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Europeans took an early lead in efforts to curb global warming, championing the Kyoto Protocol and imposing a market-based system in 2005 to cap emissions from about 12,000 factories producing electricity, glass, steel, cement, pulp and paper.
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Through insisting on the highest energy efficiency standards, Parik has driven the company's six-year transformation from one that commissioned electricity-guzzling glass monuments to ones that use only natural light and little or no air conditioning.
These electricity-sapping glass orbs have fallen out of favour with environmentally-conscious governments and consumers.
A few, however, have been rescued and offer basic accommodation, with jungle sounds and sights making up for the lack of running water, electricity or window glass.
Making the operations available on the NHS will benefit people who have lost one or both hands, usually due to sepsis, an industrial accident, a car crash, or accident involving glass, electricity, fire or chainsaws.
FLUORESCENT The light in fluorescent bulbs is produced by running electricity through a glass tube (either straight or, in compact fluorescent light bulbs, curled) that contains mercury vapor and argon.
When electricity reached the glass sphere at the tip of each Tesla coil, it arced through the air to Mr. Blaine's hands and feet, creating brilliant lightning bolts that sent electricity through the Faraday suit — around his body instead of through it.
There is no electricity, nor any glass in the bare window frames.
With a solar efficiency of over 7% they can produce electricity-generating tinted glass in buildings and car sunroofs.One development that is attracting a lot of interest is the use of a family of crystalline materials called perovskites, which could allow semi-transparent solar cells to be made relatively cheaply in large rolls.
Then came the Tate Britain piece, with its gas and its glass and electricity.
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