Sentence examples for intensive materials from inspiring English sources

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Reducing costs involves using cheaper materials, and hence those based on less energy intensive materials would be favoured; reducing weight means using lighter but also less material per unit energy stored, which again could reduce the overall environmental impact of battery manufacturing.

While we are seeing a rise in the number of companies setting emissions reduction targets overall, only 55% from the carbon intensive materials, energy and industrials sectors reported targets, which is a concern when one considers that these sectors account for almost three quarters of the total emissions disclosed.

These emissions are mainly attributed to the use of energy intensive materials.

Studies show, for example, that substitution of CO2 and energy intensive materials (steel, alloys, concrete) by wood is associated with substantially lower emissions of CO2 [12 14].

Sustainability potential of the suggested UHPC mixtures adopting various low energy intensive materials is characterized by comparing crucial environmental impact categories.

Both objectives depend on the amount of two high carbon intensive materials: cement in the concrete and steel; therefore, these objectives are related.

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Assembly of a product is a function of design parameters that are both intensive (material properties) and extensive (physical attributes) in nature.

Also inventory holding costs have to be reconsidered in the context of supply networks with intensive material flows and short-term delivery requests from customers to be found in the consumer goods industry.

However, it is observed that despite the reasonable technological progress, thin-film technologies require intensive material research for a broader understanding of the growth processes, the material physics, and the device physics.

Other options such as the use of forest products to substitute carbon intensive material (i.e. material substitution effects), and the use of wood to substitute carbon intensive fossil fuels for energy production (i.e. energy substitution effects) are on the other hand not commonly described nor quantified within the INDCs and could be given greater consideration by the Parties.

Some described the intensive material investment in the ART clinics as evidence, in-and-of-itself, of the special nature of this population.

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