Not exact matches
To do anything else is to
waste our effort on works of the flesh (
wood, hay, and stubble), it is worth nothing
even if it feels good.
Or such fuels can be made from
waste: corn stalks, leftover
wood from timber production or
even city garbage.
Chemical engineer Charles Wyman of the University of California, Riverside, argues for biorefineries turning seed oil, the stalks and other detritus of crop plants, and
even wood pulp
waste into an assortment of alternative fuels.
Even if fuels from agricultural
waste,
wood, grasses and household trash are the greenest transportation option available, manufacturers have yet to produce them with any commercial success.
Speller believes it will be suitable for integrated power stations which at different times of year could burn Miscanthus,
wood chips from coppicing, straw or
even domestic
waste.
Before the title of the film is
even shown, the dragon manages to lay
waste to the town (which is unfortunately made entirely of
wood) and is slain by Bard the Bowman.
We chosed this kind of construction because
wood suits the local weather conditions and keeps the air cool
even on the warmest days, avoiding the big
waste of energy from air conditioned rooms and using local materials at the same time.
Just don't be upset if the
evening is
wasted hunting for a can of beans and then dying of dehydration in the
woods.
The Nicolas San Juan apartment building by Mexican studio Taller 13 is green wherever you look: it has solar water heating, rainwater collection, proper wall isolation, uses certified
wood and non toxic paint, and it
even has a
waste management system.
The bagels are baked in the morning using the residual heat in the oven from the previous
evening's pizza - making; this means that they're essentially baked with
waste heat, no new
wood required.
Next generation biofuels made from grass,
wood waste, or
even garbage can reduce biofuels» impact on water resources and reduce emissions, but only if we make smart choices.
Even based on the false assumption that only
wood waste, not whole trees, are being burnt, Booth found that «up to 95 percent of cumulative CO2 emitted [by the biomass burning power plants] represent a net addition to the atmosphere over decades.»
The system operates under visible light, is stable beyond six days and is
even able to reform unprocessed lignocellulose, such as
wood and paper, under solar irradiation at room temperature, presenting an inexpensive route to drive aqueous proton reduction to H2 through
waste biomass oxidation.
Depending on where and how you live, this is definitely an interesting option instead of burning
wood, using geothermal power, or
even heating with organic
waste.
They are
even tossing biomass,
waste wood products, into the fire.
Burning
wood and
wood waste to generate electricity will result in net carbon emissions over the next several decades
even under the best - case scenarios promoted by the industry, according to a recently released report.