Sentences with phrase «takes less gas»

It takes less gas.

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If you're thinking of either card for gas, the Sallie Mae card takes the cake, as long as you spend less than $ 500 per month on gas.
And, at a point very, very soon, the billionaire who took less than a decade to build the world's fourth biggest iron ore producer will start eye - balling chief executives of some of Australia's biggest gas users and recommending they put their future supply contracts where their mouths have been.
I figure it will take less time and save some gas / electricity.
Chile roasters have become commonplace in the Southwest, and these cylindrical cages with gas jets below can roast a forty - pound sack of chile in a lot less time than it takes to roast pods on the grill.
If your baby can take his milk without having any gas, then it means that there will be less fussing afterwards.
With that being said, having a good vent or valve system can help your baby take in less air which means they will have a slimmer chance of having colic, gas, acid - reflux, spitting - up, and other digestive issues.
A document from Governor Cuomo's administration assessing the health impacts of hydrofracking, written less than a year ago, says the gas drilling process is likely safe if proper precautions are taken by the governor's environmental agency, the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).
A document from Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration assessing the health impacts of hydrofracking, written less than a year ago, says the gas drilling process is likely safe if proper precautions are taken by the governor's environmental agency, the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).
Where CO2 takes centuries to millennia to warm the planet, methane is its cousin on steroids, working quickly over decades before decaying into less virulent gases.
There is relatively less interest in power - to - gas in the U.S., where hydrogen from electrolysis, even by taking advantage of cheap excess renewable energy, would have a tough time competing against abundant, low - cost shale gas.
The crossover utility vehicle can be refueled in less time than it takes to buy a gas station hot dog and supersize soda — not even 10 minutes — and has a 300 - mile range.
They mostly appear as fleeting streaks of light lasting less than a second, but the brightest ones leave behind trails of vaporised gases and glowing air molecules that may take a few seconds to fade.
To take care of a cow's gas problem, the Australian company Gramina has developed genetically modified grass that contains less lignin, making it easier — and more polite — to digest.
After closely guarded boxcars of arrivals passed through the gates of Treblinka or its sister camps, Beec and Sobibór, it took less than an hour for camp staff to exterminate them in engine - exhaust gas chambers.
When matter turns from its gas phase back into its liquid phase, the molecules take up much less space and exert far less pressure.
Like the poet, microbes that make methane are taking chemists on a road less traveled: Of two competing ideas for how microbes make the main component of natural gas, the winning chemical reaction involves a molecule less favored by previous research, something called a methyl radical.
Keeping in mind the enormous stake that panel members ExxonMobil and Shell have in the oil, natural gas and coal industries, here is a look at the panel's take on why oil and coal have been so difficult to replace by the following alternative energy sources: Natural gas ExxonMobil favors boosting the U.S.'s consumption of natural gas, in part, because it produces at least 50 percent less greenhouse gas per hour when burned compared with coal, Nazeer Bhore, ExxonMobil senior technology advisor, said during the panel.
After that, it takes less than a million years for the gas drag to move the black holes to within just a few light years of one another.
The sensors detected changes in oxygen pressure as small as 15 millimeters of mercury, and it took less than 10 minutes to see the effects of a change in inhaled gas.
But as anyone who has watched the past 15 years of international climate negotiations can attest, most countries are still reluctant to take meaningful steps to lower their production of greenhouse gases, much less address issues such as how to help developing countries protect themselves from the extreme effects of climate change.
RICHLAND, Wash. — Like the poet, microbes that make methane are taking chemists on a road less traveled: Of two competing ideas for how microbes make the main component of natural gas, the winning chemical reaction involves a molecule less favored by previous research, something called a methyl radical.
In my rather freakish gas oven, it took about 15 minutes but yours may take less time so watch carefully.
Or maybe your round - trip is less than 29 miles and you can make it to work and back on EV power; the gas engine is meant for getting you the rest of the way should that battery run out mid-trip, and it allows you to actually take intercity trips like the one I did without fear of not finding a battery charging station on the way.
Also in back the tire takes up any in car storage, The gas mileage is much less than I thought I would get with this car.
Stomp the gas in any gear and it takes off like a rocket, passing lesser traffic like it was standing still.
It only holds about 11 gallons, so it was less than 30 bucks to fill up, and it takes regular gas, which is a bonus.
The 2018 Volkswagen Jetta can take you anywhere you want to go, and along the way, you'll spend less time at the gas station, and more time taking in the sights that matter.
You have the option to put the car on sport mode (takes up more gas) or economy (takes less fuel).
