You mean someone who weighs 160 lbs and runs
a mile uses less energy than someone who weighs 250 lbs and runs a mile?
Not exact matches
We know that the truck
uses four independent electric motors that are derived from the Model 3, that it has an
energy consumption of
less than 2 kWh per
mile, and that it can be charged to up to 400
miles in about half an hour.
In the New Mexico of 2020 includes a move away from fossil fuels, a perfected
use of renewable power sources, zero - emissions buldings, fewer
miles traveled,
less imported power and fewer power lines, micorgrids that produce their own electricity for hundreds of communities, a reconfiguration of human organizations that aligns with better pricing and
energy supply, green collar jobs, and supportive local governments.
[M] any people have latched onto the local - food movement, billing themselves «locavores,» as an antidote to the
energy used to transport food long distances and the
energy intensity of large - scale industrialized agriculture... Strangely enough, shipping food thousands of
miles can sometimes require
less energy, emit
less carbon dioxide and do
less environmental damage.
We will
use less electricity in our appliances; we will find ways of running electricity around the country through superconductor wires that don't waste so much
energy; we will
use cars that get 100
miles per gallon.