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May 9, 2005: Oil and Food: A Rising Security Challenge
As food undergoes more processing and travels farther, the food system consumes ever more energy each year. The U.S. food system uses over 10 quadrillion Btu (10,551 quadrillion Joules) of energy each year, as much as France’s total annual energy consumption. Growing food accounts for only one fifth of this. The other four fifths is used to move, process, package, sell, ...
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NGDC/STP - PENTICTON 10.7cm FLUX
The tables published in SGD and on our FTP site contain fluxes from the entire solar disk at a frequency of 2800 megaHertz in units of 10 to the -22 Joules/second/square meter/Hertz. Each number has been multiplied by 10 to suppress the decimal point. Three sets of fluxes--the observed, the adjusted, and the absolute--are summarized. Of the three, the ...
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Pond and Lake Health - Animal Control
Then it harmlessly repels deer from your yard or garden with an electronic shock. Delivers 400 volts (substantially less volts than static shock) and with virtually no amps (.01 Joules) to repel deer. Covers approximately 1,200 square feet. Two AA batteries (not included) have a life over one year. Easy to assemble and install. Your Price $49.95. LMI95-5265 Spray Away ...
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Global warming and cooling during the past 400,000 years/TITLE>
When you pay your electricity bill you measure energy in kilowatt hours. When you pay your gas bill you measure energy in therms. When you buy a car you measure energy in horsepower. And engineers and scientists measure energy in joules. Oil 894.0 39.00% Natural Gas 601.0 26.20% Coal 554.0 24.10% Nuclear Electric Power 186.0 8.10% Hydro Electric Power 58.0 2.50% Wind Electric Power 0.8 0.03% -- ...
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GLOSSARY
It takes 1,055 joules to equal a British thermal unit. It takes about 1 million joules to make a pot of coffee. Click on an alphabet letter for that page. [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] ...
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Educational CD-ROMs
The new release of The Sun's Joules includes the School Energy Doctor software, which walks students through an energy and water audit of their school facilities. solstice.crest.org/software-central/html/joules.shtml School energy doctor Is a multimedia production designed to lead high school students through a water and energy audit ...
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What is energy
He discovered that heat is a type of energy. Around the world, scientists measure energy in joules rather than Btu. It is much like people around the world using the metric system, ... and kilograms. Like in the metric system, you can have kilojoules: kilo means 1000, therefore, 1000 joules = 1 kilojoule = 1 Btu. Total commercial energy consumption has been growing tremendously since the last decade ...
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On-Line Calculators
On-Line Calculators Energy Conversion Calculators Energy Conversion Convert: btu calories ergs foot lb force foot poundals horsepower hr joules kilo joules kilowatt hr megawatt hr therms watt hr Into: btu calories ergs foot lb force foot poundals horsepower hr joules kilo joules kilowatt hr megawatt hr therms watt hr Output: Length / Distance Conversion Convert: centimeters feet inches kilometers ...
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History of the labelling program in Australia
Australia is generated with fossil fuels. This means significant greenhouse gas emissions are attributable to the residential sector. Residential energy consumption in 1998 was about 330 Peta Joules for all fuel types and greenhouse gas emissions attributable to the residential sector totalled about 54 MT CO2-e (out of a total of 320 MT CO2 from combustion of fossil ...
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Earthplatform.com - Energy
Secondary sources of energy are used to store, move, and deliver energy in easily usable form. We have to use another energy source to make electricity or hydrogen, e.g. coals. Energy is measured in joules (J). The work done, or energy used, during a certain time is called power. Power is measured in watts (W). A watt is the use of one joule of energy for one second. A watt is a ...
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