Sentences with phrase «overall electricity needs»

Power Compare further notes that Bitcoin's current estimated annual electricity consumption stands at 29.05 TWh — the equivalent of 0.13 percent of the world's overall electricity needs.
For instance, if we had a very integrated, systematic plan for overall electricity needs, and an integrated method to meet these needs.

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In other words, we would need to grow crops that suck CO2 from the air, then burn them to generate electricity and store the resulting gases so there is less CO2 in the atmosphere overall.
By enabling the linking, monitoring, aggregation and control of large numbers of individual pieces of electricity consuming equipment, connectivity allows for matching demand to the needs of the overall system in real time (Digitalization & Energy, 2017).
Peru's overall demand for electricity is projected to increase an average of 4 percent each year between 2002 and 2030.23 Continued glacier retreat could create critical conditions between 2015 and 2025, affecting water supplies needed for 60 percent of the population and for hydroelectricity generation.20, 10,22
Overall the California Energy Commission found that the requirement would be cost - effective in every climate zone, by eliminating the need for 323 gigawatt - hours of electricity, and thus eliminating 114,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions — in the first year alone.
Overall, Canada is a net exporter of electricity to the United States, and most of its power needs are met by hydroelectricity.
Ways to reduce fossil fuel inputs to food systems include the use of farm machinery powered by renewable electricity or farm - produced biofuels; the localization of food systems to reduce transport (perhaps entailing vertical urban agriculture); the adoption of organic and ecological production practices to reduce the need for nitrogen fertilizer, pesticides, and herbicides; and an overall reduction in the consumption of highly processed foods.
Germany, which has much lower sunlight potential that the continental U.S., nevertheless leads the world in the deployment of solar power and now is meeting 4 percent of its overall annual electricity needs from the sun.
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