Sentences with phrase «easier fuel source»

Now my approach is, that sugar is gonna be the easier fuel source.
While gels, shot blocks, and energy beans are all great and easy fuel sources, there are a lot of other food options out there too.

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While power generation can be shifted to other energy sources rather than coal, it's not so easy to find substitutes for liquid transportation fuels like petrol, diesel fuel, or jet fuel.
Higher interest rates, falling stock prices and a weak dollar represent a tightening of financial conditions — which have been very easy for a long time, a key source of fuel for the long bull market.
It's all about using high - protein food sources in portable and easy - to - eat ways that you can bring with you on the go for an instant fuel - up, or whip up quickly to curb any cravings that come out of nowhere.
Protein muffins and yogurt parfaits similar what I'm sharing today are SO easy to whip up and provide a GREAT source of the proper fuel your kids need to stay alert and energized when you send them off to school!
But paired with a nourishing diet, oats can be a great fuel source and, for many, are easy on the gut.
«We believe that having a secure domestic source of fuel makes it easier for us to do that mission [to fly and fight].
Though he hasn't provided many specifics, Trump has publicly said he is eager to streamline the process and make it as easy as possible for energy companies to extract fossil fuels from public lands, which are the source of about 24 percent of America's fossil fuels, including about 40 percent of all the coal produced in the U.S.
This happens because glucose (from carbohydrates) is the easiest to convert into energy and hence is the body's main source of fuel, especially during exercise.
Introduce 1 - 2 tablespoons of virgin coconut oil to give your brain an easy source of fuel that does not require significant digestion.
And the body will always use glucose first before using body fat; it's just an easier source of fuel to access.
On another note, too much protein is not beneficial because protein is not a particularly efficient fuel source: Ketogenic Nutrition and Exercise: Protein - «adequate» / moderate amounts of protein is what we should be eating: KetoDiet Buddy - Easy Macro Calculator for the Ketogenic Diet
Liquid calories consumed make it easier to over consume calories and alcohol is the preferred fuel source once consumed.
Yes, aerobic training / racing is easy enough on the body to give it time to break down fat to use as a fuel source.
Before fossil fuels and industrial food, oils had to come from readily available and easy to extract sources.
So, two things happen (1) you need an easier source of fuel (dietary sugars and more generally dietary nutrients), and (2) the generalized resource mismanagement that led to your fat assets becoming stranded also contributes to mismanaging the resources in your dietary intake.
Unfortunately fat is extremely easy to store and costs virtually nothing to maintain (hence why it is a good fuel source for an emergency).
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Achieving the easier goal of American energy self - sufficiency has been on the list for presidents since Richard Nixon, and our dependence on foreign sources of fuel has only grown.
If you know that the total mass of fossil fuel emissions is roughly double the total annual atmospheric accumulation it's a little easier to realize that all the other possible explanations are besides the point, even if there is a little source here and a little sink there.
This particular pipeline has a good chance of dying on the vine in any case if and when easier, less expensive sources of transportation fuel come online, including domestic oil and natural gas (and there are competing pipeline options and routes).
If only that much people (one out of ten) could manage to have a really decent life, yet, with (and historically only once was) «easy» fossil fuel energy source available, is it reasonable to expect that 10 times more people will manage to do so in future without that exceptional source of energy and much less «easy» renewable energy sources?
While banning SUV's and passing (and enforcing) a 55 - 60mph speed limit would make a huge impact on gasoline consumption (and these two things would be the best and easiest - but least popular - short term actions that could be taken to reduce greenhouse gasses), without an alternate low - impact fuel source, not much can be done without harming (or killing!)
That coal happens to be so dirty of a fuel source makes the decision to burn less of it easy, as unfortunate as that may be for people that have earned their livings mining and burning coal.
Not to say that it will be easy, but it is still possible to get future CH4amount to decline moderately, as we phase off fossil fuels as the principal energy source.
In all three cases it is easy to know what nature does: a net source, a net sink or a huge sink, simply by substracting the calculated emissions of fossil fuel burning from what is measured in the atmosphere.
There are excellent and rather urgent reasons to find alternative sources of energy, and to conserve energy, since the supply of easy and high quality fossil fuels is far from infinite.
I'm willing to make the following wager — that it is far easier to prove the benefits of cheap energy, of whatever fuel source, to the Earth's population than it is to prove the harm that will derive from producing that energy.
I think it's worth noting that burning fossil fuels will still be cheaper and easier than relying on intermittent energy sources.
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There are electric cars out there already that are cheaper, faster, easier to maintain, mostly recyclable and cleaner than equivalent motor cars (even if charged from a fossil fuel generated source!).
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