Take your next cross-country road trip in a vehicle that can get you to your destination with less stops at the gas station by choosing the 2017 Toyota Prius for sale near Stamford, CT..
Unfortunately, after taking ten years to develop a much improved battery for use in cars, the gas powered cars had improved so much that electric vehicles were much less common, but his invention still proved useful for lighting railway cars, maritime buoys and miners» lamps.
Summer travel will be less (though I will still take my family to the 50th anniversary of my parents — I expect to spend at least $ 600 on gas... cheaper than plane fare.)
Don't forget to take other steps, including reducing your energy consumption, finding ways to spend less on gas, and employing strategies to look for deals and save money on everyday purchases like groceries.
If you're thinking of either card for gas, the Sallie Mae card takes the cake, as long as you spend less than $ 500 per month on gas.
Because LNG takes up 600 times less space than natural gas in a gaseous state, it is much easier to store or transport.
The glaciers going away will hopefully cause human population to drop off drastically, leading to less pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, which will allow the usual processes to take over.
He found that boiling a quart of water on an induction range took significantly less time, and therefore consumed fewer BTUs of energy (992 BTUs for gas, 430 BTUs for electric induction.)
When Slide 4 is taken to the logical conclusion Lindzen seemingly wants the honourable members to draw, namely that if greenhouse gases continue on their current rise we can expect a further rise of only 0.8 C over the next 150 years, he's simply using the same linear - trend argument that Girma and Arfur Bryant love trotting out, obfuscated to make it less obvious.
If we fail to take serious action very soon to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, the future climate will be much less hospitable than today's, with potentially catastrophic results; however, our political leaders are currently failing to take the necessary steps to avoid a potentially catastrophic future.
Lomborg was quoted in an a web - piece entitled, «Earth Daze,» written by news correspondent John Stossel in Real Clear Politics, «The amazing number that most people haven't heard is, if you take all the solar panels and all the wind turbines in the world, they have (eliminated) less CO2 than what U.S. fracking (cracking rocks below ground to extract oil and natural gas) managed to do.»
«I continue to believe that warming of Earth's surface temperatures from rising concentrations of greenhouse gases carries risks that society must take seriously,» he wrote, «even if we are lucky and (as my work seems to suggest) the most catastrophic warming scenarios are a bit less likely.»
In less than 150 years, greenhouse gas emissions have resulted in such major physical and chemical changes in our oceans that it will take thousands of years to reverse them.
The most interesting is that contraction is really happening w.r.t. a preferred celestial direction, which exactly cancels out the shift in vacuum, where the speed really is c; and also in solids, since the light always has to pass through the same amount of material regardless of whether it is contracted or not (hence takes the same transit time)-- but not in gases where the material mass is less in a contracted arm (because gases can move).
It takes six decades between the time the decision is made to go with a particular energy generation form and the time it's end of life; committing to coal or natural gas right now, today, is the less economical choice, and fiscally irresponsible, because by the time the plant is built, there will be a 50:1 ratio of cheaper solar / wind / hydro / geothermal / wave years of service committed to.
With the greenhouse gases already accumulated in the atmosphere, it would take less than 30 years for it to be inevitable that temperature would in time reach 2 °C above the pre-industrial level if the global greenhouse - gas emissions stayed at their current rate.
If the ocean current continues to weaken, it will likely take up even less CO2, leading to higher quantities of the greenhouse gas in the atmosphere and potentially worsening the effects of global warming, she said.
So, if we take what the best science gives us, we find that pretty close to half of the warming that is currently indicated by the extant global temperature datasets may be from influences other than anthropogenic greenhouse gas increases — perhaps a bit less, perhaps a bit more.
Specific heat means the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a [volume of] gas [one degree], and because Carbon Dioxide can raise its temperature with less heat than Nitrogen and Oxygen can (Nitrogen and Oxygen have high specific heats, meaning it takes more heat to raise their temperatures), naturally the temperature of the Carbon Dioxide only jar rises faster than the predominantly Nitrogen - Oxygen jar!
The gases under high gravity's pressure closer to the surface are being condensed, bringing them closer together there are more of them so their combined weights under gravity are heavier than gases further away from the surface which have expanded becoming lighter because there are less of them taking up the same room, there are fewer of them so weigh down less heavily on us.
, when volumes of air are heated they expand and now lighter than air rise taking away heat from the surface, and colder volumes of air, of the fluid gas air around them, being heavier because colder so more condensed will sink to the surface flowing beneath the volumes of less dense air.
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