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The phrase 'emit emissions' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the release of pollutants into the atmosphere, typically from burning fossil fuels. For example, "Carbon emissions from industrial activities are contributing to climate change."
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Since, this technology does not emit emissions and therefore also known as cleaner energy systems.
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The study looks into the emitted emissions from the housing construction to its final disposal of a typical residential development in Saga, Japan.
Each industry was evaluated in terms of emitted emissions only from industrial processes, and fuel combustion activities were excluded (except cement industry).
On the other hand, this mechanism is not always more efficient than other alternatives, i.e., setting the price for a single emission unit and letting the market determine the amount emitted (emission levy).
The amount of light emitted (emission maximum 562 nm) was compared with a calibration curve generated with ATP calibrators (0, 1, 10, 100, and 1,000 ng/mL).
Unlike coal and natural gas plants that emit carbon emissions while producing electricity, nuclear generates none and accounts for 63% of the country's zero-emission electricity, according to the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), a nuclear power advocacy group.
The sQuba was said to emit zero emissions, because it operated underwater.
Nuclear power plants emit no emissions, but existing designs have become too costly to be a popular solution for climate change.
They would be able to buy "credits" from companies that emit lower emissions than the caps allow, rather than having to invest in cleaner new technologies.
"This has potentially opened new and unexplored possibilities for aircraft which are quieter, mechanically simpler, and do not emit combustion emissions".
Scooters are less expensive to maintain and emit fewer emissions than a car, thus decreasing the air pollution in Egypt's urban areas, which has been a perennial concern.
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