, driven by the increase in traffic of goods and passengers and a modal shift to road transport.
It is clear that this pipeline is unnecessary for our energy supply, as the EC's own analysis shows decreasing demand projections for gas across the region.
APCo says if demand is high enough, it will invest in new renewable energy facilities to add supply, which might decrease the cost of the tariff in the future.
Despite absolute growth in hydropower supply, the expected energy demand growth and continuing electrification could result in a decreasing share.
This decrease in electricity demand is driven by three main factors: (a) general shifts in population and the economy, (b) increased deployment of distributed solar, and (c) increased deployment of energy efficiency measures, such as high - efficiency appliances, insulation, and LED lightbulbs.
For example, energy required for heating is decreasing as global temperatures rise, but the energy demand for cooling in the residential and commercial sectors is rising.
This is not an ideal world; people are not willing to greatly decrease their energy consumption, they demand cheap and abundant energy.
Because — with the costs of clean energy decreasing all the time and people rising up around the world to demand their leaders take action — we can.
From 2010 to 2011, CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion decreased by 2.5 % due to: (1) a decrease in coal consumption, with increased natural gas consumption and a significant increase in hydropower used; (2) a decrease in transportation - related energy consumption due to higher fuel costs, improvements in fuel efficiency, and a reduction in miles travelled; and (3) relatively mild winter conditions resulting in an overall decrease in energy demand in most sectors.
It should be noted that while Europe sees lower energy demand due to climate change impacts, other analyses (Mima et al. (2011) for example) have shown that regions outside of the EU27 that have a larger cooling demand than heating demand (e.g many developing countries) are likely to experience an increase in total energy demand as a result of climate change, in contrast with the decrease seen in the EU27.
These effects combined with an estimated decrease in electricity demand by 2 % due to warmer temperatures, could provide an additional 11 TWh of annual energy.
Moreover, waste prevention, minimization, material recovery, recycling and re-use represent a growing potential for indirect reduction of GHG emissions through decreased waste generation, lower raw material consumption, reduced energy demand and fossil fuel avoidance.
Monitor distribution system, make flow changes based on demand considering decreased energy costs during the night.
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