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This identified 67 collisions that generated the kind of energy expected from a WIMP interaction.
The effort was typically inelegant for St . Johns, though bursting with the energy expected of this rivalry.
But the 20% used to generate electricity would still equal all the energy expected from solar panels and offshore wind.
Still, with the global demand for energy expected to grow by double digits in coming decades, analysts are anticipating a new boom in gas consumption.
With emissions continuing to rise, and the demand for energy expected to grow, any plan that calls for a big downward wrench in emissions will demand huge investments in cleaner ways of producing energy and far more fuel-efficient vehicles.
Instead it agrees with the activation energy expected of crystal melting in accordance with the fusion theory of rupture.
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However, with offshore wind energy expecting to move further offshore, flexible or floating structures will be more feasible than fixed ones.
It is shown that unlike the energies expected in ITER, the enthalpy in the first wall/blanket cooling loops is large compared to the other energies expected in the reference DEMO concept.
The tool selects which light to display for a given energy end-use by comparing measured energy use to expected energy use, accounting for uncertainty.
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