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Under these conditions, virtually no water would need to be consumed to make electricity.
The energy consumption estimation showed 10% more electricity was consumed to make TMP reduce by 30%, indicating the Fe-MBR would be promising in application.
E-readers also lead to emissions, of course – energy is consumed to make the devices, run the computer servers and so on.
Two years ago, the company introduced an accounting tool that measures the sustainability of products in terms of the greenhouse gases emitted and water consumed to make them.
For non-PV owners, this could result into inequality issues due to the fact that also non-PV owners have to pay higher chargers for their electricity consumed to make up for netted costs of PV-owners.
First, about 80% of all uranium consumed to make electricity has occurred in the last 20 years.
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Based on these facts, network and communication devices, protocols, and algorithms should be aware of the energy that they consume to make efficient and responsible decisions, as energy consumption and other green issues are fast becoming the ICT industry's biggest challenge.
And as long as we maintain our current drug prohibition regime, the careers and lives of great athletes will continue to get ground up in our habitual frenzies surrounding the substances they consume to make themselves better at sports.
TripAdvisor last week consumed LaFourchette to make a big move into online reservations against OpenTable, and Google gobbled up Appetas to battle with Yelp and raise its game with restaurants looking for more marketing presence online.
To put it simply, we make and consume art to make being human bearable.
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