Global investment in renewable
energy held steady over last year, with over $ 200 billion invested.
Not exact matches
He
holds body and face still, as if conserving
energy for the turning of mental wheels, and from that stillness emerges a
steady stare, supercharged with intelligence, that is simultaneously wide - eyed and intensely focused — as if his lens were permanently set on both panorama and close - up.
The budget for the Office of Science at the Department of
Energy (DOE), for example, would hold steady at its 2017 level of $ 5.39 billion rather than plunge by 17 %, according to a bill covering energy and water pro
Energy (DOE), for example, would
hold steady at its 2017 level of $ 5.39 billion rather than plunge by 17 %, according to a bill covering
energy and water pro
energy and water projects.
A privately funded company called Tri Alpha
Energy has built a machine that forms a ball of superheated gas — at about 10 million degrees Celsius — and
holds it
steady for 5 milliseconds without decaying away.
The GTI draws its
energy from Volkswagen's smaller and lighter 2.0 - liter four - cylinder engine, which has been turbocharged to boost its output to 200 horsepower and to 207 pound - feet of torque, with peak torque
holding steady all the way from 1800 to 5000 rpm.
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Over the past millennium this graph, most of which is obtained from Antarctic ice cores, shows CO2
holding steady at 280 ± 5 ppm up to 1800, when global population was about a billion people and sailing ships and the horse - and - buggy were the most advanced forms of transportation, consuming relatively little
energy per capita compared with today.
This study uses electric and gas program cost values from a new ACEEE survey,
Energy Efficiency
Holds Steady at 2.5 Cents per Kilowatt - Hour, Even as Costs of New Power Generation Rise.
If current models
hold steady, investment in clean
energy should reach $ 270 billion by 2015, $ 350 billion by 2020, and $ 461 billion by 2030, which is far below the investment NEF and climatologists would like to see.