Sentences with phrase «increases overall energy use»

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Research shows that there are numerous benefits to using coworking spaces, including an increase in productivity, a boost in worker morale and the maximisation of overall energy.
It is one of the most highly regarded and widely used Ayurvedic herbs and is believed to increase energy and overall health.
Kundalini Yoga is the mother yoga using a powerful combination of asana, pranayam, meditation and Savasana to relax and restore the body's systems simultaneously, increasing flexibility, energy, and overall strength.
Using this integrated approach to hormone replacement therapy, you can expect to quickly experience increased energy, and an overall improvement in your wellbeing.
Weight loss is a side benefit of nutritional cleansing, and many people using these products also experience increased energy levels, clearer skin, improved digestion and enjoy better overall health.
I've found that some of the immediate benefits (PDF) of flexible seating include burning more calories, using up excess energy, improving metabolism, increased motivation and engagement, creating a better oxygen flow to the brain, and improving core strength and overall posture.
I ask because my limited understanding is that temperature is related to kinetic energy, but would not register an overall increase in potential energy, in which case energy from the sun could be partitioned in heat energy emitted from the planet and work used to increase potential energy, possibly allowing an energy balance that does not require a radiation balance, and also does not require a warming effect.
Even a small increase in air temperature pushes up overall energy demand, and about 25 % of our energy bills are for only 40 hours per year when the grid is most heavily used.
The campus greenhouse gas reduction plan outlined in the report centers on four key approaches: reducing the overall energy use on campus, reducing the use of fossil fuels in campus buildings and vehicles, increasing the use of renewable energy sources to meet campus needs, and minimizing the release of «fugitive» gases from campus operations such as specialty research gases in laboratory buildings.
In 2006, the European Union (EU), which consists of 27 members, committed to reducing its global warming emissions by at least 20 percent of 1990 levels by 2020, to consuming 20 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2020, and to reducing its primary energy use by 20 percent from projected levels through increased energy efficiency.1 The EU has also committed to spending $ 375 billion a year to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80 percent by 2050 compared to 1990 levels.2 The EU is meeting these goals through binding national commitments which vary depending on the unique situation of a given country but which average out to the overall targets.
Overall, renewable energy sources will continue to be used primarily for heating and cooking, but their contribution to power generation and transport will increase.
China aims to increase use of natural gas from four to eight percent of overall needs, and renewable energy from 8 to 11 %.
Against an overall increase in Chinese energy use of 2.2 per cent, coal was the only major energy source to see falling demand during 2014, with a 2.9 per cent drop.
Fifteen states, including President Bush's home state of Texas, have enacted legislation requiring utilities to increase their use of renewable energy sources such as wind power or biomass in generating a portion of their overall electricity.
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.
And how can they class waste as a climate - friendly fuel for incinerators and cement plants when it results in toxic air emissions and increases overall resource and such energy use?
It aims is to help local actors to understand, plan and execute initiatives successfully which, over time, will: save money, while increasing energy security; increase standards of living and the supply of more efficient and sustainable energy solutions; and reduce the overall use of energy and greenhouse gas emissions.
Between 1990 and 2016, the increase in CO2 emissions corresponded with increased energy use by an expanding economy and population, an overall growth in emissions from electricity generation, and increased demand for travel.
During the 4.4 years reported, use of self - regulatory skills, self - efficacy, and overall mood significantly predicted both increased exercise and decreased energy intake.
«Although the increasing size of Canadian houses decreases the overall efficiency of energy use in the residential sector, energy - efficient improvements can reduce energy use and GHG emissions.
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