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Energy experts emphasize that it is crucial for the islanders to squeeze energy out of their island without relying heavily on sea-based turbines.
HERE is one way to squeeze energy from nuclear fusion: create and contain a roiling soup of ionised hydrogen atoms known as a plasma, and heat it to ten times the temperature of the sun's core.
With a clunky moniker, the Retrofit Chicago Commercial Buildings Initiative, the Second City launched a program two years ago to squeeze energy savings of least 20% from its buildings over five years.
Because gut bacteria can squeeze energy from carbohydrates that human enzymes can't break down, these adapted microbes might help Japanese who dine on seaweed get more nutrition from their meal than do North Americans, she says.
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And squeezing energy from oil sands, an increasingly important source for Exxon, is often economical only when oil trades above $60 a barrel.
[C1.] Oil-Rich Nations Raise Cost of Doing Business Bolivia is just the latest of several oil-and-gas-rich countries in Latin America and beyond that are squeezing energy companies as never before.
C1 Rising Price of Oil Access Bolivia is the latest of several oil-and-gas-producing countries in Latin America and beyond that are squeezing energy companies as never before.
Would a squeeze on energy firms' prices jeopardise that spending?
Poles retort that they bought it for political reasons, to help Lithuania survive a Russian squeeze on energy supplies.
The result, Mr. Chamberlain said, would be batteries "that squeeze more energy into a smaller package, are less expensive to make and last longer".
Lawrence H. Dubois, chief technology officer at ATMI, a semiconductor industry supplier, said, "With batteries, you can't just squeeze more energy into a smaller and smaller space the way you can squeeze more transistors".
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