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The buoys may also reduce shore erosion, by taking energy out of waves before they reach land.
The plan urges a comprehensive review of the nation's policy on sanctions, taking "energy security" into account.
Derek Lickorish, chairman of the government's advisory panel on fuel poverty, also criticised all the political parties for not taking energy efficiency seriously.
"You're taking energy and focus away from that fundamental debate and spending time on something that quite frankly is not the highest and best use of our political attention," Mr. Rubio said.
The problem for scientists attempting to understand how life began is understanding how living beings – which tend to be far better at taking energy from the environment and dissipating it as heat – could come about from non-living ones.
Atop each flywheel is a device that can be a motor at one moment and a generator the next, either taking energy and storing it in the flywheel or vice versa.
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For example, firms could be paid for each kilowatt-hour they save as a result of taking energy-reduction measures, such as low-energy lighting.
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