Sentences with phrase «use electricity and water»

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It can clean more than 30,000 cubic meters of air per hour and uses no more electricity than a water boiler, according to Roosegaarde.
«We provide metrics on water use, electricity and chemicals in a dashboard for these companies,» Johnson said.
In the Slingshot's current form (soon to be updated in a beta stage), it can deliver around 800 litres of clean drinking water daily — enough for about 300 people — and uses as much electricity in an hour as a basic hair dryer.
Instead of requiring a large volume of water, Xeros employs small polymer beads to clean clothes and linens, minimizing water, detergent and electricity use.
Scott started putting his work ethic to good use helping doctors in Liberia, the polar opposite of New York City, where there was no running water, no electricity and no sewer system.
Newer SAGD plants such as Connacher Oil and Gas's Great Divide have managed to nearly eliminate fresh water use — they use non-potable water from aquifers and recycle it — and reduce GHG emissions by about 20 % compared to the industry average through more efficient burning of natural gas, cogeneration of electricity and reduced heat loss on the steam's journey underground.
«Electricity splits water into hydrogen and oxygen, and the same cell can later use the hydrogen to produce electricity and hElectricity splits water into hydrogen and oxygen, and the same cell can later use the hydrogen to produce electricity and helectricity and heat.»
These incinerators were able to recover energy through burning waste, using the released heat to boil water, and using the steam produced to power turbines that generate electricity.
In 2010, the United States used 683 trillion cubic meters of natural gas in anything from creating electricity to powering stoves, water heaters, and even vehicles.
What did the revolts brought to the people in those countries any thing other than continuos unending revolts and demonstrations scarcity of essential commodities and products adding to the sky high prices... While other essential needs such as electricity power supply, water, gas, diesel, petrol are being used as a pressure tool by the opposition or the ruling party to keep people mad on the streets rather than going home seeing to their daily living making and minding their own businesses... but what business will continue with such chaos and disorder...?
Most alkaline waters use bicarbonate and electricity to manipulate the water and temporarily bring the pH level up.
At the end of the day, being a sustainable company by using less electricity, gas, water and recycling makes good business sense.
Over half of the facility's electricity is generated through solar power, and all winery process water is recycled for use as vineyard and landscape irrigation.
Global Water Engineering has partnered with Chokyuenyong Industrial in Thailand to cut effluent COD pollution levels at its cassava production plant by more than 95 percent while extracting gas from its wastewater to power its boilers and generate electricity for its own use and to sell back to the provincial grid.
All of these practices have reduced the farm's electricity use by 50 percent and generated significant savings on fertilizer and water.
However, spray drying uses a high amount of electricity to heat the liquid stream and evaporate the water component.
HPP is a nonthermal, environmentally friendly process that uses only recycled water and electricity.
Results achieved over hundreds of plants globally have achieved removal of organic waste from discharge water of between 70 - 99 per cent, with many of the plants installed by Global Water Engineering also capturing the organic waste converted to methane and using it to power boilers and electricity generawater of between 70 - 99 per cent, with many of the plants installed by Global Water Engineering also capturing the organic waste converted to methane and using it to power boilers and electricity generaWater Engineering also capturing the organic waste converted to methane and using it to power boilers and electricity generators.
Environmental best practices are taken seriously, including use of electricity reduction devices, water conservation policies and drought tolerant landscaping.
Designed for efficiency, sustainability and conservation of resources in small - to - medium applications, the energy - efficient KDS separator consumes as little as 0.06 kW hr of electricity and uses no wash water, says Mr Bambridge.
If you've got it, flaunt it — and your hair will remain perfect until the excess energy you used powering two hair dryers will hasten the world's expenditure of fossil fuels to the point where we can no longer afford the electricity to power hair dryers, and instead resort into walking into darkened caves full of bats and allowing the collective heat of their tiny nocturnal bodies to hasten the evaporation of our surplus hair water.
HE washers use less electricity, less water, and less detergent.
Even adding cost of water and electricity for washing and drying, the total cost per child is minimal compared to using cloth diaper service or disposable diapers.
