One million gallons of cellulosic ethanol has
the same energy content as half a million gallons of crude oil.
This myth has not been supported by scientific or clinical evidence; one study found no difference in the skeletal development of great Dane puppies raised on diets with
the same energy content but containing different protein concentrations (8).
FCA US had estimated the vehicle would achieve 80 MPGe, which represents the distance a vehicle can travel using a quantity of fuel with
the same energy content as a gallon of gasoline.
Just like regular sugar, honey contains about 350 - 370 calories per 100 grams and provides roughly
the same energy content as regular sugar: leading to a spike in insulin levels.
These oils are cheap: It costs only $ 1 to make oil through pyrolysis that has
the same energy content as a gallon of gasoline.
Carbohydrates like sugar have
the same energy content as proteins (17kJ / g) and about half as much as fat (37kJ / g) and as alcohol (29kJ / g).
For obesity, although reliable research suggested obese people lose more weight with low GI / GL, there was no real health - outcome result from drinking sugar - sweetened beverages and eating rock candy as opposed to
the same energy content derived from tofu and multigrain bread.
Not exact matches
So whether you eat two big meals or five smaller meals per day, as long as the caloric
content and macronutrient distribution remains the
same, at the end of the day, you'll have burned an equivalent amount of
energy digesting your meals.
«All of the hype is around
energy drinks which are limited to an absolute caffeine
content the
same as an instant cup of coffee — 80 mg for a 250mL can — yet they only contribute 5 % to the caffeine intake of Australians.
(2) A nutrition
content claim using the descriptor diet is a comparative claim if it meets the conditions for making that claim by having at least 40 % less
energy than the
same quantity of reference food.
«You would get exactly the
same impact and guarantee a climate win, if instead of just targeting coal, the EPA would require a fraction of the carbon
content of all forms of fossil
energy should be sequestered,» he said.
Same Energy Watch Group report, citing a 2006 study conducted by BP Energy: â $ œThe growing share of lower quality coal is the reason why total coal production in terms of energy content peaked in 1998 at 598.4 Mtoe and has since declined to 576.2 Mtoe in 2005 in spite of the continuous rise in produced volumes (BP
Energy Watch Group report, citing a 2006 study conducted by BP
Energy: â $ œThe growing share of lower quality coal is the reason why total coal production in terms of energy content peaked in 1998 at 598.4 Mtoe and has since declined to 576.2 Mtoe in 2005 in spite of the continuous rise in produced volumes (BP
Energy: â $ œThe growing share of lower quality coal is the reason why total coal production in terms of
energy content peaked in 1998 at 598.4 Mtoe and has since declined to 576.2 Mtoe in 2005 in spite of the continuous rise in produced volumes (BP
energy content peaked in 1998 at 598.4 Mtoe and has since declined to 576.2 Mtoe in 2005 in spite of the continuous rise in produced volumes (BP 2006).
We convert
energy content to carbon
content using emission factors of Table 4.2 of [15] for coal, gas and conventional oil, and, also following [15], emission factor of unconventional oil is approximated as being the
same as for coal.
So this idea that it's only about calories, [and that] all calories are created equal; well, in terms of the
energy in the calories, yes... But in terms of the fate of the nutrient downstream, entirely apart from the caloric
content; the
same amount of calories of different nutrients will have a dramatically different effect.»
If the insulin response to a meal is greater despite the
same macronutrient
content, it is more likely that
energy in that meal (especially the fat
content) will be stored.
Both diets, prepared in a research kitchen, had the
same macronutrient and
energy content.
And despite the fact that the
energy content of the battery (which is integrated under the luggage compartment floor) has been increased from 9.4 to 14.1 kWh, its weight has remained the
same.
Not all senior dogs are
content to be couch potatoes any more than all older humans are, and it is generally recommended that you get a dog with an
energy level the
same as or lower than yourself.
The
same qualities that makes corn such a great food for hamsters who are a little on the thin side — its starch
content and its
energy density — make it dangerous for hamsters who are prone to overeating.
It has a very high water
content which often means the dog can enjoy a larger portion per meal to provide the
same number of
energy calories as an equivalent portion of kibble.
Not surprisingly, the carbon
content of
energy is the
same in 2013 as it was in the early 1990s and actually rose a little since 2000.
With respect to the
energy content, my intuition was the
same as yours.
Water
content in air naturally cools it, as water requires some 4000 times more
energy to warm when compared
same mass of air.
Then about three years ago, those
same scientists, using those
same data sets, admitted there was a pause, and spent their
energy explaining why it didn't matter (ocean heat
content being a better proxy was the most popular).
We convert
energy content to carbon
content using emission factors of Table 4.2 of [15] for coal, gas and conventional oil, and, also following [15], emission factor of unconventional oil is approximated as being the
same as for coal.
Now if only the
same could be done for the enthalpy of the atmosphere — the heat
energy content — taking the humidity into account.
The argument that this change it is somehow driven by
energy reservoirs in the deep ocean is clearly flawed: the deep ocean would be * cooling * as it lost
energy to the upper ocean, but deep ocean heat
content is increasing at the
same time as OHC in the upper ocean is increasing.
Same goes for temperature, which is a measure of the thermal
energy content.
There is little Arctic amplification (relative to the global or hemispheric mean) in the summer months because the extra
energy goes into evaporation and melting, while at the
same time the extra sensible heat
content of the oceans will eventually work its way into the atmosphere and have implications for the timing of seasonal re-growth in ice.