Warm weather requires less
energy than in winter, resulting in the need for slightly decreased nutritional levels, unless the animal is being worked.
Not exact matches
Coal prices
in general were driven even lower
in 2016 due to low natural gas prices and warmer -
than - usual
winter temperatures that cut down demand for coal as an electricity generator, according to the U.S.
Energy Information Administration.
«We had anticipated a rebound
in activity from earlier this year when the harsher
than normal
winter weather took hold, but the biggest drop
in fixed mortgage rates
in almost four years and resulting improvement
in affordability also gave the Canadian housing market a boost of extra
energy.»
However, a crucial fact is that only 18 % of households
in receipt of the
Winter Fuel Payment are classified as «fuel poor» - i.e. spending more
than 10 % of their income on
energy and therefore most likely to struggling to heat their homes.
In addition to reduced energy intensity, carbon dioxide emissions reflected lower residential sector demand for heating after a warmer - than - usual winter in 201
In addition to reduced
energy intensity, carbon dioxide emissions reflected lower residential sector demand for heating after a warmer -
than - usual
winter in 201
in 2012.
For more
than 30 years, the U.S. Department of
Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) has brightened up cold
winter Saturday mornings with eclectic and engaging talks on a wide spectrum of science topics by experts
in the field.
Vitamin D3: We're am sure any of us living
in a city like Manhattan that experiences excruciatingly cold
winters can testify to a level of the
winter blues, whether feeling a bit down or just having a little bit less
energy than usual.
Traveled to International Print Center New York; Contemporary Art Museum, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University, CT. (catalogue) Plinth Guest Artist Project (Liz Collins
Energy Field), The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY Queering the Bibliobject, The Center for Book Arts, New York Harlem Postcards Fall /
Winter 2016 — 2017, Studio Museum
in Harlem, New York Bad Faith, James Fuentes Gallery, New York November's Bone, Halsey McKay Gallery, New York 2015 Your smarter
than me.
eg2 Similarly there are seasonal temperature changes such that
in winter the average temp is ~ 10 - 20 degrees lower
than the mean, and likewise the northern
winter CO2 air concentration is 5ppm lower, thus changing the
energy flow balance
in winter vs summer and day vs night & north vs south.
This would actually not be true at sufficiently high latitudes
in the
winter hemisphere, except that some circulation
in the upper atmosphere is driven by kinetic
energy generated within the troposphere (small amount of
energy involved) which, so far as I know, doesn't result
in much of a global time average non-radiative
energy flux above the tropopause, but it does have important regional effects, and the result is that the top of the stratosphere is warmer
than the tropopause at all latitudes
in all seasons so far as I know.
The greater number of deaths
in winter (
in the UK) compared to the summer, better crops due to a longer season and increased «plant» food are two obvious areas of debate, as are the economic benefits by having lower priced
energy than will be the case with renewables.
The frigid weather, freezing families, record budget deficits, soaring unemployment — and complete failure of global warming computer models to predict anything other
than «a warmer
than normal
winter» — have caused a meltdown
in Europe's longstanding climate and
energy policies.
If warming continues, and snow increases during
winters, locking up more moisture regionally until spring or summer floods release the reservoir with more
energy and intensity
in those snow - pack zones (while former recipients of rain go wanting
in drought)
than in prior regimes?
In the
winter the darker roof is a much more efficient radiator of solar
energy than a lighter one.
4) If WV stayed the same on a planet entirely covered by land and all else being equal the equilibrium temperature of that planet would be much less
than that of Earth because the faster response time
in warming up from solar
energy would be matched by an equally fast loss of
energy at night and
in winter.
An east - west building would naturally be four times hotter
in the summer
than its south - facing counterpart due to greater exposure to sunlight, while the latter would be four times hotter just from the incoming solar
energy in winter.
Energy demands are higher
in the southern US
in summer
than winter is the point.
Changes
in the timing of the sea ice minimum extent are especially important because more of the sun's
energy reaches Earth's surface during the Arctic summer
than during the Arctic
winter.
So electrically heating a «Zero - Carbon Building»
in winter may
in fact emit more CO2
than heating an
energy - efficient building using (conventional) natural gas!
If he forewent air conditioning
in the antipodean summer, as, say, Argentineans do, wouldn't he be using far less
energy than heating a New York apartment all grey -
winter long?
The best way to save
energy in winter is to wear layers rather
than turn the heating up.
They don't explain how the grid copes with so much supply
in summer and so much demand
in winter, a problem that Passive House people claim is better solved by putting more money into reducing demand
than by generating local supply (See Is a net - zero
energy building really the right target?).
Energy consumption was about 5 percent higher
than in the first three months of 2014, due to cooler
winter temperatures.