Sentences with phrase «still use less energy»

Energy modeling shows that a 1,500 - square - foot home with poor insulation can still use less energy than a house twice its size with good insulation.
These headlights «shine bright like a diamond» and still use less energy in comparison to standard lights.
However, even after years of growth to 2035, China will still use less energy per person than countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), suggests the agency.

Not exact matches

The energy use of Bitcoin, the biggest blockchain to date, is close to that of Portugal, and while other blockchain networks are more efficient, they are still an order of magnitude less so than a payment system such as Visa.
Suddenly life will become less stressful, as you let your child be who he is — able to run around and use up his energy in constructive ways rather than having to sit still for long periods.
Combination of economic trends and policies Still, for now an array of Obama administration actions and economic trends are conspiring to cut emissions, according to EIA: Americans are using less oil because of high gasoline prices; carmakers are complying with federal fuel economy standards; electricity companies are becoming more efficient; state renewable energy rules are ushering wind and solar energy onto the power grids; gas prices are competitive with coal; and federal air quality regulations are closing the dirtiest power plants.
However, you can still save energy by buying products that use less raw materials.
Now, it doesn't exclusively target this area, as the body still more or less dictates the regions of fat storage used to burn as energy, but it points the body into this area initially.
And remember, energy is far from the dominant component of the economy, and phasing in a 50 or 75 % reduction in carbon emissions doesn't mean a 50 to 75 % reduction in energy usage — still less a 50 to 75 % reduction in productive use of energy, given likely efficiency gains.
I noted that I agree with him on the time scale of energy transitions (which is why I've supported domestic drilling while we still use oil, rather than exporting the hazards to places less able or willing to safeguard lives and the environment).
So after considering all of that, the estimated current «surface» temperature produces an estimated effective radiant return energy from the atmosphere of about 345Wm - 3 + / - 9 called DWLR which, had the average effective radiant energy of the oceans been used, ~ 334Wm - 2 would have created less confusion and still have been within a more realistic uncertainty range of + / - 17 Wm - 2.
Demand there is still far ahead of any other consumer, but the gap is narrowing as Asian energy use is expected to grow strongly and the developed world to burn less fuel.
To those who don't believe CO2 is a problem, it's still a good idea — more efficient use of energy means less reliance on the Middle East, less push to mine coal...
It is also in fact the safest, wholly sustainable for hom sap on Earth, while it still rains and there are oceans, and uses MUCH less land and natural resources to build than any other source, because of the intensity of the energy sources and the massive efforts to make nuclear energy ridiculously safe, compared to any other generation or day to day toxi risk.
Even though Ethereum uses less energy than Bitcoin, its use is still significant as is the associated CO2 emissions that result.
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