Sentences with phrase «of useable energy»

It is actually «once used fuel» with 99 % of its useable energy still retained.
According to thermodynamic theory, each absorption and emission event would result in a very small amount of entrophy, the loss of useable energy.
The three enjoyed an epic scrap in the closing laps, with di Grassi taking second behind Bird, and Lotterer third after Evans ran out of useable energy on the final tour, dropping to ninth.

Not exact matches

Thus 2 °C scenarios result in more CO2 per unit useable energy, release of substantial CH4 via the mining process and gas transportation, and release of CO2 and other gases via destruction of forest «overburden» to extract subterranean fossil fuels.
When adrenals are overtaxed, the concentration of cortisol programs the body to keep your fat cells from converting to useable energy for muscles so losing weight will be an uphill struggle for which you'll have little energy to undertake.
While carbohydrates are the most accessible and useable source of energy for exercise, the body still uses a mix of all three macronutrients (carbs, fats, protein) at any given time.
While it CAN do this, it's not a particularly «clean» process and a lot of energy gets used converting protein into useable energy, unlike fat and carbs which are very easily converted to energy.
Like strapping a hybrid fuel tank onto a car, the question is — can MCT ingestion delay the depletion of glycogen and thereby expand the body's useable energy supply?
When you eat a meal, or even an bar, energy gel or, sip of sport drink, your digestive system (primarily your pancreas and small intestine) secretes enzymes that break down proteins, carbohydrates and fats into useable nutrients that can pass from your intestine to your bloodstream.
The term ketosis refers to a byproduct of the breakdown of fat into useable energy, called ketones.
Although photosynthesis is an effective means of producing food, wood products, and carbon stored in vegetation, it is an inefficient means of converting the energy in the sun's rays into a form of non-food energy useable by people.
On most of the world's land, PV systems today can generate more than 100 times the useable energy per hectare than bioenergy is likely to produce in the future even using optimistic assumptions.
It takes a lot of energy to extract and refine this resource into useable fuel, and the mining is environmentally destructive.
It takes a lot of energy and water to extract and refine this resource into useable fuel, and the mining is environmentally destructive.
Specifically, the CBMA improves Section 179D's effectiveness in promoting energy efficiency retrofits by: measuring energy savings and improvements by reference to the existing building's own consumption baseline; linking the amount of the enhanced 179D deduction to energy savings achieved; and making the tax incentive useable for a broader range of real estate owners and other stakeholders.
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