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We compute the total energy needed for successful and unsuccessful selections and execution of the tasks.
The total energy needed for this capture process is compared to homologue results presented in literature for other CO2 capture technologies.
The report added: "Our results show that for popular sites, downloading and parsing cascade style sheets and Javascript consumes a significant fraction of the total energy needed to render the page".
In order to derive the revenues generated by the Stirling engines technology we used the total energy needed per year for our city: 1,044,000,000 kilowatt hours.
The main concept underlying the proposed energy efficient tracking algorithm is that the CH should select the active neighbors with the goal of reducing the total energy needed to transmit its data through its radio.
For instance: 34.5% of the total energy needed for a country's everyday needs is currently consumed for transport, while 79% of this is consumed by non-public transport; 40 million barrels of oil are consumed daily for transport purposes, while the 70% of them is used to power non-public transport; 26% of the CO2 and 63% of NO x emitted daily come from transport related sources.
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(Total energy needs include purposes other than generating electricity, like heating homes and powering cars).
The world has enough wind to supply "the total energy need of humanity," the study said.
Over all, a sixth of the country's total energy needs are met by sugar cane.
It accounts for more than a third of the world's total energy needs, ahead of coal and natural gas.
But after millions of dollars of investment, these plants, even at full capacity, can produce only a fraction of India's total energy needs, so are they worthwhile?
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