Due to economies of scale, less water and electricity is used than cloth diapers laundered at home and no impact to landfill in comparison to disposable diapers;
Just in case there are electricity outages and you can't use your electric warmer, you can simply heat up water and store it in the thermal flask and use it as a regular bottle warmer.
Cool mist uses less electricity since water doesn't have to be heated and are cheaper to buy.
It uses gravity water filtration technology to remove toxic elements, parasites, bacteria and hundreds of other contaminants from water without removing the beneficial minerals, and without the use of any electricity.
Second, the environmental tradeoff between cloth diapers and disposables is so slight, and so hard to discern, that a fair analysis must take into account such relatively minor factors as the water and pesticides used to grow the cotton; the gas burned by the delivery truck; and the electricity and water used by parents who clean the diapers themselves.
Also, we aren't taking into account the amount of money spent on a garbage service and gas for grocery store runs, or on the extra water and electricity used for washing and drying.
I was told that it costs much more to use disposable diapers compared to using washable cloth diapers; but since the computation I got was from using a branded diaper and I used generic diapers plus the cost of laundry (water + detergent + electricity), I guess the costs are just about the same.
Warm mist humidifiers work by boiling the water beforehand, and so they tend to use more electricity.
How would you stay alive if you had to hunt and grow your own food, search for fresh sources of water and live without electricity, using only your wits and skills?
We explain out to our traders in the informal sectors that these same taxes are used for social good like road network, portable water and electricity network.
«We use natural gas to produce electricity, -LSB-...] water to cool the generators and then you subsequently use that hot water elsewhere in your process, whether that be domestic hot water or industrial processes.»
These are resources that could have been used in the provision of portable water, access roads, electricity, healthcare and education for our people,» he said in an earlier Citi News interview.
In collaboration with H2O Applied Technologies, Manhattan College in Riverdale launched a large - scale water and energy conservation project this spring expected to save an estimated $ 652,000 per year in utility costs and reduce electricity use for the institution by nearly 2 -LSB-...]
But the cost of producing it by using electricity to split water is high, because the most efficient catalysts developed so far are often made with precious metals, like platinum, ruthenium and iridium.
The device uses solar electricity from a photovoltaic panel to power the chemistry that splits water into oxygen and hydrogen, then adds pre-starved microbes to feed on the hydrogen and convert CO2 in the air into alcohol fuels.
To make a wearable device that can cope with the jostling of everyday life, the team used a water - rich, polyacrylamide hydrogel and added lithium chloride to make it conduct electricity.
Using a simple membrane extract from spinach leaves, researchers from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology have developed a bio-photo-electro-chemical (BPEC) cell that produces electricity and hydrogen from water using sunlUsing a simple membrane extract from spinach leaves, researchers from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology have developed a bio-photo-electro-chemical (BPEC) cell that produces electricity and hydrogen from water using sunlusing sunlight.
In California alone, 19 percent of all the electricity and 30 percent of the natural gas is used to move, treat, and heat water.
Hydrogen gas is considered a possible future source of energy and can be produced from water using platinum catalysts and electricity.
Heated springs and geysers up to three miles underground can be accessed by special wells that bring the hot water (or steam from it) up to the surface where it can be used directly for heat or indirectly to generate electricity by powering rotating turbines.
In a future hydrogen economy, he imagines, a house would function much like a leaf does, using the sun to power household electricity and to break down water into fuel — a sort of artificial photosynthesis.
In 2005, in the US, divorcees occupied 38 million extra rooms, and used about 50 % more electricity and water per person than they did while married.
Fuel Cells Electricity from any source, such as solar, wind and even coal, can be used to break up water molecules into their hydrogen and oxygen components in a device called an electrolyzer.
An alternative device, called an electrolyzer, uses solar - generated electricity to split water into clean hydrogen and oxygen, but the technique is very energy intensive and expensive.
Rechargeable batteries are too heavy for the job, so engineers are planning to try a technology that would use current to separate water into oxygen and hydrogen during the day, and then reverse the process at night via fuel cells to produce electricity.
When electricity is needed, the hot salt is used to boil water and produce high - temperature, high - pressure steam, which turns turbines that generate electricity.
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