Sentence examples for renewable character from inspiring English sources

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The use of furan derivatives constitutes an additional positive feature in this context, because of their renewable character.

Despite the global abundance of water and the mainly renewable character of this resource, it is estimated that one-fifth of the world's population lives under conditions of water scarcity (1).

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Due to decentral raw material generation, usually low transport densities and the perishable character of most renewable raw materials in combination with their time dependent availability, logistical questions as well as adaptation to regional agricultural structures are necessary.

Immediate employment and economic benefits give renewable energy issues a different character from risk-oriented discussions of anthropogenic climate change (ACC), but the two topics often are linked [11].

The video not only mocks Chevron's useless dropping of key words like "renewable energy," but also its character's bearded-in-denim imagery to appeal to environmentalists.

Moreover, the authors [20] focused on the Monte Carlo and particle swarm optimization to schedule capacity of wind turbines and batteries in smart households while considering the statistical characters of the load, renewable energy generation and energy price.

Taking into account the sustainable character of the majority of renewable energy technologies, they are able to preserve resources and to provide security, diversity of energy supply and services, virtually without environmental impact.

They are biodegradable, non-toxic and renewable feedstock and show an inherent salting-out character (de Brito et al. 2013).

Despite its character as a vital and non-renewable resource, the soil has been poorly studied with regard to either the impact resulting from the exploitation of quarries or its restoration after exploitation.

Viewed on the whole, however, the market premium currently has the character of a 'curtailment premium': for intermittent renewables, curtailment signals become effective when electricity prices are highly negative; for dispatchable renewables, this occurs earlier due to positive marginal costs, especially since the supply of negative balancing energy is profitable.

"I am no longer renewable," announces 90-year-old Quentin Crisp in this one-character play by Tim Fountain.

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