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Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 1980
A Mellon Institute study examines the Least-Cost Strategy to see how economic self-interest could have altered energy end uses if consumers had foreseen the high prices in time to take corrective action. Using end-use benefits as the framework instead of coupling consumption with economic activity, a broader range of competing options becomes available
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A Mellon Institute study examines the Least-Cost Strategy to see how economic self-interest could have altered energy end uses if consumers had foreseen the high prices in time to take corrective action. Using end-use benefits as the framework instead of coupling consumption with economic activity, a broader range of competing options becomes available
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Minimizing Energies with Hierarchical Costs
International Journal of Computer Vision, 2012zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Delong, Andrew +3 more
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2009
YOU COULD FACE a 25% higher electric bill if the damage to human health from coal-burning power plants is included in the retail cost of electricity, according to a National Research Council (NRC) report released on Oct. 19. In the congressionally mandated study examining the hidden costs of energy production, a 19-member NRC panel finds that $120 ...
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YOU COULD FACE a 25% higher electric bill if the damage to human health from coal-burning power plants is included in the retail cost of electricity, according to a National Research Council (NRC) report released on Oct. 19. In the congressionally mandated study examining the hidden costs of energy production, a 19-member NRC panel finds that $120 ...
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Parawalker: Energy Cost of Walking
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1991Relative oxygen cost (ml/kg/m) was compared in five paraplegic subjects (4 children, 1 adult) while wearing a reciprocating gait orthosis (RGO) and Parawalker. An Oxylog was used to record oxygen consumption while the subjects ambulated during steady state.
J V, Banta +3 more
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Energy Cost of Sexual Activity
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1970To the Editor. —The article by Hellerstein and Friedman "Sexual Activity and the Postcoronary Patient" (Arch Intern Med 125: 987-999, 1970) deserves comment regarding the inferences about the energy cost of sexual activity. To assess the oxygen cost of sexual activity, the authors have used the heart rate during sexual intercourse and compared it with
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Total energy costs in ecosystems
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1979Abstract A micro and macro ecological system hypotheses and their associated theory of total (direct and indirect) energy cost have been proposed to explain the meaning of system growth and the steady state condition. Models have been proposed which can be used to test the hypotheses.
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Scientific American, 2011
A chart is presented that lists the human cost of different types of energy by noting how many annual deaths from energy production accidents occur for each type.
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A chart is presented that lists the human cost of different types of energy by noting how many annual deaths from energy production accidents occur for each type.
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Health care strategic management, 1985
Hospital energy costs have increased dramatically in the past decade. With the new incentives for increased operating efficiency, hospitals must now find ways of reducing these costs by conserving energy. This article discusses the energy problem, solution, and results of an energy conservation program at the Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority in Atlanta,
W K, Robertson, W F, Kirsner
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Hospital energy costs have increased dramatically in the past decade. With the new incentives for increased operating efficiency, hospitals must now find ways of reducing these costs by conserving energy. This article discusses the energy problem, solution, and results of an energy conservation program at the Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority in Atlanta,
W K, Robertson, W F, Kirsner
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Expert elicitation survey predicts 37% to 49% declines in wind energy costs by 2050
Nature Energy, 2021Ryan Wiser, Joseph Rand, Joachim Seel
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